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PS07: Incident Scene Safety Monitoring

This service package employs communications technologies to provide warnings and alerts relating to incident zone operations. One aspect of the service is an in-vehicle messaging system that provides drivers with merging and speed guidance around an incident. Another aspect is providing in-vehicle incident scene alerts to drivers, both for the protection of the drivers as well as incident zone personnel. A third aspect is a warning system for on-scene workers when a vehicle approaching or in the incident zone is being operated outside of safe parameters for the conditions.

Relevant Regions: Australia, Canada, European Union, and United States

Enterprise

Development Stage Roles and Relationships

Installation Stage Roles and Relationships

Operations and Maintenance Stage Roles and Relationships
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Source Destination Role/Relationship
Basic Emergency Vehicle Maintainer Basic Emergency Vehicle Maintains
Basic Emergency Vehicle Manager Basic Emergency Vehicle Manages
Basic Emergency Vehicle Manager Emergency Personnel System Usage Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Basic Emergency Vehicle Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Basic Emergency Vehicle Manager Operations Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Emergency Personnel Vehicle Operating Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE User Service Usage Agreement
Basic Emergency Vehicle Supplier Basic Emergency Vehicle Owner Warranty
Basic Vehicle Maintainer Basic Vehicle Maintains
Basic Vehicle Manager Basic Vehicle Manages
Basic Vehicle Owner Basic Vehicle Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Basic Vehicle Owner Basic Vehicle Manager Operations Agreement
Basic Vehicle Owner Vehicle Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Basic Vehicle Owner Vehicle Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Basic Vehicle Owner Vehicle User Service Usage Agreement
Basic Vehicle Supplier Basic Vehicle Owner Warranty
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintains
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Manager Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Manages
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Manager Operations Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Management Center Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Management Center Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Management Center User Service Usage Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE User Service Usage Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner ITS Roadway Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner ITS Roadway Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Personnel Device Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Personnel Device Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Personnel Device User Service Usage Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Vehicle Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Vehicle Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Vehicle User Service Usage Agreement
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Supplier Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Warranty
Emergency Management Center Maintainer Emergency Management Center Maintains
Emergency Management Center Manager Emergency Management Center Manages
Emergency Management Center Manager Emergency Personnel System Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Information Provision Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Emergency Management Center Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Emergency Management Center Manager Operations Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Information Provision Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner ITS Roadway Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Information Provision Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner ITS Roadway Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Traffic Management Center Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Traffic Management Center Owner Information Provision Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Traffic Management Center User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Transportation Information Center Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Transportation Information Center Owner Information Provision Agreement
Emergency Management Center Owner Transportation Information Center User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Management Center Supplier Emergency Management Center Owner Warranty
Emergency Personnel Basic Emergency Vehicle Operates
Emergency Personnel Emergency Management Center Operates
Emergency Personnel Emergency Vehicle OBE Operates
Emergency Personnel ITS Roadway Equipment Operates
Emergency Personnel Personnel Device Operates
Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintains
Emergency Vehicle OBE Manager Emergency Personnel System Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Manager Emergency Vehicle OBE Manages
