New York Sub-Regional ITS Architecture

Project Detail


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Project Name:

NYSDOT - Advanced Traffic Management System

Description:

This potential project element will expand the existing NYSDOT Advanced Traffic Management Systems in New York City. This includes upgrading the existing system capabilities, and deploying additional field equipment along the limited access roadways (i.e., highways) in New York City. Field equipment may include lane control signals, ramp meters, and a communications infrastructure.

Status:

Planned

Timeframe:

Long

Geographic Scope:

New York City

Service Scope

Stakeholders:

NYSDOT/NYCDOT/NYPD

Service Packages:

ATMS01-01 - Network Surveillance - New York City Joint TM
ATMS04-01 - Traffic Metering - NYSDOT R11
ATMS05-01 - HOV Lane Management - NYC DOT/NYSDOT
ATMS06-01 - Traffic Information Dissemination - New York City Joint TMC
ATMS07-02 - Regional Traffic Management - New York City Joint TMC (1 of 2)

Project Inventory:

New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS

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INTERFACES

Source Architecture Flows Destination
New York City Joint TMC traffic metering control NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC traffic sensor control NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC signal control commands NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC video surveillance control NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC reversible lane control NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC lane management control NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC signal control device configuration NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC signal control plans NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
New York City Joint TMC signal system configuration NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment traffic metering status New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment hov data New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment reversible lane status New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment signal control status New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment traffic flow New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment traffic images New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment lane management information New York City Joint TMC
NYSDOT R11 Field Equipment signal fault data New York City Joint TMC

ITS STANDARDS

SDODocument IDTitleType
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA View List NTCIP Center-to-Center Standards Group Group
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 1205 Object Definitions for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera Control Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1207 Object Definitions for Ramp Meter Control (RMC) Units Message/Data
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1208 Object Definitions for Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Switching 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
AASHTO/ITE/NEMA NTCIP 1214 Object Definitions for Conflict Monitor Units (CMU) Message/Data

OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
NYSDOT/NYCDOT/NYPD
Collect traffic data from highway system sensors.
Control high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes.
Monitor and control highway traffic with traffic sensors, ramp meters and lane control signals.
Monitor highway surveillance cameras.
Operate traffic information devices, such as dynamic message signs and highway advisory radios.
Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to public safety agencies.