ODOT Speed Monitoring Roadside Equipment

Status: Existing

Description

Represents the field equipment that monitors vehicle speeds for enforcement purposes or to advise motorists of their current speeds.

Stakeholders

StakeholderRoleRole Status
ODOTOwnsExisting

Physical Objects

ITS Roadway Equipment

Functional Objects

Functional ObjectDescriptionUser Defined
Roadway Basic Surveillance'Roadway Basic Surveillance' monitors traffic conditions using fixed equipment such as loop detectors and CCTV cameras.False
Roadway Passive Monitoring'Roadway Passive Monitoring' monitors passing vehicles for a signature that can be used to recognize the same vehicle at different points in the network and measure travel times. Depending on the implementation and the penetration rate of the technology False
Roadway Speed Monitoring and Warning'Roadway Speed Monitoring and Warning' includes the field elements that monitor vehicle speeds. If the speed is determined to be excessive, an advisory or warning is displayed. Current environmental conditions and other factors that may reduce safe operFalse
Roadway Time Management'Roadway Time Management' provides foundational time keeping functionality that supports an accurate, synchronized time reference in ITS field equipment. It receives accurate time information from an external source and maintains a local time reference uFalse
Roadway Variable Speed Limits'Roadway Variable Speed Limits' includes the field equipment, physical overhead lane signs and associated control electronics that are used to manage and control variable speed limits systems. This equipment monitors traffic and environmental conditions False

Physical Standards

Document NumberTitleDescription
ITE ATC 5301Intelligent Transportation System Standard Specification for Roadside CabinetsThis standard specifies the characteristics of a modern controller cabinet for the ITS industry.
NEMA TS 8Cyber and Physical Security for Intelligent Transportation SystemsThis specification describes how agencies and other transportation infrastructure owner/operators should implement cyber– and physical–security for ITS.
NEMA TS4Hardware Standards for Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) With NTCIP RequirementsThis standard provides hardware specifications for safe, dependable, functional, and easily maintained Dynamic Message Sign (DMS) equipment.

Interfaces To

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Drivers
ODOT / KYTC Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
ODOT / KYTC Traffic Sensors
ODOT ATMS
ODOT CV Service Monitor System
ODOT District 8 Maintenance Garages
ODOT District 8 Signal Operations
ODOT Dynamic Message Signs
ODOT Statewide TMC
ODOT Variable Speed Limit Signs
Ohio State Highway Patrol Posts
Other City and County Maintenance Dispatch Facilities
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