Middle Settlement Road ITS Improvements

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Description

Deploy ITS devices along state roadway.

Status

Planned

Timeframe

Short Term

Geographic Scope

Middle Settlement Road, between Clinton Street and Rt 840 WB off-ramp, Town of New Hartford, Oneida County.

Service Scope

Stakeholders

NYSDOT - New York State Department of Transportation

Inventory

NYSDOT Region 2 TOC

NYSDOT Traffic Sensors

NYSDOT Traffic Signals

Services

ATMS01-1 - Network Surveillance - NYSDOT Region 2 / IEN

ATMS03-1 - Surface Street Control - NYSDOT Region 2

Functional Areas

Collect Traffic Surveillance

Roadway Basic Surveillance

Roadway Signal Controls

TMC Signal Control

Traffic Maintenance

Interfaces

Source Architecture Flows Destination
NYSDOT Region 2 TOC traffic sensor control NYSDOT Traffic Sensors
NYSDOT Region 2 TOC hri control data NYSDOT Traffic Signals
NYSDOT Region 2 TOC hri request NYSDOT Traffic Signals
NYSDOT Region 2 TOC traffic sensor control NYSDOT Traffic Signals
NYSDOT Region 2 TOC signal control data NYSDOT Traffic Signals
NYSDOT Traffic Sensors traffic flow NYSDOT Region 2 TOC
NYSDOT Traffic Signals hri status NYSDOT Region 2 TOC
NYSDOT Traffic Signals request for right-of-way NYSDOT Region 2 TOC
NYSDOT Traffic Signals signal control status NYSDOT Region 2 TOC
NYSDOT Traffic Signals traffic flow NYSDOT Region 2 TOC

Standards

SDODocument IDTitleType
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA View List NTCIP Center-to-Field Standards Group Group
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1201 Global Object Definitions Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1202 Object Definitions for Actuated Traffic Signal Controller (ASC) Units Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1209 Data Element Definitions for Transportation Sensor Systems (TSS) Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1210 Field Management Stations (FMS) - Part 1: Object Definitions for Signal System Masters Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1211 Object Definitions for Signal Control and Prioritization (SCP) Message/Data

Operational Concepts

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
NYSDOT - New York State Department of Transportation
Adjust signal timing patterns in response to incidents.
Collect traffic data from the traffic signal system sensors.
Monitor traffic sensors on state arterials.
Operate traffic signal systems on state, county-owned and/or municipal arterials.

Last updated: 09-18-10