SPaT Challenge Overview and Execution

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SPaT Challenge Overview and Execution Patrick Son, PE Managing Director National Operations Center of Excellence

V2I Deployment Background “Chicken and Egg” problem: How do we encourage / initiate broad V2I deployment? How do we demonstrate commitment to the OEM and private industry? What is a reasonable, early expectation? Signalized Intersections (low-hanging fruit)

The SPaT Challenge So, what is SPaT? A Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) message defines the current intersection signal light phases. The current state of all lanes at the intersection are provided, as well as any active pre-emption or priority. The SPaT message can be obtained from a traffic signal controller via a standard query protocol and is broadcast by most DSRC roadside devices as a standardized data message.

The SPaT Challenge 20 Intersections in 50 states by 2020! Challenge state and local public sector transportation Infrastructure Owners & Operators (IO&Os) to deploy DSRC infrastructure with SPaT broadcasts in at least one coordinated corridor or network (approximately 20 signalized intersections) in each state by January 2020. Additional V2I Applications that build on SPaT are also encouraged! 20 Intersections in 50 states by 2020!

The SPaT Challenge SPaT broadcasts are typically accompanied by: Broadcasts of MAP/GID data (a detailed data file that describes the physical intersection) Ultimately, SPaT broadcasts will also need: A GPS Real-time Correction Message (RTCM) A security certificate (SCMS) SPaT and MAP broadcast is the basis of the SPaT Challenge. Subsequent efforts (Phase 2) should include RTCM, SCMS, and V2I Applications

The SPaT Challenge Why this Challenge? To provide IOOs with an entry into DSRC-based V2I deployment allowing them to gain valuable procurement, licensing, installation, and operation experience, which in turn will: Lay the ground work for more advanced V2I deployments Show a commitment to OEMs and applications developers

The SPaT Challenge – Short-term Benefits Largely internal to the agencies lessons learned, overall knowledge gained, basic infrastructure for future applications Will better prepare each IOO for future, more complex V2I deployments A message of commitment to the OEMs Analogous to early fiber backbone deployments (benefits came after additional technologies and applications were deployed on both ends)

The SPaT Challenge – Long-term Benefits Tied to the V2I Applications deployed & number of vehicles equipped Transit Signal Priority Could be a near-term application with an equipped transit fleet Other V2I Applications that build on SPaT at intersections: Red Light Violation Warning Intelligent Signal Systems Eco-Driver

SPaT Challenge Resources www.transportationops.org/spatchallenge

SPaT Challenge Resources

The SPaT Challenge – Getting Started Select a Corridor / Area Infrastructure Compatibility Signal Controllers Backhaul Future V2I Applications Red Light Violation Warning Intelligent Signal Systems Eco-Driver Get on the NOCOE SPaT Challenge Map

The SPaT Challenge – Getting Started Define Operations / Requirements Identify Partners & Stakeholders Other Jurisdictions Deployment Partners Understand Hardware and Architecture DSRC Roadside Units (RSU) Messages Being Sent – SPaT and MAP Performance Requirements

The SPaT Challenge – Getting Started

The SPaT Challenge – Getting Started Design / Procure Identify Hardware Needed DSRC / Cabling / Mounting Budgeting Procurement DSRC Licensing Create MAP Data Pending . . . Hardware Specifications Procurement Guidance Estimated Costs Licensing Process

The SPaT Challenge – Getting Started Installation / Integration Testing and Verification Operate and Maintain Consider Next Steps . . .

The SPaT Challenge – Questions?