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Wisconsin CVISN Objectives Provide efficient application,
processing and delivery of motor carrier credentials (e.g. registration, tax payments, permits, etc.)
Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of CVO enforcement
Enhance safety of commercial vehicle operations
Wisconsin Features Staggered IRP registration schedule
built around IFTA activities No state HazMat program Deployment of statewide directory
for interaction between citizens and state
OSOW Permit Unit staff handle many functions that are performed by engineers in other states.
Key Strengths Organizational factors Experience in CVISN-related
activities Underlying technology
infrastructure
Organizational Factors Single-agency umbrella for CVO
regulation and enforcement DOT Technology Management
Council Flexible procurement practices CVO Business Plan used to guide
activities – proven valid over time
Challenges: Organizational Legislature privacy concerns Biennial budget process timing Securing state matching funds DOT Technology Management
Council project prioritization Proposed Department of Electronic
Government Multi-vendor environment
CVISN-Related Experience MOOSE – MCSAP Out Of Service
Enforcement Deployed between WI and MN Snapshots used to determine red-light License plate reader Data sharing between states Standardized data and report formats Timing of data – critical issue
CVISN-Related Experience MCES – Motor Carrier Enforcement
System Collects information from every contact
that State Patrol has with carrier and vehicle
Beginning of SAFER-like functionality within the state
Operational since 1987 – 14 years of data
Available real-time at SWEF
CVISN-Related Experience OOPPS – Oversize / Overweight
Permit Processing System On-line application for annual permits Limited self-issuance of single-trip
permits using table-driven routing Will expand to include on-line renewal
of annual permits, automated routing engine, and electronic payment acceptance
CVISN-Related Experience Expertise in various information
systems technologies that will be useful for CVISN deployment IBM VisualAge for Java JavaBeans and Enterprise JavaBeans IBM DB2 Oracle IBM WebSphere
Technology Infrastructure Statewide wideband network Single state mainframe data center Agencies have their own separate
LANS Every Safety and Weight
Enforcement Facility (SWEF) has had access to most state and federal systems since 1987
Technology Infrastructure Mobile Data Computers (MDC)
Operational since 1997 Deployed in entire fleet including
Motor Carrier Enforcement vehicles and 90+ individual law enforcement agencies
Dual Web sites – WisDOT and vendor (The Polk Company)
Challenges: Technological Electronic funds transfer and credit
card acceptance a work in progress Timing of XML alternative
availability affects WisDOT and Polk development plans and strategies
Multi-vendor environment Connectivity to Clearinghouses Data scrubbing for routing engine
Wisconsin Top Level Design - 4/19/2001
Wisconsin State Roadside Systems
Wisconsin Commercial Vehicle Administration Systems
Carrier Systems
Credentialing System
(e.g., CAT)
CVISN Core Infrastructure
Systems (National/Regional)
MCMIS
IFTAClearinghouse
IRPClearinghouse
NMVTIS
SAFER
NCIC / NLETS
Compliance Review
(e.g., CAPRI)
Service Providers
Internet Tools(e.g. Browser)
Other CarrierSystems
Transponder
Carrier CommercialVehicle
CI
Licensing &Insurance
CDLIS
DOTWeb Site (12)
DOJ (14)Crime Files
Note: Each LSI also contains amessaging interface component
Driver (2) Licensing
DMV (7)Revenue
IntrastateVeh Reg
Titling
Authority &Insurance
SSRS
IRP
IFTA
SafetyNet2000
MCES
MessageInterface
DOJMsg Switch
PrePass Screening
MCES Client
ISS
LSI
MI
LSI
MI
LSI
MI
MI
LSI
LSI
MI
LSI
LSILSI
MI
MI
MI
OSOWLSI
MI
MI
MI CVIEW
MI
LSI
(1)
(1)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(13)
(8)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
PrePassService Center
(19)
(20)
Service ProviderWeb Site (21)
