Interface: Municipal/County Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment - Municipal/County Emergency Vehicles

Municipal/County Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment to Municipal/County Emergency Vehicles Interface Diagram

Information Flow Definitions

barrier system control  (Future)  

Information used to configure and control barrier systems that are represented by gates, barriers and other automated or remotely controlled systems used to manage entry to roadways.

barrier system status  (Future)  

Current operating status of barrier systems. Barrier systems represent gates, barriers and other automated or remotely controlled systems used to manage entry to roadways. Status of the systems includes operating condition and current operational state.

intersection geometry  (Future)  

The physical geometry of an intersection covering the location and width of each approaching lane, egress lane, and valid paths between approaches and egresses. This flow also defines the location of stop lines, cross walks, specific traffic law restrictions for the intersection (e.g., turning movement restrictions), and other elements that support calculation of a safe and legal vehicle path through the intersection.

intersection status  (Future)  

Current signal phase and timing information for all lanes at a signalized intersection. This flow identifies active lanes and lanes that are being stopped and specifies the length of time that the current state will persist for each lane. It also identifies signal priority and preemption status and pedestrian crossing status information where applicable.

local signal preemption request  (Future)  

Direct control signal or message to a signalized intersection that results in preemption of the current control plan and grants right–of–way to the requesting vehicle.

signal priority status  (Future)  

In response to a request for signal priority, this flow indicates the status of the priority or preemption request.

vehicle location and motion  (Future)  

Data describing the vehicle's location in three dimensions, heading, speed, acceleration, braking status, and size.