Transit Management Center --> Transit Vehicle OBE:
transit vehicle operator information
Definitions
transit vehicle operator information (Information Flow): Transit service instructions, wide area alerts, traffic information, road conditions, and other information for both transit and paratransit operators.
Transit Management Center (Source Physical Object): The 'Transit Management Center' manages transit vehicle fleets and coordinates with other modes and transportation services. It provides operations, maintenance, customer information, planning and management functions for the transit property. It spans distinct central dispatch and garage management systems and supports the spectrum of fixed route, flexible route, paratransit services, transit rail, and bus rapid transit (BRT) service. The physical object's interfaces support communication between transit departments and with other operating entities such as emergency response services and traffic management systems.
Transit Vehicle OBE (Destination Physical Object): The 'Transit Vehicle On-Board Equipment' (OBE) resides in a transit vehicle and provides the sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions necessary to support safe and efficient movement of passengers. The types of transit vehicles containing this physical object include buses, paratransit vehicles, light rail vehicles, other vehicles designed to carry passengers, and supervisory vehicles. It collects ridership levels and supports electronic fare collection. It supports a traffic signal prioritization function that communicates with the roadside physical object to improve on-schedule performance. Automated vehicle location enhances the information available to the transit operator enabling more efficient operations. On-board sensors support transit vehicle maintenance. The physical object supports on-board security and safety monitoring. This monitoring includes transit user or vehicle operator activated alarms (silent or audible), as well as surveillance and sensor equipment. The surveillance equipment includes video (e.g. CCTV cameras), audio systems and/or event recorder systems. It also furnishes travelers with real-time travel information, continuously updated schedules, transfer options, routes, and fares. A separate 'Vehicle OBE' physical object supports the general vehicle safety and driver information capabilities that apply to all vehicles, including transit vehicles. The Transit Vehicle OBE supplements these general capabilities with capabilities that are specific to transit vehicles.
Included In
This Triple is in the following Service Packages:
- PS10: Wide-Area Alert
- PT02: Transit Fixed-Route Operations
- PT03: Dynamic Transit Operations
- PT17: Transit Connection Protection
This triple is associated with the following Functional Objects:
- Transit Center Connection Protection
- Transit Center Fixed-Route Operations
- Transit Center Paratransit Operations
- Transit Center Security
- Transit Vehicle On-Board Connection Protection
- Transit Vehicle On-Board Information Services
- Transit Vehicle On-Board Paratransit Operations
- Transit Vehicle Schedule Management
This Triple is described by the following Functional View Data Flows:
- approved_corrective_plan
- paratransit_transit_vehicle_operator_instructions
- road_network_info_for_transit
- transit_vehicle_operator_wide_area_alerts
- transit_vehicle_service_enable
This Triple has the following triple relationships:
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Communication Solutions
- US: TCIP - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS) (21)
- (None-Data) - Secure Wireless Internet (EU) (43)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - Apache Kafka over Wireless (44)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - OMG DDS over Wireless (44)
- (None-Data) - OASIS MQTT over Wireless (50)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - OASIS MQTT over Wireless (50)
- (None-Data) - OASIS AMQP over Wireless (61)
- Data for Distribution (TBD) - OASIS AMQP over Wireless (61)
Selected Solution
Solution Description
ITS Application Entity
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Mgmt
OMG DDS |
Facilities
OMG DDS OMG DDS-RPC OMG DDSI-RTPS |
Security
OMG DDS-Security |
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TransNet
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Characteristics
Characteristic | Value |
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Time Context | Recent |
Spatial Context | Adjacent |
Acknowledgement | False |
Cardinality | Unicast |
Initiator | Source |
Authenticable | True |
Encrypt | False |
Interoperability | Description |
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Local | In cases where an interface is normally encapsulated by a single stakeholder, interoperability is still desirable, but the motive is vendor independence and the efficiencies and choices that an open standards-based interface provides. |
Security
Information Flow Security | ||||
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Confidentiality | Integrity | Availability | ||
Rating | Low | Moderate | Moderate | |
Basis | While specifically relevant for transit operations, does not contain any information that would not be disseminated to other channels including the public. | The transit vehicle operator will rely on this information to make decisions. Unavailable, Inaccurate or corrupted data will lead to difficulties maintaining vehicle performance (schedule adherence, etc.) | The transit vehicle operator will rely on this information to make decisions. Unavailable, Inaccurate or corrupted data will lead to difficulties maintaining vehicle performance (schedule adherence, etc.) |
Security Characteristics | Value |
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Authenticable | True |
Encrypt | False |