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Management Center Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Management Center Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Management Center User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Personnel Vehicle Operating Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Manager Operations Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Other EV OBEs Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Other EV OBEs Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Other EV OBEs User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Personnel Device Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Personnel Device Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Personnel Device User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Vehicle Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Vehicle Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Vehicle User Service Usage Agreement
Emergency Vehicle OBE Supplier Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Warranty
ITS Roadway Equipment Maintainer ITS Roadway Equipment Maintains
ITS Roadway Equipment Manager Emergency Personnel System Usage Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Manager ITS Roadway Equipment Manages
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Emergency Management Center Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Emergency Management Center Owner Information Exchange and Action Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Emergency Management Center User Service Usage Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner ITS Roadway Equipment Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Owner ITS Roadway Equipment Manager Operations Agreement
ITS Roadway Equipment Supplier ITS Roadway Equipment Owner Warranty
Other EV OBEs Maintainer Other EV OBEs Maintains
Other EV OBEs Manager Other EV OBEs Manages
Other EV OBEs Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Other EV OBEs Owner Emergency Personnel Vehicle Operating Agreement
Other EV OBEs Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Other EV OBEs Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Other EV OBEs Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE User Service Usage Agreement
Other EV OBEs Owner Other EV OBEs Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Other EV OBEs Owner Other EV OBEs Manager Operations Agreement
Other EV OBEs Supplier Other EV OBEs Owner Warranty
Personnel Device Maintainer Personnel Device Maintains
Personnel Device Manager Emergency Personnel System Usage Agreement
Personnel Device Manager Personnel Device Manages
Personnel Device Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Information Provision and Action Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Information Provision and Action Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE User Service Usage Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Personnel Device Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Personnel Device Owner Personnel Device Manager Operations Agreement
Personnel Device Supplier Personnel Device Owner Warranty
Traffic Management Center Maintainer Traffic Management Center Maintains
Traffic Management Center Manager Traffic Management Center Manages
Traffic Management Center Owner Traffic Management Center Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Traffic Management Center Owner Traffic Management Center Manager Operations Agreement
Traffic Management Center Supplier Traffic Management Center Owner Warranty
Transportation Information Center Maintainer Transportation Information Center Maintains
Transportation Information Center Manager Transportation Information Center Manages
Transportation Information Center Owner Transportation Information Center Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Transportation Information Center Owner Transportation Information Center Manager Operations Agreement
Transportation Information Center Supplier Transportation Information Center Owner Warranty
Vehicle Characteristics Maintainer Vehicle Characteristics Maintains
Vehicle Characteristics Manager Vehicle Characteristics Manages
Vehicle Characteristics Owner Vehicle Characteristics Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Vehicle Characteristics Owner Vehicle Characteristics Manager Operations Agreement
Vehicle Characteristics Supplier Vehicle Characteristics Owner Warranty
Vehicle Maintainer Vehicle Maintains
Vehicle Manager Vehicle Manages
Vehicle Owner Basic Vehicle Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Vehicle Owner Basic Vehicle Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Vehicle Owner Basic Vehicle User Service Usage Agreement
Vehicle Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Vehicle Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Vehicle Owner Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment User Service Usage Agreement
Vehicle Owner Emergency Personnel Application Usage Agreement
Vehicle Owner Emergency Personnel Vehicle Operating Agreement
Vehicle Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Vehicle Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Vehicle Owner Emergency Vehicle OBE User Service Usage Agreement
Vehicle Owner Personnel Device Maintainer Maintenance Data Exchange Agreement
Vehicle Owner Personnel Device Owner Expectation of Data Provision
Vehicle Owner Personnel Device User Service Usage Agreement
Vehicle Owner Vehicle Maintainer System Maintenance Agreement
Vehicle Owner Vehicle Manager Operations Agreement
Vehicle Supplier Vehicle Owner Warranty

