Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: MC - MC07-1


  MC07-1  
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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District
HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District
HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Vehicles Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices Roadway Field Device Monitoring This equipment package monitors the operational status of field devices and detects and reports fault conditions. Consolidated operational status (device status, configuration, and fault information) are reported to the Maintenance and Construction Management Subsystem for resolution and repair. A local interface is provided to field personnel for local monitoring and diagnostics, supporting field maintenance, repair, and replacement of field devices.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch MCM Maintenance Decision Support This equipment package recommends maintenance courses of action based on current and forecast environmental and road conditions and additional application specific information. Decisions are supported through understandable presentation of filtered and fused environmental and road condition information for specific time horizons as well as specific maintenance recommendations that are generated by the system based on this integrated information. The recommended courses of action are supported by information on the anticipated consequences of action or inaction, when available.
Hawaii Department of Transportation - Highways Division, Maui District HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch MCM Roadway Maintenance and Construction This equipment package provides overall management and support for routine maintenance on a roadway system or right-of-way. Services managed include landscape maintenance, hazard removal (roadway debris, dead animals), routine maintenance activities (roadway cleaning, grass cutting), and repair and maintenance of both ITS and non-ITS equipment on the roadway (e.g., signs, traffic controllers, traffic detectors, dynamic message signs, traffic signals, etc.). Environmental conditions information is also received from various weather sources to aid in scheduling routine maintenance activities.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
HDOT-HWY-M Field Devices field device status HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch
HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Vehicles maint and constr vehicle operational data HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch
HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Vehicles maint and constr dispatch status HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch
HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch maint and constr vehicle system control HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Dispatch maint and constr dispatch information HDOT-HWY-M Maintenance Vehicles
 

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