Product No.: 08084
Date Published: 07/2012
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The purpose of this document is to present the Regional ITS Architecture for the Delaware Valley. This structure, modeled after and consistent with the National ITS Architecture developed by USDOT, maps out how the various ITS components in the Delaware Valley region should be ultimately tied together and integrated–both physically as well as institutionally. This architecture was developed through a coordinated process with a wide array of stakeholders, and addresses 1) the integration of ITS systems and components, 2) the roles and responsibilities of a wide range of ITS stakeholders, 3) the tailoring of ITS deployment and operations to local needs, 4) the sharing of information between stakeholders, and 5) the future expansion of ITS. The document is targeted to professionals who require in-depth knowledge of the regional ITS architecture for the Delaware ValleyGeographic Area Covered: DVRPC region, including, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania, and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey.
Key Words: Intelligent Transportation Systems, Regional ITS Architecture, institutional coordination, user services, subsystems, interconnects diagrams, information data flows, operational concept
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- Christopher W. King (cking@dvrpc.org)
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