Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Service Packages For: Private Commercial Vehicle and Fleet Operators - CVO03-1


  CVO03-1  
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List of Elements on this Diagram
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Element Name Stakeholder
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office
Commercial Vehicles Private Commercial Vehicle and Fleet Operators
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Stakeholder

List of Stakeholder Elements and Roles on this Diagram
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Stakeholder Element Name Functional Area/Role Functional Area Description
HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW CV Information Exchange This equipment package supports the exchange of safety and credentials data among jurisdiction. The package also supports the exchange of safety and credentials data between systems (for example, an administrative center and the roadside check facilities) within a single jurisdiction. Data are collected from multiple authoritative sources and packaged into snapshots (top-level summary and critical status information) and profiles (detailed and historical data). Data is made available to fleet operators, enforcement agencies, and other information requestors.
HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System Citation and Accident Electronic Recording The equipment package documents accidents, citations, and violations identified during roadside safety inspections and forwards the information to the Commercial Vehicle Administration Subsystem for processing.
HDOT Highways, Motor Vehicle Safety Office HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System Roadside Electronic Screening This equipment package provides two-way communication with approaching properly equipped commercial vehicles at mainline speeds, reading tags for automated vehicle identification and credential checking. This equipment package processes the data from the commercial vehicles along with accessed database information to determine whether a pull-in message is needed or to generate random pull-in messages with provisions for facility operators and enforcement officials to have manual override capabilities.

List of Flows on this Diagram
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Source Element Architecture Flow Destination Element
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System violation notification HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System daily site activity data HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System citation HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW
Commercial Vehicles screening event record HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW targeted list HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW safety status information HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW cv driver record HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement information on violators HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
Commercial Vehicles tag data HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW credentials status information HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW credentials information HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System request tag data Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System pass/pull-in Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V E-Screening System electronic screening request Commercial Vehicles
HDOT-HWY-V CVIEW violation notification Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
 

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