Functional

This service package includes the following Functional View PSpecs:

Physical Object Functional Object PSpec Number PSpec Name
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment RSE Incident Scene Safety 1.1.1.6 Collect Vehicle Roadside Safety Data
1.1.2.6 Process Collected Vehicle Safety Data
1.2.7.4 Process In-vehicle Signage Data
1.2.7.7 Process Vehicle Safety and Environmental Data for Output
9.2.3.8 Collect Connected Vehicle Field Equipment Status
Emergency Management Center Emergency Incident Command 5.1.1.3 Collect Incident And Event Data
5.1.3 Communicate Emergency Status
5.1.4 Manage Emergency Response
5.3.2 Dispatch Vehicle
5.3.4 Assess Response Status
5.3.6 Maintain Vehicle Status
5.7.2 Provide Disaster Response Coordination
Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management 5.1.4 Manage Emergency Response
5.3.2 Dispatch Vehicle
5.3.6 Maintain Vehicle Status
5.8.4 Manage Incident Scene Devices
Emergency Vehicle OBE EV On-Board En Route Support 5.3.3 Provide Emergency Vehicle Location
5.3.5 Provide Emergency Personnel Interface
5.3.9 Process Mobile Emergency Requests
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 5.3.3 Provide Emergency Vehicle Location
5.3.5 Provide Emergency Personnel Interface
5.8.5 Monitor Emergency Personnel Movement On-Board
5.8.6 Operate Incident Scene Devices On-Board
ITS Roadway Equipment Roadway Incident Scene Safety 1.3.1.3 Process Traffic Images
5.8.1 Monitor Emergency Personnel Movement
5.8.2 Detect Incident Scene Intrusion
5.8.3 Provide Incident Scene Intrusion Alert
9.3.4.1 Detect Work Zone Intrusion
Personnel Device Personnel Incident Scene Safety 5.8.7.2 Provide Personnel Safety Messages
5.8.7.3 Monitor Emergency Personnel Safety Status
Traffic Management Center TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination 1.1.4.1 Retrieve Traffic Data
1.1.5 Exchange Data with Other Traffic Centers
1.3.2.1 Store Possible Incident Data
1.3.2.2 Review and Classify Possible Incidents
1.3.2.3 Review and Classify Planned Events
1.3.2.6 Manage Traffic Routing
1.3.3.1 Respond to Current Incidents
1.3.4.1 Retrieve Incident Data
1.3.4.2 Provide Traffic Operations Personnel Incident Interface
1.3.4.3 Provide Media Incident Data Interface
1.3.4.4 Manage Resources for Incidents
1.3.5 Manage Incident Response Planning and Traffic Management Decision Support
1.3.6 Traffic Disaster Response Control
1.3.7 Traffic Evacuation Control
Vehicle Vehicle Basic Safety Communication 3.1.1 Produce Collision and Crash Avoidance Data
3.1.1 Produce Collision and Crash Avoidance Data
3.1.3 Process Vehicle On-board Data
3.1.3 Process Vehicle On-board Data
3.1.4 Communicate with Remote Vehicles
3.1.4 Communicate with Remote Vehicles
3.1.6 Provide Vehicle Acceleration and Deceleration Inputs
3.1.6 Provide Vehicle Acceleration and Deceleration Inputs
3.2.3.2 Manage Platoon Following
3.2.3.2 Manage Platoon Following
3.2.3.3 Process Data for Vehicle Actuators
3.2.3.3 Process Data for Vehicle Actuators
3.2.3.5 Process Vehicle Sensor Data
3.2.3.5 Process Vehicle Sensor Data
3.2.4 Process Sensor Data for Automatic Vehicle Operations
3.2.4 Process Sensor Data for Automatic Vehicle Operations
6.7.1.2 Provide Driver Guidance Interface
6.7.1.2 Provide Driver Guidance Interface
6.7.1.3 Process Vehicle Location Data
6.7.1.3 Process Vehicle Location Data
6.7.1.4 Update Vehicle Navigable Map Database
6.7.1.4 Update Vehicle Navigable Map Database
6.7.3.3 Provide Driver Information Interface
6.7.3.3 Provide Driver Information Interface
Vehicle Traveler Information Reception 3.1.3 Process Vehicle On-board Data
3.1.4 Communicate with Remote Vehicles
3.2.3.3 Process Data for Vehicle Actuators
6.7.1.2 Provide Driver Guidance Interface
6.7.1.3 Process Vehicle Location Data
6.7.1.4 Update Vehicle Navigable Map Database
6.7.3.1 Get Driver Personal Request
6.7.3.2 Provide Driver with Personal Travel Information
6.7.3.3 Provide Driver Information Interface
7.1.4 Provide Driver Toll Payment Interface

Physical

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Includes Physical Objects:

