Roadway Environment (Terminator*)

This terminator represents the physical condition and geometry of the road surface and the conditions surrounding the roadway. The geometry of the roadway and the road surface characteristics must be sensed and interpreted to support automated vehicle control services. Surrounding conditions may include fog, ice, snow, rain, wind, etc. which will influence the way in which a vehicle can be safely operated on the roadway. The condition of the roadway must be monitored by the architecture to enable corrective action and information dissemination regarding roadway conditions which may adversely affect travel. This physical interface carries these physical condition and geometry attributes which must be sensed, interpreted, and processed by functions internal to the system to achieve ITS User Service functionality.

Terminator Interfaces Diagram

This is a context diagram for the entity Roadway Environment Terminator that shows every architecture flow that this entity sends or receives, as defined in the National ITS Architecture.  A complete list of  all architecture flows shown on this diagram, is available under the Inputs/Outputs section on this page.
Roadway EnvironmentVehicleRoadwayMaintenance and Construction Vehicleenvironmental conditionsroadway characteristicsenvironmental conditionsenvironmental conditionsroadway characteristics
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Inputs/Outputs: Architecture Flows* and Data Flows*

Roadway Environment flows into Maintenance and Construction Vehicle

Roadway Environment flows into Roadway

Roadway Environment flows into Vehicle