ATMS20-Drawbridge Management (Market Package*)Market Package Graphic Transaction Set Diagram DescriptionThis market package supports systems that manage drawbridges at rivers and canals and other multimodal crossings (other than railroad grade crossings which are specifically covered by other market packages). The equipment managed by this market package includes control devices (e.g., gates, warning lights, dynamic message signs) at the drawbridge as well as the information systems that are used to keep travelers appraised of current and forecasted drawbridge status.Includes Equipment Packages and Subsystems:
Includes Architecture Flows:Early DeploymentThis market package has been identified as an early deployment due to a promising combination of low risk implementation characteristics, developing public or private markets for the package, and tangible system or user benefits. This Market Package provides operators with the ability to information motorist of the status of drawbridges. This is performed through dynamic message signs and this technology is available today.Rural DevelopmentFor the Traffic Management Rural Development Track, this market package is highly applicable to rural user needs and suitable for the rural environment. It addresses the needs of the broad rural development track by the following: Systems that automatically post suggested drawbridge information on DMS to inform motorist on the status of multimodal crossing (e.g., bridge up or down).ITS Goals Supported
* * Features that almost satisfy every aspect of the goals * * * Features completely satisfy every aspect of the goals User Services related to this Market Package:
Problem / Solution Pairs this Market Package Addresses
Hypertext Architecture Version 6.1 generated on 1/7/2009 from the following databases Physical Architecture dated 12/15/2008, Logical Architecture dated 12/2/2008, Market Packages dated 12/14/2008, Security dated 11/13/2008, User Services dated 4/9/2007, Theory of Operations dated 12/14/2008, AppMap dated 12/19/2008 and the SDOMAP dated 12/12/2008 |