Top Level Design Principles Messaging/Queuing approach to
application integration Minimize interfaces to external
systems Snapshot updates will be done on
transactional basis Minimize Legacy Applications Changes Communication among state legacy
systems use existing syntax
Key Top Level Design Features Messaging Interface CVIEW PrePass with integrated WIM ASPEN Equivalent Carrier Access
Messaging Interface (MI) Communications among state systems
handled via the MI Routes transactions between legacy
applications, CVIEW, CI & Roadside Employs scripts associated with specific
transaction types Provides application connectivity across
different hardware/software environments
CVIEW CVO Snapshot summary database for
both interstate and intrastate carriers Interface to the SAFER system Bi-directional distribution hub
between roadside systems and SAFER Interface to PrePass PreView for
periodic SnapShot updates
PrePass with Integrated WIM Combination of PrePass and mainline
WIM for screening PrePass roadside screening computer
updated every 80 minutes CVIEW provides periodic Snapshot
updates to PrePass PreView Message boards signal pull in/bypass at
Menomonie SWEF Uniform roadside architecture proposal
– Jim Newton
Typical PrePass Roadside Screening Configuration Single Lane Scale 5/21/2001
Advance location reads TruckTransponder ID
ICN Signals bypass or pull inDecision to trucktransponder
1000 ft4000 ft
Gore point
WIMscale
Scale house
Static Scale lane
Inspection/Observation lane
Static scale
Compliancereader
WIMscale
ASPEN Equivalent Builds on current MCES functionality Replaces current 3270 configurations
at SWEFs with MCES Client Client Provides SWEF access to
Snapshots via CVIEW, state source systems and DOJ switch
Hope to ultimately link Client to PrePass screening computer
Carrier Access Accommodates web and computer to
computer access Transactional web access available to
limited number of carriers for OSOW today
Piloting Polk COVERSnet web access to IFTA
Computer to computer access for carriers underway
Wisconsin Top Level Physical Design - 4/19/2001
DOA Data Center - DOT portfolio
DOT / DSP (Roadside) LAN
Authority&
Insurance
Carrier Systems
SAFER
CDLIS
Licensing &Insurance
Driver Licensing
IRPClearinghouse
IFTAClearinghouse
Internet Tools
MCESClient
ISS
Firewall
IntrastateVeh Reg Titling MCES
DMVRevenue
IRPClone
DOJ Msg Switch
InterfaceSSRS OSOW
Data Base
CVIEW
CI
OSOWApplication
DOTWeb Site
MadMan OC3Ring
Firewall
BadgerNetOC3Ring
(2)
DOT LAN’s - HFSTB
(1)
DOJ
CrimeFiles
MessageSwitch
MCMIS
NCIC NLETS
CVISN CoreSystems
Firewall
T1’sto all
State Agency& law enfor.remote sites
(4)T1 (5)
Internet
(6)
DOT / DSP AS/400MDC
Controller
DSPMicrowave
network
(7)
(8)
(10)
(11)
(12)Oracle
IRP / IFTA
SafetyNet2000(13)
Internet
(9)
(3)
(17)
(14)
(16)
(18)PrePass
Screening
Msg InterfaceMsg Interface
(15) (15)
CredentialSystem
PrePassService Center
Service Provider Web Site
Top Level Physical Design Mapping of applications to data
centers and roadside Network infrastructure Middleware plumbing Directory services
Application System Mapping DOA OS/390 Mainframe hosts most
of portfolio DOT LANs (HPUX/Oracle & NT) DOT AS/400 (mobile data
computer controller) DOT NT workstation at SWEFs DOJ Unix message switch
Network Infrastructure BadgerNet and MadMan
connectivity BadgerNet network topology Protocols Mobile data computers
MadMan ATM ring connecting Madison metro
area state government HQ locations Connection to other agency HQ’s Connection to BadgerNet Connection to Internet (Napnet) Each agency has its own firewall OC3 speed (155mb)
BadgerNet OC3 SONET backbone ring 19 ATM switches provide access to
ring Access links from remote locations to
ring T1 (1.544mb) minimum speed BadgerNet Backbone & MadMan are
ATM Access links are Frame Relay Presence in 1800 locations
Protocols All BadgerNet connections are IP IP Internet connections to
Core,Carrier & vendor systems Exceptions are NCIC/NLETS and
CDLIS NCIC/NLETS private T1 running IP CDLIS 256kb Frame Relay running
encapsulated SNA over IP
