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Presentation to TransPort Intelligent Transportation Systems Transport Advanced Travel Information Implementation Presentation to TransPort

ITS Architecture Diagram

Project Objectives Deploy an initial regional ATIS information infrastructure and make this data available to TripCheck and other Information Service Providers. (OR0204B). Designate ITS standard(s) to be used to send/receive data. This will include network transmission protocol(s), security/encryption standards and data packaging standards (XML, IEEE, etc.). Identify and implement the ability to selectively send/receive new and legacy data using standard ITS transaction set(s). Develop and/or update inter-agency agreements as needed. Develop processes that will be used for adding data sets and maintaining the technical infrastructure after this project is complete.

In scope connections Collection From ODOT to Traveler Information Portal Loop data DMS RWIS Events/Incidents/Weight Restrictions CCTV Inventory City of Portland to TIP Speed data Port of Portland (PDX) to TIP Parking Lot availability Distribute to TIP to External ISP’s TIP to PSU for archival TIP to Trimet Also included a view application for the agencies.

What’s in a Name? The Transport Advanced Travel Information Implementation Project Has produced the Tripcheck Travel Information Portal System

Project Objectives Deploy an initial regional ATIS information infrastructure and make this data available to TripCheck and other Information Service Providers. (OR0204B). Designate ITS standard(s) to be used to send/receive data. This will include network transmission protocol(s), security/encryption standards and data packaging standards (XML, IEEE, etc.). Identify and implement the ability to selectively send/receive new and legacy data using standard ITS transaction set(s). Develop and/or update inter-agency agreements as needed. Develop processes that will be used for adding data sets and maintaining the technical infrastructure after this project is complete.

TTIP Map application

Project Objectives Deploy an initial regional ATIS information infrastructure and make this data available to TripCheck and other Information Service Providers. (OR0204B). Designate ITS standard(s) to be used to send/receive data. This will include network transmission protocol(s), security/encryption standards and data packaging standards (XML, IEEE, etc.). Identify and implement the ability to selectively send/receive new and legacy data using standard ITS transaction set(s). Develop and/or update inter-agency agreements as needed. Develop processes that will be used for adding data sets and maintaining the technical infrastructure after this project is complete.

Presentation Standard Standard Body TTIP Schema ATIS: Advanced Traveler Information System SAE ATIS message set standard atis.xsd TMDD: Traffic Management Data Dictionary ITE/AASHTO TMDD tmdd.xsd LRMS: LRMS Location Referencing Message Set SAE LRMS Location Referencing Message Set standard lrms.xsd NTCIP: National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol NTCIP Center to Center (C2C) ntcip.xsd TCIP: Transit Communications Interface Profiles Standards APTA TCIP Transit Communications Transit Communications Interface Profiles (TCIP) Standards tcip.xsd IM: Incident Management IEEE incident management material im.xsd ITIS SAE J2540.2 ITIS codes (SAE J2340.2) which are used in all the ITS message set standards itis.xsd

Presentation Standard Standard Body TTIP Use www.w3.org/XML/ Data Transport Web Service - SOAP www.w3.org/2002/ws/ Web Service Web Service – XML Direct NTCIP: National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol

Project Objectives Deploy an initial regional ATIS information infrastructure and make this data available to TripCheck and other Information Service Providers. (OR0204B). Designate ITS standard(s) to be used to send/receive data. This will include network transmission protocol(s), security/encryption standards and data packaging standards (XML, IEEE, etc.). Identify and implement the ability to selectively send/receive new and legacy data using standard ITS transaction set(s). Develop and/or update inter-agency agreements as needed. Develop processes that will be used for adding data sets and maintaining the technical infrastructure after this project is complete.

The outcome

Feedback I would really like to thank you and all of your team for making this such an easy process.  You were incredibly responsive.  As such I would be happy to take a few moments to answer your questions. Yes, I have completed pulling your data feed into our traffic server.  It was very simple actually. As mentioned above the team has been very helpful and responsive.  The documentation was very complete for the most part.  There was an error with one of the URLs, but an email was sent out correcting the problem. Last Friday we rolled out or ‘TrafficGauge for PC’ application.  This application provides, for free, users with traffic information for twelve major cities across the United States.  Of course Portland is one of those cities.  At this point we do not have a timeline for creating a TrafficGauge device for the Portland area, but that could change given user feedback.  To download the application visit www.trafficgauge.com . I’m guessing you have heard this before, but we are always interested in more data.  If we could provide our customers with alternative routes or extended coverage into Vancouver that would be fantastic.

More Feedback TripCheck Traveler Information Portal (TTIP) customers. We, on the TripCheck TTIP team, are always curious to hear from our partners and customers. Our new TripCheck Traveler Information Portal launched recently, and we would appreciate some early feedback on your experiences with the new portal. A few question for you: 1) Have you developed and deployed a process to retrieve TTIP data?  [Steff] Yes 2) What has been your experiences with our process, documentation, and feedback loop as you have worked with TTIP? [Steff] The communication has been stellar – the best on any project I’ve seen hands down. The feed has great data, is easy to get, well documented and quite stable. 3) What general timelines has your firm or organization established for sharing the data with your customer base?  4) What would you like to see improved?[Steff]  There are two things that would help us out. One would be to be able to just browse the feed in IE. The second is that in the documentation it says “Requests for a specific file should not be made more often then the specified frequency or an error message will be returned.” This means that if we stop and then restart our aggregator we will get an error. We have to wait for at least two minutes to get the feed so we have to write specific code to work around this.

Project Objectives Deploy an initial regional ATIS information infrastructure and make this data available to TripCheck and other Information Service Providers. (OR0204B). Designate ITS standard(s) to be used to send/receive data. This will include network transmission protocol(s), security/encryption standards and data packaging standards (XML, IEEE, etc.). Identify and implement the ability to selectively send/receive new and legacy data using standard ITS transaction set(s). Develop and/or update inter-agency agreements as needed. Develop processes that will be used for adding data sets and maintaining the technical infrastructure after this project is complete.

Tripcheck Travel Information Portal Administration This is a Transport System ODOT will manage infrastructure ODOT will manage ISP sign-up’s ODOT will implement new flows Transport will manage the network Transport will determine data to be provided All agencies that provide data are responsible to report changes and outages to the change management process.

TTIP Change Reporting

TTIP Change Repo r t I ng

URL’s of note TTIP pages www.tripcheck.com/ttip/isp - ISP signup’s www.tripcheck.com/ttip/transport - Agency data TBD - Map application Transport WIKI http://wiki.its.pdx.edu/wiki/transport/moin.cgi ISP’s using the data www.beatthetraffic.com www.trafficgauge.com

Wrap up Transport Network Access to application Finish final flows Sign agreements Final steering committee meeting and handoff

What’s Next Regional Transportation Web Site? Project hand off to Transport Encourage Standards Market use Monitor performance and usage

Thank You Chuck Larsen ITS Program Coordinator Oregon Dept. of Transportation 503-986-3676 Norman.c.larsen@odot.state.or.us