Through a coordinated effort among the electrical engineering research team of the Florida State University (FSU) and key Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) personnel, an NTCIP-based automated testing system for NTCIP-compliant ASC has been developed and constructed. The testing system developed consists of the following: (1) A laptop running Window 7 operating system with proper ports and software; (2) A total of 20 NTCIP-based automated testing programs covering all the functionalities of an NTCIP-compliance ASC; (3) An executable C# Windows Console application to execute all the automated testing programs: NTCIP_TEST2.exe, and (4) A user manual for the NTCIP-based automated ASC testing system. In the area of security for traffic control systems, extensive literature search has been conducted. A set of guidelines detailing the Best Practices for the Security of Traffic Control Systems has been developed.


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    Title :

    Development of Automated Testing Tolls for Traffic Control Signals and Devices (NTCIP and Security) Phase 2


    Contributors:
    L. J. Tung (author)

    Publication date :

    2015


    Size :

    18 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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