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Equipment Package: TMC Signal Control

Description: This equipment package provides the capability for traffic managers to monitor and manage the traffic flow at signalized intersections. This capability includes analyzing and reducing the collected data from traffic surveillance equipment and developing and implementing control plans for signalized intersections. Control plans may be developed and implemented that coordinate signals at many intersections under the domain of a single traffic management subsystem and are responsive to traffic conditions and adapt to support incidents, preemption and priority requests, pedestrian crossing calls, etc.
Included In: City and County Traffic Control Center
City of Cincinnati Traffic Control Center
Hamilton County Signal Operations
Indiana DOT Traffic Operations Center
KYTC District 6 Traffic Operations Center
ODOT District 8 Signal Operations
Other City and County Traffic Control Centers
Other ODOT Traffic Operations Center
Functional Requirements 1 - The center shall remotely control traffic signal controllers.
2 - The center shall accept notifications of right-of-way requests from pedestrians.
3 - The center shall collect traffic signal controller operational status and compare against the control information sent by the center.
4 - The center shall collect traffic signal controller fault data from the field.
5 - The center shall implement control plans to coordinate signalized intersections, under control of center personnel, based on data from sensors and surveillance monitoring traffic conditions, incidents, emergency vehicle preemptions, the passage of commercial vehicles with unusual loads, equipment faults, pedestrian crossings, etc.

Last updated: 03-11-08