Connected Vehicle
Description
Deployment of Connected Vehicle infrastructure, including roadside equipment and controller modifications, to implement vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications in the 2014-2020 timeframe (as vehicles are equipped). Connected Vehicle is a suite of technologies and applications that use wireless communications to provide connectivity that can deliver transformational safety, mobility, and environmental improvements in surface transportation. Applications provide connectivity with and among vehicles, between vehicles and the roadway infrastructure, and among vehicles, infrastructure, and wireless devices (consumer electronics, such as cell phones and PDAs) that are carried by drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists.
Status
Planned
Timeframe
Long
Geographic Scope
Travel Information
Service Scope
Varies
Stakeholders
Inventory
ODOT Connected Vehicles Roadside Equipment
Services
ATIS10-1 - VII Traveler Information - ODOT- Traveler Information Delivery
Functional Areas
Roadway Short Range Traveler Information Communications
- The field element shall distribute traveler information including traffic and road conditions to passing vehicles using short range communications, under center control.
- The field element shall distribute advisory information, such as evacuation information, wide-area alerts, incident information, work zone intrusion information, and other special information to passing vehicles using short range communications, under center control.
- The field element shall distribute indicator and fixed sign information, including static sign information (e.g., stop, curve warning, guide signs, service signs, and directional signs) and dynamic information (e.g., current signal states and local conditions warnings identified by local environmental sensors) to equipment on-board vehicles under center control.
- The field element shall return system operational status to the controlling center.
- The field element shall return system fault data to the maintenance center for repair.
Vehicle Short Range Traveler Information Reception
- The vehicle shall receive traveler information including traffic and road conditions, incident information, maintenance and construction information, event information, transit information, parking information, and weather information.
- The vehicle shall receive advisory information, such as evacuation information, proximity to a maintenance and construction vehicle, wide-area alerts, work zone intrusion information, and other special information.
- The vehicle shall receive indicator and fixed sign information including static sign information (e.g., stop, curve warning, guide signs, service signs, and directional signs) and dynamic information (e.g., current signal states and local conditions warnings identified by local environmental sensors).
- The vehicle shall store a translation table for road sign and message templates used for in-vehicle display.
- The vehicle shall present the received information to the driver in audible or visual forms without impairing the driver's ability to control the vehicle in a safe manner.
Interfaces
Standards
SDO | Document ID | Title | Type |
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ASTM/IEEE/SAE | View List | Dedicated Short Range Communication at 5.9 GHz 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 |
Operational Concepts
Stakeholder | Roles and Responsibilities |
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