Interface: CRAA Traffic Signal - CRAA Communications Operations Center

CRAA Traffic Signal to CRAA Communications Operations Center Interface Diagram

Architecture Flow Definitions

right-of-way request notification  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Notice that a request has occurred for signal prioritization, signal preemption, pedestrian call, multi–modal crossing activation, or other source for right–of–way.

signal control commands  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Control of traffic signal controllers or field masters including clock synchronization.

signal control device configuration  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Data used to configure traffic signal control equipment including local controllers and system masters.

signal control plans  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Traffic signal timing parameters including minimum green time and interval durations for basic operation and cycle length, splits, offset, phase sequence, etc. for coordinated systems.

signal control status  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Operational and status data of traffic signal control equipment including operating condition and current indications.

signal fault data  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Faults reported by traffic signal control equipment.

signal system configuration  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Data used to configure traffic signal systems including configuring control sections and mode of operation (time based or traffic responsive).

traffic detector control  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Information used to configure and control traffic detector systems such as inductive loop detectors and machine vision sensors.

traffic detector data  (Existing)  Applicable ITS Standards

Raw and/or processed traffic detector data which allows derivation of traffic flow variables (e.g., speed, volume, and density measures) and associated information (e.g., congestion, potential incidents). This flow includes the traffic data and the operational status of the traffic sensor system.