Text from 'ITS & Traffic Control' PowerPoint Presentation
Slide 01
Title: ITS & Traffic Control
By Michael P. Klatt
From United Rentals Highway Technologies
Slide 02
Title: Evolution of ITS into Traffic Control
"Intelligent Transportation Systems"
Slide 03
Title: Evolution of ITS - Traffic Control
Diagram: This diagram shows the evolution of traffic control devices. The first traffic control devices were items such as saw-horses, cones, barrels, etc. Then they evolved to static signage beacons.
Slide 04
Title: Evolution of ITS - Traffic Control
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the continued evolution of traffic control devices from static signage beacons to stand-alone "local" VMS.
Slide 05
Title: Evolution of ITS - Traffic Control
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the continued evolution of traffic control devices from stand-alone "local" VMS to stand-alone "remote" VMS.
Slide 06
Title: Evolution of ITS - Traffic Control
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the continued evolution of traffic control devices from stand-alone "remote" VMS, to CAMS, then to HAR, then to speed trailers, then finally to traffic sensors.
Slide 07
Title: Evolution of ITS - Traffic Control
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the cluttered situation in traffic control. There is an orange box with a line leading to the words "Celtel, pager, software, multiple vendors." This box and words are repeated 15 times in the diagram, stacking on top of each other vertically. Underneath this stack are the words: "Cluttered work zone, lots of orange stuff, some local, some cellular, some pager, some with software, all from many vendors... few who could operate everything."
Slide 08
Title: Evolution of ITS - Traffic Control
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the cluttered situation in traffic control. There is the same image that was on slide 08. Underneath this image are the words: "RESULT: Little or Misinformation to motorists. Often irrelevant, untimely, and frustrating to motorists. Bad PR ... Safety concerns/distractions."
Slide 09
Title: ITS Integration into Traffic Control
- Technology: Devices (e.g. VMS, HAR, Cams, Sensors, software, etc.)
- Operations
- Accurate Information
- Timely Information
- Pertinent Information
- Properly Trained Information Decision Makers
Slide 10
Title: Integration Objective
- Provide Accurate Real Time traffic data from the work zone/corridor
- Provide a cohesive, truly integrated solution that eliminates typical "finger-pointing"
- Automate common or repetitive tasks
- Archive historical data
- Improve public relations
- Save DOT personnel time/Department
Increase Safety for workers & motorists
Diagram: This graphic is a square picture of a computer interface screen showing a road map, with icons illustrating traffic flow at different points on the road map. The icons include the phrases "traffic slowing" and "road work ahead." These are meant to alert people to traffic conditions.
Slide 11
Title: ITS Integration Challenges
- Multiple vendors of devices (vms, har, cams, etc.) and integration / compatibility concerns
- Wireless communications: cellular phone overload, pager access areas, security and availability
- Proprietary software, DOT/Contractor "had" to purchase
- Upgrade costs, maintenance costs, licensing, etc.
= NTCIP - standard protocol development
- Operations training, personnel costs, facility costs, contractor relations...
Slide 12
Title: Automated Information Management System (AIMS)
Diagram: This graphic illustrates the effect of the AIMS Central Control System - NTOC, showing where traffic data is collected from, and then where the data goes. The elements of AIMS´ "Data Collection & Input From the Work Zone" are "video cameras and imaging" and "traffic detection and sensing." The elements of AIMS´ "Dissemination of Information Current Traffic Conditions & Instructions" are "variable message signs," "highway advisory radio, AM broadcast," "tune to alert beacon signs," "web site updates," and "pager, PDA & PC Email alerts."
Slide 13
Title: Integrated ITS Benefits
- One integrated software package that controls all devices in the work
zone
- initially, manually controlled
- automate repetitive functions
- Trained information officers to provide legally and politically correct and accurate information to motorists.
- Work Zone "systems" specifications developed and bid for consistent, fully functional ITS traffic control systems. (hardware & software integration requirements)
Slide 14
Title: Turnkey Solutions
- One source of software and devices that controls all work zone equipment
- truly turnkey
- URHT local supply, service & support for work zone devices, maintenance and software
- NTOC - Nat'l. Traffic Operations Center - complete operations, 24/7/365
- One point of contact for complete system and device responsibility !
Slide 15
Title: Automated Information Management System (AIMS)
Diagram: This graphic illustrates the effect of the AIMS Central Control System - NTOC, showing where traffic data is collected from, and then where the data goes. The elements of AIMS' "Data Collection & Input From the Work Zone" are "video cameras and imaging" and "traffic detection and sensing." The elements of AIMS' "Dissemination of Information Current Traffic Conditions & Instructions" are "variable message signs," "highway advisory radio, AM broadcast," "tune to alert beacon signs," "web site updates," and "pager, PDA & PC Email alerts."
Slide 16
Title: SmartCam
- Digital camera/sensor linked to your computer over a wireless connection. (CDPD, broadband radio link...)
- Solar powered and 100% portable.
