Maui Regional ITS Architecture

Flow: incident command information coordination


Description:
Information that supports local management of an incident. It includes resource deployment status, hazardous material information, traffic, road, and weather conditions, evacuation advice, and other information that enables emergency or maintenance personnel in the field to implement an effective, safe incident response.
Communications Standards:
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-17 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Application Profile NTCIP 2303
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-20 Application Profile for DATEX-ASN (AP-DATEX) NTCIP 2304
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-21 Octet Encoding Rules (OER) Base Protocol NTCIP 1102
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-28 Ethernet Subnetwork Profile NTCIP 2104
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-39 Center-to-Center Naming Convention Specification NTCIP 1104
NTCIP C2C AASHTO-XML Application Profile for XML Message Encoding and Transport in ITS Center-to-Center Communications (C2C XML) NTCIP 2306
NTCIP C2C S-88 Internet (TCP/IP and UDP/IP) Transport Profile NTCIP 2202
Message Standards:
IEEE IM IEEE7 Standard for Common Incident Management Message Sets for use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512 -2006
IEEE IM P1512.1 Standard for Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512.1-2006
IEEE IM P1512.2 Standard for Public Safety Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512.2-2004
IEEE IM P1512.3 Standard for Hazardous Material Incident Management Message Sets for Use by Emergency Management Centers IEEE 1512.3-2006
IEEE IM P1512.4 Standard for Common Traffic Incident Management Message Sets for Use in Entities External to Centers IEEE P1512.4
Data Standards:
No Data Standards
 

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