Physical Object: ITS Roadway Equipment
Roadway Environmental Monitoring
Overview
'Roadway Environmental Monitoring' measures environmental conditions and communicates the collected information back to a center where it can be monitored and analyzed or to other field devices to support communications to vehicles. A broad array of weather and road surface information may be collected. Weather conditions that may be measured include temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, and visibility. Surface and sub-surface sensors can measure road surface temperature, moisture, icing, salinity, and other metrics.
This functional object is included in the "ITS Roadway Equipment" physical object.
This functional object is included in the following service packages:
- CVO10: Road Weather Information for Freight Carriers
- MC03: Roadway Automated Treatment
- ST02: Eco-Traffic Signal Timing
- ST03: Eco-Traffic Metering
- TM20: Variable Speed Limits
- VS05: Curve Speed Warning
- VS07: Road Weather Motorist Alert and Warning
- VS08: Queue Warning
- VS15: Infrastructure Enhanced Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control
- VS17: Automated Vehicle Operations
- WX01: Weather Data Collection
- WX03: Spot Weather Impact Warning
- WX04: Roadway Micro-Prediction
This functional object is mapped to the following Functional View PSpecs:
- 1.1.1.3: Process Environmental Sensor Data
- 1.2.7.1: Process Indicator Output Data for Roads
- 1.2.7.16: Process Signal Control Conflict Monitoring
- 1.2.7.2: Monitor Roadside Equipment Operation
- 1.2.7.8: Provide Device Interface to Other Roadway Devices
- 1.2.7.9: Process Roadway Information Data
- 9.2.3.6: Collect Field Equipment Status for Repair
- 9.3.3.1: Collect Vehicle Speed
Requirements
# | Requirement |
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01 | The field element shall include surface and sub-surface environmental sensors that measure road surface temperature, moisture, icing, salinity, and other measures. |
02 | The field element shall include environmental sensors that measure weather conditions including temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, and visibility. |
03 | The field element's environmental sensors shall be remotely controlled by a maintenance center. |
04 | The field element's environmental sensors shall be remotely controlled by a traffic management center. |
05 | The field element's environmental sensors shall be remotely controlled by weather service providers such as the National Weather Service or value-added sector specific meteorological services. |
06 | The field element's environmental sensors shall be remotely controlled by a maintenance and construction vehicle. |
07 | The field element shall provide environmental sensor equipment operational status to the controlling center or maintenance vehicle. |
08 | The field element shall provide environmental sensor equipment fault indication to the controlling center or maintenance vehicle. |
09 | The field element shall remotely aggregate environmental sensor data with environmental data collected from maintenance and construction vehicles. |
10 | The field element shall provide weather and road surface condition data to centers. |
11 | The field element shall provide weather and road surface condition data to maintenance and construction vehicles. |
12 | The field equipment shall provide environmental sensor data to the Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment. |
13 | The field element shall collect environmental data from connected vehicle roadside equipment. |
14 | The field element shall provide access to remotely collected environmental data (i.e., from connected vehicle sources) in the same manner is it provides access to locally collected environmental data (typically by providing it to various centers). |
Information Flows
Standards
Currently, there are no standards associated with the functional object itself though the interfaces may have standards associated with them.