ODOT FMS Expansion

Send Your Comments

Description

Extend ODOT FMS field devices and communications on freeway system. Target the installation to meet needs. Full instrumentation may not be required.

Status

Planned

Timeframe

Long-Term Priority

Geographic Scope

Service Scope

In-house cost

Stakeholders

ODOT

Inventory

ODOT CCTV

ODOT District 12 Freeway Management Center

ODOT Dynamic Message Signs

ODOT HAR

ODOT Lane Control Devices

ODOT Ramp Meters

ODOT Roadway Gates

ODOT Speed Monitoring Devices

ODOT Traffic Detectors

Services

ATMS01-2 - Network Surveillance - ODOT District 12

ATMS04-1 - Freeway Control - ODOT District 12

Functional Areas

Interfaces

Source Architecture Flows Destination

Standards

SDODocument IDTitleType

Operational Concepts

Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
ODOT
Collect environmental information from ODOT field equipment, and from public and private weather service providers.
Collect road weather information from field sensors.
Collect traffic and incident information and weather information and provide it to the media and private travelers.
Collect traffic condition information from traffic operations centers.
Collect traffic data from highway system sensors.
Dispatch roadway service patrol vehicles that monitor roads that aid motorists, offering rapid response to minor incidents (flat tire, accidents, out of gas) to minimize disruption to the traffic stream.
Monitor and control highway traffic with traffic sensors, ramp meters and lane control signals.
Monitor and control traffic information devices of other traffic management agencies, such as dynamic message signs, during certain agreed upon conditions, such as specific hours or during specific emergencies.
Monitor highway surveillance cameras.
Monitor the speeds of vehicles traveling on the highway or state-owned arterials.
Operate traffic information devices, such as dynamic message signs and highway advisory radios.
Perform maintenance for ITS field equipment owned by the ODOT.
Perform network surveillance for incident detection and verification, and send traffic/incident information and traffic images to local and county public safety agencies and EOCs.
Provide maintenance resources in response to incidents on highways.
Provide traffic information in a coordinated effort to the state traveler information system, Buckeye Traffic website and other traffic management agencies.
Provide traffic information reports to other traffic management agencies.
Provide traffic information to travelers via the Buckeye Traffic website, 511 system, information service providers, and the media.
Provide traffic information to travelers via traffic information devices on state-owned roadways (e.g., DMS and HAR equipment), and through local ISPs and web sites.
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, information to transit agencies.
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to information service providers.
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to maintenance and construction agencies.
Provide traffic information, such as road network conditions, to public safety agencies.
Suggest a safe driving speed for vehicles traveling on the highway or state-owned arterials.

Last updated: 03-17-10