The State of Florida initiated the SunGuide® Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) software development program in October 2003; that software is deployed in over 15 Traffic Management Centers (TMCs) throughout the major cities in Florida. One of SunGuide's biggest strengths is a software architecture that allows for short development times for new functionality. This paper describes the system design, implementation, and lessons learned from the development of the SunGuide Connected Vehicle Subsystem (CVS). The SunGuide CVS receives real-time speed, location, and heading data from instrumented vehicles and uses that data in a manner similar to its use of traffic detector data to provide information to the TMC. In addition to the vehicle providing data to the TMC, the TMC may create and publish Traveler Advisory Messages to the vehicle as part of the SunGuide Event Management response plans. The Connected Vehicle component implementation was timed to enable demonstration as part of the 2011 ITS World Congress (WC2011) outdoor showcase.
Deploying Connected VehicleSM using the FDOT SunGuide® Software: Technology Leadership Brief
Sae Technical Papers
SAE Convergence 2012 ; 2012
08.10.2012
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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