Mobile Data Computers (MDC) State Patrol Microwave system
provides statewide wireless backbone Proprietary MDC protocol Upgrade to IP planned, however…….. Cellular pilot underway as an interim
solution No CDPD in Wisconsin, cellular
coverage sparse in northern areas
Middleware Plumbing Will employ IBM MQSeries Middleware that the Messaging
Interface (MI) will be built on Provides cross platform connectivity
between applications Supports hardware platforms ranging
from Palms to OS/390 Supports application environments such
as CICS, Websphere, Oracle, etc
Directory Services Statewide directory services facility
in limited production Built on Novell eDirectory (LDAP) Single ID and authentication
credentials Allows self registration &
maintenance by business partners OSOW first production application
using the directory
New Component Summary Credential Interface
Sole interface for transactions between the state and carriers / carrier agents
Receives transactions Sends acknowledgements and products Performs basic editing EDI and XML translations
New Component Summary Message Interface
Closely integrated with Credential Interface Additional functionality includes
Receive and store transactions arriving from carriers and agents
Assemble “information packages” Send acknowledgements and products Route updated status to CVIEW Route snapshots from CVIEW to roadside Route selected Snapshots to PrePass Service
Center
New Component Summary CVIEW
Wisconsin CVIEW Built using APL or vendor CVIEW Single interface point with SAFER Summary information database
Interstate Intrastate
New Component Summary MCES Client
ROC functionality Retrieves snapshot data from CVIEW Provides roadside access to state
systems ASPEN equivalent
Automated inspection reporting
New Component Summary PrePass and integrated WIM
Voluntary program Electronic clearance Mainline Weigh-In-Motion Separate screening computer PreVIEW connection to CVIEW Future connection to MCES
System Change Summary Migration of MCES Client from
3270 terminals to LAN-based workstations
LSIs and LMs for all legacy applications
Network Connections
CVISN Level 1 ComplianceSafety Information Exchange
ASPEN (or equivalent) at all major inspection sites.
We have implemented our MCES (ASPEN equivalent) at all sites
Connection to the Safety and Fitness Electronic Record (SAFER) system to provide exchange of interstate carrier and vehicle snapshots among states.
We will connect to SAFER via our CVIEW
CVISN Level 1 ComplianceSafety Information Exchange
Implementation of the Commercial Vehicle Information Exchange Window (CVIEW) (or equivalent) system for exchange of intrastate and interstate snapshots within state and connection to SAFER for exchange of interstate snapshots.
We will implement a Wisconsin CVIEW for snapshot exchange within the state and connect it to SAFER
CVISN Level 1 ComplianceCredentials Administration
Automated processing (i.e., carrier application, state application processing, credential issuance, and tax filing) of at least IRP and IFTA credentials; ready to extend to other credentials [intrastate, titling, oversize/overweight (OS/OW), carrier registration, and hazardous material (HAZMAT)].
Note: processing does not necessarily include e-payment.
We will be deploying Polk’s COVERSnet application to provide automated processing of IRP and IFTA credentials.
OS/OW deployment is progressing, with limited self-issuance of permits now in production.
CVISN Level 1 ComplianceCredentials Administration
Connection to IRP and IFTA Clearinghouses.
We are connected to the IFTA Clearinghouse and we intend to join the IRP Clearinghouse
At least 10 percent of the transaction volume handled electronically; ready to bring on more carriers as carriers sign up; ready to extend to branch offices where applicable.
We expect to meet this volume. We are working with Polk to add EDI capabilities.
CVISN Level 1 ComplianceElectronic Screening
Implemented at a minimum of one fixed or mobile inspection site.
Ready to replicate at other sites.
