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C2C COORDINATION LOCATION: FDOT DISTRICT 4 August 17, 2004 LOCATION: FDOT DISTRICT 4 August 17, 2004
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Connecting TMCs provides… Sharing of real time video images and data local, regional and statewide Roadside Device Sharing (Capability) Back up control of Primary Centers Configuration management (inventory)
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Connecting TMCs will enhance … Major incident management –Regional –Statewide in Interstate Corridors Hurricane evacuations and emergencies TMC & Network Security
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Connecting TMCs supports … Central data warehouse Regional & Corridor ATIS data needs Rural ITS deployment
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Communication Requirements What will flow? - Status - Command and control Data Video -Snapshots -Streaming Video
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Communication Standards How will it flow? - DATEX.ASN -CORBA -XML Data Video -MPEG (s)
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Local & Regional Requirements Traveler information Transit information Weather information Data warehousing Incident management Video (including PTZ control) Security Support
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Inter-Regional Requirements Network administration Event services Traffic data Streaming video Security data DMS information Amber alerts
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Florida TMC Classification Statewide ITS Architecture (SITSA) used as the basis for Center categorization Set of criteria developed to categorize Architecture elements Finalized with Districts’ input during workshops PrimarySecondaryPartnerTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Turnpike Total 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 11 4 1 4 4 6 3 4 - 26 42 33 38 29 37 11 24 2 216 47 35 44 35 44 15 29 4 253 Dist./Enterprise
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FDOT Primary Centers Sunguide C2C will link TMCs at the state and local levels Jacksonville Tallahassee Pensacola Tampa Turkey Lake Ft. Myers West Palm Pompano Broward Miami/Dade Regional Transportation Management Center Orlando
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How Can We Connect TMCs? Internet Leased Facilities Dedicated –Wireless –Wireline Hybrid Networks
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Network Topologies are Under Development
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Florida DOTs Statewide Microwave Network Chipley Holt Crestview Mossy Head DeFuniak Caryville Milton Pensacola
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C2C LINK Network/Framework Data Link Function: Deploy “System to System” connections (Web Services Port 80), to support SUNGUIDE’s XML utilities including Status and Command & Control Video Link Function: “Switch to Switch” connections for IP Addressable MPEG 2 & 4 Video Streams (Biggest pipe we can get!) EVERY “LINK” HAS TWO DISTINCT FUNCTIONS
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C2C LINK Network/Framework Priority One: Regional TMC Connections Priority Two: Adjacent District RTMCs in Corridors Priority Three: Statewide Connectivity
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C2C Links LINKTMCsDATEP 1SGP2DATE 2 – 5Exist Microwave Fiber ? 8T-8PExist T1 Leased ?Fiber06-07 4 - 6Build9/04 Fiber 100 Base T Yes Fiber 1 Gigabit 4-8PB/E9/04 Fiber 100 Base T SG/SN 5-8TE/E? Microwave Fiber ?/SN Fiber 1 Gigabit 5 – 7E/B3/06 Microwave Fiber ?/SGFiber07 7 – 1B/ Planned ? Fiber Yes 1 – 4P/B? Microwave Yes? 3P-3TP/P? Microwave Yes 3T- 2P/P? Microwave SG/? THIS SLIDE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Network Topologies are Under Development
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Sunguide C2C Pilot Project Pilot Project links RTMC’s in Jacksonville and Orlando Jacksonville Tallahassee Tampa Ft. Myers West Palm Pompano Broward Miami/Dade Pilot Project Sites Orlando
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Pilot Project Purpose Share Daytona Devices for Special Events Demonstrate Hybrid Fiber/Microwave Connectivity Jacksonville Tallahassee Tampa Ft. Myers West Palm Pompano Broward Miami/Dade Orlando Daytona
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Pilot Project Media Conversions – 12 T-1 Circuits – Gigabit Ethernet D-5 Orlando: SMIS MH5/Sanlando Springs Microwave Tower Using Camera Chamelion (sp?) Application
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Pilot Project
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C2C REPORTS Communications Requirements Report (June ’04 Draft) Standards Utilization Report (July ’04 Draft) IP Addressing (May ’04 Draft) Network Development Analysis (September ’04)
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Questions? For more information contact: Dan Baxter PB Farradyne Baxter@PBWORLD.com
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