Physical Object Class Description
Basic Emergency Vehicle Vehicle The 'Basic Emergency Vehicle' represents the interfaces with on-board equipment on a public safety vehicle. It includes a specialized databus that may be subject to different vehicle databus standards and hosts a broad range of components that are specific to emergency vehicles including the lightbar/siren and on-board apparatus that supports law enforcement, firefighting, emergency medical services, and towing/recovery.
Basic Vehicle Vehicle 'Basic Vehicle' represents a complete operating vehicle. It includes the vehicle platform that interfaces with and hosts ITS electronics and all of the driver convenience and entertainment systems, and other non-ITS electronics on-board the vehicle. Interfaces represent both internal on-board interfaces between ITS equipment and other vehicle systems and other passive and active external interfaces or views of the vehicle that support vehicle/traffic monitoring and management. External interfaces may also represent equipment that is carried into the vehicle (e.g., a smartphone that is brought into the vehicle). Internal interfaces are often implemented through a vehicle databus, which is also included in this object. Note that 'Vehicle' represents the general functions and interfaces that are associated with personal automobiles as well as commercial vehicles, emergency vehicles, transit vehicles, and other specialized vehicles.
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Field 'Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment' (CV RSE) represents the Connected Vehicle roadside devices that are used to send messages to, and receive messages from, nearby vehicles using Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) or other alternative wireless communications technologies. Communications with adjacent field equipment and back office centers that monitor and control the RSE are also supported. This device operates from a fixed position and may be permanently deployed or a portable device that is located temporarily in the vicinity of a traffic incident, road construction, or a special event. It includes a processor, data storage, and communications capabilities that support secure communications with passing vehicles, other field equipment, and centers.
Driver Vehicle The 'Driver' represents the person that operates a vehicle on the roadway. Included are operators of private, transit, commercial, and emergency vehicles where the interactions are not particular to the type of vehicle (e.g., interactions supporting vehicle safety applications). The Driver originates driver requests and receives driver information that reflects the interactions which might be useful to all drivers, regardless of vehicle classification. Information and interactions which are unique to drivers of a specific vehicle type (e.g., fleet interactions with transit, commercial, or emergency vehicle drivers) are covered by separate objects.
Emergency Management Center Center The 'Emergency Management Center' represents systems that support incident management, disaster response and evacuation, security monitoring, and other security and public safety-oriented ITS applications. It includes the functions associated with fixed and mobile public safety communications centers including public safety call taker and dispatch centers operated by police (including transit police), fire, and emergency medical services. It includes the functions associated with Emergency Operations Centers that are activated at local, regional, state, and federal levels for emergencies and the portable and transportable systems that support Incident Command System operations at an incident. This Center also represents systems associated with towing and recovery, freeway service patrols, HAZMAT response teams, and mayday service providers.

It manages sensor and surveillance equipment used to enhance transportation security of the roadway infrastructure (including bridges, tunnels, interchanges, and other key roadway segments) and the public transportation system (including transit vehicles, public areas such as transit stops and stations, facilities such as transit yards, and transit infrastructure such as rail, bridges, tunnels, or bus guideways). It provides security/surveillance services to improve traveler security in public areas not a part of the public transportation system.

It monitors alerts, advisories, and other threat information and prepares for and responds to identified emergencies. It coordinates emergency response involving multiple agencies with peer centers. It stores, coordinates, and utilizes emergency response and evacuation plans to facilitate this coordinated response. Emergency situation information including damage assessments, response status, evacuation information, and resource information are shared The Emergency Management Center also provides a focal point for coordination of the emergency and evacuation information that is provided to the traveling public, including wide-area alerts when immediate public notification is warranted.

