Current Initiatives
Traffic Management
Regional Operational Guidelines
Center-to-Center Standards
Last-mile Connections
Signal Systems Data Exchange
Data Exchange with Public Safety
Data Archiving
Incident Management
REACT
Cost Benefit
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Application
Traveler Information
511 Enhancements
Airport Traveler Information
Media & Transportation Summit
Committee Activities
Regional ITS Infrastructure
  • Arterial ITS
  • FMS Map
  • Web-based CCTV Feeds
Transit
Research Resources

Traffic Management

Regional Operational Guidelines
The AZTech™ Regional Operational Guidelines documents were developed to fulfill the need for interagency sharing and operations of the ITS infrastructure deployed by public agencies in the AZTech™ network. The guidelines provide the recommended procedures and standards for an AZTech™ public agency to operate another agency’s devices to improve regional traffic management within the Phoenix metropolitan area.

Center-to-Center Standards

Center-to-Center Concept of Operations and Requirements
The AZTech™ Center-to-Center Specification has been developed through the consensus input of regional stakeholders. Following a Systems Engineering Methodology, a user needs assessment and concept of operations (ConOps) were developed. Based on the ConOps, system functional requirements and a regional stakeholder agreement were then developed.

The system functional requirements for DMS (Dynamic Message Signs) and TMS (Traffic Management Systems) are the basis for development of the technical specifications for information exchange among centers in the region.

Center-to-Center System Interface Specifications
The technical specification is based on stakeholder input and review of the requirements analysis and design presented herein at a stakeholder workshop held on June 14, 2006. The final specification in PDF format, and WSDL and XML schema are available from the links at left. The WSDL and XML Schema files were validated using XML Spy. A security white paper has also been developed to address web services SOAP Message security based on the OASIS standard.

Testing

Last-mile Connections

Data Exchange with Public Safety

AZTech™ PUBLIC PARTNERS
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Arizona Department of Transportation Arizona State University City of Avondale City of Chandler Federal Highway Administration Town of Gilbert City of Glendale City of Goodyear Maricopa Association of Governments Maricopa County City of Mesa Town of Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley Police Department City of Peoria City of Phoenix Phoenix Public Transit Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Town of Queen Creek RPTA City of Scottsdale City of Surprise City of Tempe University of Arizona Valley Metro

AZTech™ PRIVATE PARTNERS
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Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. Metro Networks OZ Engineering PBS & J TANN (Travel Advisory News Network) Mobility Technologies/Traffic Pulse Networks Total Traffic Network Clear Channel TeleAtlas