Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Interconnect: HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center - HDOT-HWY Field Devices


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HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center - HDOT-HWY Field Devices

(E) = Existing Flow
(P) = Planned/Future Flow
(E/P) = Existing and Planned Flow - Flow appears as Existing and Planned
SourceArchitecture FlowsDestination
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center roadway warning system control_cv (P)
variable speed limit control (P)
roadway information system data (E)
lane management control (E)
signal system configuration (P)
signal control plans (P)
signal control device configuration (P)
signal control commands (P)
video surveillance control (E)
traffic sensor control (E)
HDOT-HWY Field Devices
HDOT-HWY Field Devices roadway warning system status_cv (P)
variable speed limit status (P)
roadway information system status (E)
lane management information (E)
hov data (E)
signal fault data (P)
signal control status (P)
right-of-way request notification (P)
traffic probe data (P)
traffic images (E)
traffic flow (E)
HDOT-HWY Traffic Management Center
 

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