We have a preliminary agreement with PrePass to implement their screening and clearance system at our Hudson and Menomonie SWEFs
Phases & Builds
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Project Planning
Project Planning
Project Planning
OSOW Build 1OSOW Build 2
OSOW Build 3
Elec Cred Build 2
Elec Cred Build 1
Elec Cred Build 3
PrePass Build 1PrePass Build 3MCES Build 1
CVIEW Build 1CVIEW Build 2
CVIEW Build 3USDOT# Build 1
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
MCES Build 2
OSOW Build 4
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
IRP Clhse Build 1
PrePass Build 2
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
Safety Projects
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Project PlanningCVIEW Build 1
CVIEW Build 2
CVIEW Build 3USDOT# Build 1
Ongoing
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
CVIEW
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
CVIEW Build 1CVIEW Build 2
CVIEW Build 3
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
USDOT# Build 1
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
USDOT Number
Credentials Projects
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Project PlanningOSOW Build 1
OSOW Build 2OSOW Build 3
Elec Cred Build 2
Elec Cred Build 1
Elec Cred Build 3CI/MI Build 1
CI/MI Build 2CI/MI Build 3
OSOW Build 4 Ongoing
IRP Clhse Build 1
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
OSOW
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
OSOW Build 1OSOW Build 2
OSOW Build 3OSOW Build 4
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
Electronic Credentialing
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Elec Cred Build 2
Elec Cred Build 1
Elec Cred Build 3
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
IRP Clearinghouse
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
IRP Clhse Build 1
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
Screening Projects
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Project PlanningPrePass Build 1
PrePass Build 3MCES Build 1MCES Build 2
Ongoing
PrePass Build 2
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
PrePass
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
PrePass Build 1PrePass Build 3
PrePass Build 2
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
MCES
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
MCES Build 1MCES Build 2
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Project Planning
Project Planning
Project Planning
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
Project Planning
CI/MI
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
CI/MI Build 1CI/MI Build 2
CI/MI Build 3
Phase 6 and Beyond
Jan 01 Mar 042 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3
Months
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5 Phase 6 ...State CVISNProgram Plan
Safety
Credentials
Screening
Ongoing
Ongoing
Ongoing
Jan 02 Jan 03 Jan 04
Accept and Process IRP Renewal Applications 4/17/2001
WisconsinRoadside Systems
Carrier Systems
Credentialing System
(e.g., CAT)
CVISN Core Infrastructure
Systems (National/Regional)
NCIC / NLETS
IRPClearinghouse
IFTAClearinghouse
NMVTIS
MCMIS
SAFER
Compliance Review
(e.g., CAPRI)
Service Providers
Internet Tools(e.g. Browser)
Other CarrierSystems
Transponder
Carrier CommercialVehicle
CI/MI
Licensing &Insurance
CDLIS
DOTWeb Site
IRPLSI
A,E,F,H,J
B,C,G,I,LD,K,N
M
MCES Client
MI
O
PrePassScreening
Service ProviderWeb Site
PrePassService Center
Wisconsin Commercial Vehicle Administrative Systems
MI
CVIEWMI
Issue New Oversize/Overweight Permit 4/19/2001
Wisconsin Roadside Systems
Carrier Systems
Credentialing System
(e.g., CAT)
CVISN Core Infrastructure
Systems (National/Regional)
NCIC / NLETS
IRPClearinghouse
IFTAClearinghouse
NMVTIS
MCMIS
SAFER
Compliance Review
(e.g., CAPRI)
Service Providers
Internet Tools(e.g. Browser)
Other CarrierSystems
Transponder
Carrier CommercialVehicle
CI/MI
Licensing &Insurance
CDLIS
DOTWeb Site
DMV Revenue
MCES Client
MIPrePass
Screening
OSOWLSI
G
C,D,G,H
I
B,C,D,E,F,G
H
A,E,F
Service ProviderWeb Site
PrePassService Center
Wisconsin Commercial Vehicle Administrative Systems
MI
MI
CVIEW
Screen Vehicles / Record Inspections & Report to SAFER 4/23/2001
Wisconsin Roadside Systems
Carrier Systems
Credentialing System
(e.g., CAT)
CVISN Core Infrastructure
Systems (National/Regional)
NCIC / NLETS
IRPClearinghouse
IFTAClearinghouse
NMVTIS
MCMIS
SAFER
Compliance Review
(e.g., CAPRI)
Service Providers
Internet Tools(e.g. Browser)
Other CarrierSystems
Transponder
Carrier CommercialVehicle
Licensing &Insurance
CDLIS
CVIEW
MCES Client
PrePassScreening
CI/MI
MCES
DOJ Msg Switch
A,B
E
Wisconsin Commercial Vehicle Administration Systems
LSI
H,K
J
C
F,G
DL
PrePassService Center
SAFETYNET2000IM
MI
MI
MI
LSI
MI
Key Issues CVIEW and SAFER
Interface Specifications EDI vs. XML – we will attempt to decouple
and defer development of these pieces Polk COVERSnet software – standards
used and available functions
Electronic funds transfer and credit card acceptance
Key Issues State Requirements
State privacy concerns and conflict with open records – debate in legislature
Biennial budget process – money Technology Management Council prioritizes
projects – resources Ability to read non-PrePass transponders
would be dependent upon money and resources
Conflict between modal and non-modal divisions
Key Issues PrePass connections to state
systems National ITS Architecture vs. CVISN
Architecture Funding requirements
Uniform Roadside Architecture
Uniform Roadside Architecture
Thirty minute presentation Friday morning at 8:00
Bring comments and questions
Uniform Roadside ArchitectureNational CVISN Data Landscape (4 States Only)
LA IFTA System
LA IRP Registration
System
WI IFTA System WI IRP
Registration System
WI MCSAP Inspection
System
LA Roadside
MS Roadside
MS MCSAP Inspection
System
MS IRP Registration
SystemMS IFTA System
FL Roadside FL IRP Registration
SystemFL IFTA System
Goal: CVISN data moves from every legacy system to every roadside automatically, on time, and in a usable format.
