Hawaii Statewide ITS Architecture

Project Details: HTA Update of GoHawaii.com Website


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Project Name:

Project Details: HTA Update of GoHawaii.com Website

Description:

This project will update the GoHawaii.com website to include real time information on weather as well as emergency information.

Status:

Planned

Timeframe:

Near-Term

Geographic Scope:

Statewide

Project ID:

Stakeholders:

Hawaii Tourism Authority

Service Packages:

ATIS01-2 - Broadcast Traveler Information - HTA Safety and Security Information

Project Inventory:

GoHawaii.com

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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Basic Information Broadcast

  • The center shall disseminate traffic and highway condition information to travelers, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.

INTERFACES

Source Architecture Flows Destination
GoAkamai incident information GoHawaii.com
GoAkamai road network conditions GoHawaii.com
GoHawaii.com incident information HTA Mobile App
GoHawaii.com broadcast traveler information Private Personal Computing Devices
Hawaii State EOC incident information GoHawaii.com

ITS STANDARDS

SDODocument IDTitleType
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA View List NTCIP Center-to-Center Standards Group Group
ASTM/IEEE/SAE View List Dedicated Short Range Communication at 5.9 GHz Standards Group Group
IEEE View List Incident Management Standards Group Group
SAE View List Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) General Use Standards Group Group
SAE View List Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS) Bandwidth Limited Standards Group Group
AASHTO/ITE ITE TMDD Traffic Management Data Dictionary (TMDD) and Message Sets for External Traffic Management Center Communications (MS/ETMCC) Message/Data

OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
Hawaii Tourism Authority
Disseminate emergency traveler information to the public.
 

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