- Optional PTZ Configuration
- Streaming Video options
Slide 17
Title: SmartCam
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the ease of use of the SmartCam. The text states: "just type in the IP address of the sensor or camera and within moments you have live data and images from your work zone." There are two pictures of the user interface, showing a screen with several data input areas for the IP address of the sensor or camera, and then a subsequent screen showing the view of traffic from the designated camera.
Slide 18
Title: SmartCam
Diagram: This diagram illustrates the Multiple Image View of the SmartCam. There is a picture of a computer interface showing 10 different views of traffic. The text states: "Get live updates from your entire inventory of SmartCams with one simple click of the mouse."
Slide 19
Title: AIMS Map View
Diagram: This graphic shows a road map with some icons depicting traffic conditions, such as "stopped traffic ahead." This is connected to the following capabilities:
- Customizable screen graphically depicts the area being monitored.
- Custom Engineered Design by URHT ITS Services, 100% user definable and project specific.
Slide 20
Title: AIMS Details View
- All of the devices under system control can be viewed on one screen, including the current state of each device. Any remotely accessible device parameter may be displayed on this screen.
Slide 21
Title: AIMS Message Library
- Display of all pre-programmed, automated and manual messages available for CMS and HAR by Sequence number and/or message number
Slide 22
Title: AIMS Message Development
Diagram: This graphic illustrates a computer screen with several traffic points represented, and data such as "major traffic incident ahead" and then subsequent driving directions to avoid the particular situation. The following points are stressed:
- Easy message development for custom, 'on the fly' messages ... for incidents and emergencies
Slide 23
Title: AIMS Emergency Message Overrides
Diagram: This graphic illustrates a computer screen displaying various columns and data sections, showing emergency override information. The following points are stressed:
- Easy system overrides by any authorized operator.
- Operator has the ability to override any or all of the devices under system control.
Slide 24
Title: AIMS Access Security
Diagram: This graphic illustrates a sign-on box with fields for identification number and pass code. The following points are stressed:
- Any function that will effect the system is protected with a user id & password.
- All Sign On events are logged in a protected file.
Slide 25
Title: AIMS Web Enabled
Diagram: This graphic illustrates a web site interface with the title "Illinois Department of Transportation," and links to message boards and a road map displaying traffic conditions. The following points are stressed:
- Easily understood current traffic conditions on the web -
- for Department or general public access
- "Backdoor" detailed info for Department personnel only
Slide 26
Title: AIMS Web Enabled
Diagram: This graphic picks up the point from Slide 26, saying you can also check the camera page for the latest images of your work zone. This is illustrated by a web page with the title "Illinois Department of Transportation" and four images of roads, showing clear traffic conditions.
Slide 27
Title: AIMS Communications
- Wireless communications can range from cellular AMPS to CDPD to satellite, 2.4/4.9/5.8 gHZ, etc., depending upon the device and infrastructure services available.
- Landline communications from POTS dial-up to frame relay & other dedicated high speed fiber point-to-point dedicated connections. (typically for permanent installations)
Slide 28
Title: AIMS Summary
- ONE software package that truly integrates the most commonly used traffic control technologies (HAR, VMS, CCTV, Sensors, etc.).
- SINGLE point of responsibility for software and field devices, integration, communications, maintenance/service and operations. Truly Turnkey.
- COMMITTED to long-term, successful relationships with Federal & State agencies, consultants and contractors for timely & successful ITS deployments.
- DEDICATED resources to ensure software, equipment and personnel performance is the very best available. ITS SERVICES GROUP
Slide 29
Title: AIMS Work Zone Devices
Picture: This picture shows a sign with the words "reduced speed in work zone." This sign is currently deployed on Peace River Bridge/I-75.
Slide 30
Title: AIMS Work Zone Devices
Picture: This picture shows an RTMS Traffic Sensor / Detection, with Video Camera, using CDPD Wireless Communication on the side of the road. The device is currently deployed on Peace River Bridge/I-75.
Slide 31
Title: AIMS Work Zone Devices
Picture: This picture shows a RTMS Traffic Sensor / Detection, 2.4 ghz Wireless Comm by the side of the road. This is currently deployed on I-40 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Slide 32
Title: AIMS Work Zone Devices
Picture: This picture shows a sign with the words "traffic advisory tune to 1640 AM." This is currently deployed on Peace River Bridge/I-75.
Slide 33
Title: AIMS Work Zone Devices
Picture: This picture shows a "Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) AM Broadcast System." This is currently deployed on Peace River Bridge/I-75.
Slide 34
Title: AIMS Communications
Picture: There are two pictures, each showing one traffic sensor device currently deployed in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Slide 35
Title: AIMS
Integrated ITS Solutions
For Traffic Control
This slide has contact information for Michael Klatt:
Michael P. Klatt
Director Business Development
United Rentals Highway Technologies
ITS Services Group
2500 Regency Parkway
Cary, NC 27511
Tel: 919-654-6831
Fax: 919-675-6775
email: mklatt@ur.com
its@ur.com