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Surface Transportation and Atmospheric Observation

Surface Transportation and Atmospheric Observation. Integrating the ITS Infostructure and Environmental Observation Paul Pisano, FHWA HOTO-1 Road Weather Management Program Tel: 202 366 1301, email: paul.pisano@fhwa.dot.gov November, 2001. National ITS Infostructure. Goals

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Surface Transportation and Atmospheric Observation

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  1. Surface Transportation and Atmospheric Observation Integrating the ITS Infostructure and Environmental Observation Paul Pisano, FHWA HOTO-1 Road Weather Management Program Tel: 202 366 1301, email: paul.pisano@fhwa.dot.gov November, 2001

  2. National ITS Infostructure • Goals • Support FHWA goals: including national security and all-weather military mobilization • Adequate surveillance to support all Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) functions • National Highway System coverage at minimum • Objectives • Definitive requirements for large investment • Mobilize all partners • An open system • An integrated system

  3. An open system • Coordinated standards and architecture • An integrated system • Allocation among platforms • Common assimilation, distribution, archiving Environmental Observation Transportation Surveillance National Weather Service and Others: Satellite, surface, radar observations Many Local Agencies and Information Services “Road Weather” Observation

  4. CCTV and Infrared for Visibility and Road condition Transportation Role in Environmental Sensing Differential GPS: Integrated Water Vapor Fixed Environmental Sensor Station Mobile Pavement Temperature, Chemical

  5. 42 63 14 1 92 16 24 52 46 31 9 28 15 4 50 57 31 20 19 85 87 11 63 36 110 6 42 50 37 26 7 10 12 13 19 11 Requirements:How Many? -- relative to prediction needs -- by climate type -- tradeoff with remote sensing Current ESS Census: 1,200 RPUs, equivalent to one per 133 NHS route miles.

  6. Actions Needed • Coordination within transportation • Open system: ITS and ESS standard • Data ownership, liability issues • Coordination with meteorological community • Efforts for integrated observing system under the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM) • Requirements research • Better guidance for 5-10 year investment program (transportation and other platforms)

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