It tracks and manages emergency vehicle fleets using real-time road network status and routing information from the other centers to aid in selecting the emergency vehicle(s) and routes, and works with other relevant centers to tailor traffic control to support emergency vehicle ingress and egress, implementation of special traffic restrictions and closures, evacuation traffic control plans, and other special strategies that adapt the transportation system to better meet the unique demands of an emergency.
Emergency Personnel Vehicle 'Emergency Personnel' represents personnel that are responsible for police, fire, emergency medical services, towing, service patrols, and other special response team (e.g., hazardous material clean-up) activities at an incident site. These personnel are associated with the Emergency Vehicle during dispatch to the incident site, but often work independently of the Emergency Vehicle while providing their incident response services.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Vehicle The 'Emergency Vehicle On-Board Equipment' (OBE) resides in an emergency vehicle and provides the processing, storage, and communications functions that support public safety-related connected vehicle applications. It represents a range of vehicles including those operated by police, fire, and emergency medical services. In addition, it represents other incident response vehicles including towing and recovery vehicles and freeway service patrols. It includes two-way communications to support coordinated response to emergencies. A separate 'Vehicle OBE' physical object supports the general vehicle safety and driver information capabilities that apply to all vehicles, including emergency vehicles. The Emergency Vehicle OBE supplements these general capabilities with capabilities that are specific to emergency vehicles.
ITS Roadway Equipment Field 'ITS Roadway Equipment' represents the ITS equipment that is distributed on and along the roadway that monitors and controls traffic and monitors and manages the roadway. This physical object includes traffic detectors, environmental sensors, traffic signals, highway advisory radios, dynamic message signs, CCTV cameras and video image processing systems, grade crossing warning systems, and ramp metering systems. Lane management systems and barrier systems that control access to transportation infrastructure such as roadways, bridges and tunnels are also included. This object also provides environmental monitoring including sensors that measure road conditions, surface weather, and vehicle emissions. Work zone systems including work zone surveillance, traffic control, driver warning, and work crew safety systems are also included.
Other EV OBEs Vehicle This represents on-board equipment on other emergency (e.g., law enforcement, fire, EMS, towing and recovery) vehicles. It provides a source and destination for ITS information transfers between emergency vehicles. These information transfers allow information to be shared between emergency vehicles arriving, or involved at, an incident. Vehicle to vehicle communications at incident locations facilitates incident coordination and personal safety.
Personnel Device Personal 'Personnel Device' represents devices used by emergency personnel or maintenance and construction personnel in the field. In the case of emergency personnel, the devices would include body cameras or smartphones (and their peripherals) that can be used by emergency personnel to provide images or video as well as send or receive data regarding the incident. The devices could also be used for incident scene safety messages to the personnel. In the case of maintenance and construction field personnel, the devices could be cellular phones or specialized safety devices that would be used for work zone safety messages to the personnel.
Traffic Management Center Center The 'Traffic Management Center' monitors and controls traffic and the road network. It represents centers that manage a broad range of transportation facilities including freeway systems, rural and suburban highway systems, and urban and suburban traffic control systems. It communicates with ITS Roadway Equipment and Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment (RSE) to monitor and manage traffic flow and monitor the condition of the roadway, surrounding environmental conditions, and field equipment status. It manages traffic and transportation resources to support allied agencies in responding to, and recovering from, incidents ranging from minor traffic incidents through major disasters.
Transportation Information Center Center The 'Transportation Information Center' collects, processes, stores, and disseminates transportation information to system operators and the traveling public. The physical object can play several different roles in an integrated ITS. In one role, the TIC provides a data collection, fusing, and repackaging function, collecting information from transportation system operators and redistributing this information to other system operators in the region and other TICs. In this information redistribution role, the TIC provides a bridge between the various transportation systems that produce the information and the other TICs and their subscribers that use the information. The second role of a TIC is focused on delivery of traveler information to subscribers and the public at large. Information provided includes basic advisories, traffic and road conditions, transit schedule information, yellow pages information, ride matching information, and parking information. The TIC is commonly implemented as a website or a web-based application service, but it represents any traveler information distribution service.
Vehicle Vehicle This 'Vehicle' physical object is used to model core capabilities that are common to more than one type of Vehicle. It provides the vehicle-based general sensory, processing, storage, and communications functions that support efficient, safe, and convenient travel. Many of these capabilities (e.g., see the Vehicle Safety service packages) apply to all vehicle types including personal vehicles, commercial vehicles, emergency vehicles, transit vehicles, and maintenance vehicles. From this perspective, the Vehicle includes the common interfaces and functions that apply to all motorized vehicles. The radio(s) supporting V2V and V2I communications are a key component of the Vehicle. Both one-way and two-way communications options support a spectrum of information services from basic broadcast to advanced personalized information services. Advanced sensors, processors, enhanced driver interfaces, and actuators complement the driver information services so that, in addition to making informed mode and route selections, the driver travels these routes in a safer and more consistent manner. This physical object supports all six levels of driving automation as defined in SAE J3016. Initial collision avoidance functions provide 'vigilant co-pilot' driver warning capabilities. More advanced functions assume limited control of the vehicle to maintain lane position and safe headways. In the most advanced implementations, this Physical Object supports full automation of all aspects of the driving task, aided by communications with other vehicles in the vicinity and in coordination with supporting infrastructure subsystems.
Vehicle Characteristics Vehicle 'Vehicle Characteristics' represents the external view of individual vehicles of any class from cars and light trucks up to large commercial vehicles and down to micromobility vehicles (MMVs). It includes vehicle physical characteristics such as height, width, length, weight, and other properties (e.g., magnetic properties, number of axles) of individual vehicles that can be sensed and measured or classified. This physical object represents the physical properties of vehicles that can be sensed by vehicle-based or infrastructure-based sensors to support vehicle automation and traffic sensor systems. The analog properties provided by this terminator represent the sensor inputs that are used to detect and assess vehicle(s) within the sensor's range to support safe AV operation and/or responsive and safe traffic management.