WI Roadside
Uniform Roadside ArchitectureAbsence of Any Architecture
MS MCSAP Inspection
System
LA IFTA System
WI SnapshotDatabase
LA IRP Registration
System
WI IFTA System
WI IRP Registration
System
WI MCSAP Inspection
SystemWI Roadside
LA SnapshotDatabase
LA Roadside
MS SnapshotDatabase
MS Roadside
MS IRP Registration
SystemMS IFTA System
FL Roadside
FL IRP Registration
System
FL SnapshotDatabase
FL IFTA System
Complexity is out of control
Uniform Roadside ArchitecureCVISN Level 1 Architecture
SAFERWI CVIEW
WI Roadside
WI MCSAP Inspection
System
WI IFTASystem
WI IRPSystem
FL CVIEW
FL Roadside
FL IFTASystem
FL IRPSystem
LA CVIEW
LA RoadsideLA IFTASystem
LA IRPSystem
MS CVIEW
MS RoadsideMS MCSAP Inspection
System
MS IFTASystem
MS IRPSystem
Complexity is isolated and manageableLegacy systems are plug-and-playStates are plug-and-play
Flow ofstandardizedsnapshots
SAFERDatabases
Uniform Roadside ArchitectureTypical Two Vendor Roadside
WIMSensors
ASPENequivalent
PrePassDatabase
PrePassRandom
TID (from truck)
Combine
LaneArrows
VIN(eventually)
To truck receiver
PrePass Computer
IRDDisplay
WIM result(red/green)
SnapshotHistory(PIQ)
WIMRandom
Combine
IRD Computer
VehicleDetector
Loops
PrePassDisplayCombo result
(red/green)
Combine ROCScreening Computer
Combo result(red/green)
PrePass result(red/green)
WIM details
Combo result(red/green)Combo result
(red/green) +WIMdetails
Combo result(red/green) +WIM details
StateCVIEW
New MCSAPInspection
ROCDisplay
Re-emergence of complexitySynchronization between vendors required for both evaluation and notificationMultiple displays/keyboards in scale houseMaintainability and extensibility concerns
Uniform Roadside ArchitectureOpen Architecture
Vehicle detector loops
UnifiedDisplay
ROCScreeningComputer
TID (vehicle, possibly driver)
Standard messages
To truck receiver
ProprietaryDetails
Standard messages
AnySensor
Vendor’sDevice
Computer
NotifierDevice
Computer
To lane signals
Databases:Snapshot,Summary,
Parameters,Event log
To VMS
Standard messages
ProprietaryDetails(Driver sees standard messages.)
Operator commands
(e.g., random %)
StateCVIEW
ASPENequivalent
Axle weights
Complexity is isolated and manageableDevices are plug-and-playROC tracks vehicles and matches eventsDriver does not receive conflicting messagesROC routes messages between devicesROC protects sensitive dataMaintainable and extensible (possibly to other ITS venues)
Devices are like Legacy SystemsDevice computers are like CVIEWsROC is like SAFER
Uniform Roadside ArchitectureIs It Worth Pursuing?
Is URA appealing from a technical point of view?
What impact would adoption of URA have on stakeholders?
Which forums would be appropriate for considering URA and developing specific standards?
ITS America?AASHTO?CVISN level two requirements?Other?
Thirty minute presentation Friday morning at 8:00Bring comments and questions