MC02-Maintenance and Construction Vehicle Maintenance (Market Package*)Market Package Graphic Transaction Set Diagram DescriptionThis market package performs vehicle maintenance scheduling and manages both routine and corrective maintenance activities on vehicles and other maintenance and construction equipment. It includes on-board sensors capable of automatically performing diagnostics for maintenance and construction vehicles, and the systems that collect this diagnostic information and use it to schedule and manage vehicle maintenance.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 on-board sensors to monitor the condition of maintenance and construction vehicles. In various simplified forms, this package already exists in vehicles, e.g., brake light outage indicators, electrical system malfunctions indicators, etc. The benefits of these systems are validated by their growing usage by automobile manufacturers.Rural DevelopmentFor the Operations and Maintenance 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: On-board diagnostic systems that monitoring maintenance and construction vehicle conditions to determine whether a the vehicle requires servicing.ITS Goals Supported
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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 |