Includes Functional Objects:

Functional Object Description Physical Object
Emergency Incident Command 'Emergency Incident Command' provides tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for Incident Commands that are established by first responders at or near the incident scene to support local management of an incident. It supports communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers, tracks and maintains resource information, action plans, and the incident command organization itself. Information is shared with agency centers including resource deployment status, hazardous material information, traffic, road, and weather conditions, evacuation advice, and other information that enables emergency or maintenance personnel in the field to implement an effective, safe incident response. It supports the functions and interfaces commonly supported by a mobile command center. Emergency Management Center
Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management 'Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management' remotely monitors incident scene safety systems that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene and warns on-scene personnel and drivers of imminent encroachment. Public safety responder movements are also monitored so that the responders can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone. Emergency Management Center
EV On-Board En Route Support 'EV On-Board En Route Support' provides communications functions to responding emergency vehicles that reduce response times and improve safety of responding public safety personnel and the general public. It supports traffic signal preemption via short range communication directly with signal control equipment and sends alert messages to surrounding vehicles. Emergency Vehicle OBE
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 'EV On-Board Safety Monitoring' detects vehicle intrusions in the vicinity of the vehicle and warns emergency personnel of imminent encroachment. Personnel movements in the vicinity of the vehicle are also monitored so that the personnel can be warned of movement beyond a designated safe zone. Emergency Vehicle OBE
Personnel Incident Scene Safety 'Personnel Incident Scene Safety' improves public safety responder safety by providing responder location information to the infrastructure that can be used to avoid collisions involving the public safety responders. The application may also alert responders if they travel beyond the designated safe zone. The information provided and the user interface delivery mechanism (visual, audible, or haptic) can also be tailored to the needs of the user that is carrying or wearing the device that hosts the application. Personnel Device
Personnel Safety Monitoring 'Personnel Safety Monitoring' detects vehicle intrusions in the vicinity of the workzone or incident scene zone and warns the crew worker of imminent encroachment. It can be used for stationary work zones or in mobile applications where a safe zone is maintained around the moving vehicle. Personnel Device
Roadway Incident Scene Safety 'Roadway Incident Scene Safety' includes field elements that detect vehicle intrusions in geofenced areas at an incident scene and warns public safety responders and drivers of imminent encroachment. Responder movements relative to the geofence are also monitored so that public safety responders can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone. ITS Roadway Equipment
RSE Incident Scene Safety 'RSE Incident Scene Safety' communicates with Connected Vehicles and Personal Information Devices carried or worn by public safety responders to detect vehicle intrusions in designated work areas at an incident scene and warn responders and drivers of imminent encroachment. Public safety responder movements are also monitored so that the responders can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone. Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination 'TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination' formulates and manages an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and resources required for incident management. It provides information to support dispatch and routing of emergency response and service vehicles as well as coordination with other cooperating agencies. It provides access to traffic management resources that provide surveillance of the incident, traffic control in the surrounding area, and support for the incident response. It monitors the incident response and collects performance measures such as incident response and clearance times. Traffic Management Center
Vehicle Basic Safety Communication 'Vehicle Basic Safety Communication' exchanges current vehicle location and motion information with other vehicles in the vicinity, uses that information to calculate vehicle paths, and warns the driver when the potential for an impending collision is detected. If available, map data is used to filter and interpret the relative location and motion of vehicles in the vicinity. Information from on-board sensors (e.g., radars and image processing) are also used, if available, in combination with the V2V communications to detect non-equipped vehicles and corroborate connected vehicle data. Vehicle location and motion broadcasts are also received by the infrastructure and used by the infrastructure to support a wide range of roadside safety and mobility applications. This object represents a broad range of implementations ranging from basic Vehicle Awareness Devices that only broadcast vehicle location and motion and provide no driver warnings to advanced integrated safety systems that may, in addition to warning the driver, provide collision warning information to support automated control functions that can support control intervention. Vehicle
Vehicle Basic Safety Communication 'Vehicle Basic Safety Communication' exchanges current vehicle location and motion information with other vehicles in the vicinity, uses that information to calculate vehicle paths, and warns the driver when the potential for an impending collision is detected. If available, map data is used to filter and interpret the relative location and motion of vehicles in the vicinity. Information from on-board sensors (e.g., radars and image processing) are also used, if available, in combination with the V2V communications to detect non-equipped vehicles and corroborate connected vehicle data. Vehicle location and motion broadcasts are also received by the infrastructure and used by the infrastructure to support a wide range of roadside safety and mobility applications. This object represents a broad range of implementations ranging from basic Vehicle Awareness Devices that only broadcast vehicle location and motion and provide no driver warnings to advanced integrated safety systems that may, in addition to warning the driver, provide collision warning information to support automated control functions that can support control intervention. Vehicle
Vehicle Traveler Information Reception 'Vehicle Traveler Information Reception' receives advisories, vehicle signage data, and other driver information of use to all types of vehicles and drivers and presents this information to the driver using in-vehicle equipment. Information presented may include fixed sign information, traffic control device status (e.g., signal phase and timing data), advisory and detour information, warnings of adverse road and weather conditions, travel times, and other driver information. Vehicle

