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Interface Definition

St. Lucie County Field Equipment

TO St. Lucie County Traffic Signal System

 

Architecture Flow Definitions

fault reports   (Planned)  

Reports from field equipment (sensors, signals, signs, controllers, etc.) which indicate current operational status.

 

incident data   (Planned)  

Data and imagery from the roadside supporting incident detection and verification.

 

request for right-of-way   (Existing)  

Forwarded request from signal prioritization, signal preemption, pedestrian call, multi-modal crossing activation, or other source for right-of-way.

 

roadway information system data   (Planned)  

Information used to initialize, configure, and control roadside systems that provide driver information (e.g., dynamic message signs, highway advisory radio, beacon systems). This flow can provide message content and delivery attributes, local message store maintenance requests, control mode commands, status queries, and all other commands and associated parameters that support remote management of these systems.

 

roadway information system status   (Planned)  

Current operating status of dynamic message signs, highway advisory radios, beacon systems, or other configurable field equipment that provides dynamic information to the driver.

 

sensor and surveillance control   (Planned)  

Information used to configure and control sensor and surveillance systems at the roadside.

 

signal control data   (Existing)  

Information used to configure and control traffic signal systems.

 

signal control status   (Existing)  

Status of surface street signal controls.

 

traffic flow   (Existing)  

Raw and/or processed traffic detector information which allows derivation of traffic flow variables (e.g., speed, volume and density measures).

 

traffic images   (Planned)  

High fidelity, real-time traffic images suitable for surveillance monitoring by the operator or for use in machine vision applications.

 

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