Includes Information Flows:

Information Flow Description
decision support information Information provided to support effective and safe incident response, including local traffic, road, and weather conditions, hazardous material information, and the current status of resources (including vehicles, other equipment, supplies) that have been allocated to an incident.
driver information Regulatory, warning, guidance, and other information provided to the driver to support safe and efficient vehicle operation.
driver update information Information provided to the driver-vehicle interface to inform the driver about current conditions, potential hazards, and the current status of vehicle on-board equipment. The flow includes the information to be presented to the driver and associated metadata that supports processing, prioritization, and presentation by the DVI as visual displays, audible information and warnings, and/or haptic feedback.
driver updates Information provided to the driver including visual displays, audible information and warnings, and haptic feedback. The updates inform the driver about current conditions, potential hazards, and the current status of vehicle on-board equipment.
emergency vehicle tracking data The current location and operating status of the emergency vehicle.
host emergency vehicle status Information provided to the ITS on-board equipment from other systems on the Emergency Vehicle Platform.
host vehicle status Information provided to the ITS on-board equipment from other systems on the vehicle platform. This includes the current status of the powertrain, steering, and braking systems, and status of other safety and convenience systems. In implementations where GPS is not integrated into the Vehicle On-Board Equipment, the host vehicle is also the source for data describing the vehicle's location in three dimensions (latitude, longitude, elevation) and accurate time that can be used for time synchronization across the ITS environment.
incident information Notification of existence of incident and expected severity, location, time and nature of incident. As additional information is gathered and the incident evolves, updated incident information is provided. Incidents include any event that impacts transportation system operation ranging from routine incidents (e.g., disabled vehicle at the side of the road) through large-scale natural or human-caused disasters that involve loss of life, injuries, extensive property damage, and multi-jurisdictional response. This also includes special events, closures, and other planned events that may impact the transportation system.
incident information for public Report of current desensitized incident information prepared for public dissemination.
incident scene safety application info Incident scene safety application configuration data and warning parameters and thresholds. This includes incident scene configuration including geofenced safe areas and travel lanes that provide a safety boundary between public safety responders and passing vehicles. This flow also supports remote control of the application so the application can be taken offline, reset, or restarted.
incident scene safety application status Incident scene safety application status reported by the RSE. This includes current operational state and status of the RSE and a record of identified safety alerts and warnings issued.
incident scene status Information gathered at the incident site that more completely characterizes the incident and provides current incident response status.
incident scene warning Warnings provided to public safety responders working at an incident scene indicating a safety issue such as the intrusion of a vehicle into the traffic-restricted area or movement of personnel into the travel lanes.
incident scene warning device control Data used to configure and control incident scene safety monitoring and warning devices.
incident scene warning notification Notification of an incident scene emergency or safety issue. This flow identifies that an incident scene emergency or safety issue has occurred so that warnings may be generated by more than one system in the work zone.
incident scene warning status Status of incident scene safety monitoring and warning devices. This flow documents system activations and includes additional supporting information (e.g., an image) that allows verification of the alarm.
personnel location The current location (latitude, longitude, and elevation) reported by the personnel device.
personnel monitoring Sensed presence of personnel within a work zone or incident scene that is monitored to enhance safety in work areas proximate to moving traffic.
personnel safety warning Safety alerts and warnings provided to a personnel device. The provided information would identify safety threats (e.g., vehicle encroachment into a work area, personnel infringement into a travel lane)
personnel updates Alerts and warnings provided to emergency personnel or work crew members. This includes visual, audio, and haptic outputs that may be customized to support individual needs.
special vehicle alert Notification that a vehicle is in the vicinity that requires special attention from drivers. In this context, 'special vehicle' refers to any type of vehicle that uses lights or placards to alert drivers including public safety vehicles, oversize vehicles, slow vehicles, and service vehicles that stop and back up frequently.
traffic situation data Current, aggregate traffic data collected from connected vehicles that can be used to supplement or replace information collected by roadside traffic detectors. It includes raw and/or processed reported vehicle speeds, counts, and other derived measures. Raw and/or filtered vehicle control events may also be included to support incident detection.
vehicle characteristics The physical or visible characteristics of individual vehicles that can be used to detect, classify, and monitor vehicles and imaged to uniquely identify vehicles.
vehicle location and motion Data describing the vehicle's location in three dimensions, heading, speed, acceleration, braking status, and size.
vehicle signage data In-vehicle signing data that augments regulatory, warning, and informational road signs and signals. The information provided would include static sign information (e.g., stop, curve warning, guide signs, service signs, and directional signs) and dynamic information (e.g., local traffic and road conditions, restrictions, vehicle requirements, work zones, detours, closures, advisories, and warnings).

Goals and Objectives

Associated Planning Factors and Goals

Planning Factor Goal
B. Increase the safety of the transportation system for motorized and nonmotorized users; Reduce fatalities and injuries
C. Increase the security of the transportation system for motorized and nonmotorized users; Improve security
D. Increase the accessibility and mobility of people and for freight; Reduce congestion
F. Enhance the integration and connectivity of the transportation system, across and between modes, for people and freight; Enhance integration and connectivity
G. Promote efficient system management and operation; Improve efficiency

Associated Objective Categories

Objective Category
Emergency/Incident Management: Incident Duration
Emergency/Incident Management: Traveler Information
Safety: Worker Safety

Associated Objectives and Performance Measures

Objective Performance Measure
Enhance safety of workers Number of crashes and fatalities in work zones
Enhance safety of workers Number of workers injured by vehicles in work zones
Reduce mean incident clearance time per incident by X percent over Y years. (Defined as the time between awareness of an incident and the time the last responder has left the scene.) Mean incident clearance time per incident.
Reduce mean incident notification time (defined as the time between the first agency's awareness of an incident and the time to notify needed response agencies) by X percent over Y years (i.e., through "Motorist Assist" roving patrol programs, reduction of inaccurate verifications, etc.). Average incident notification time of necessary response agencies.
Reduce mean roadway clearance time per incident by X percent over Y years. (Defined as the time between awareness of an incident and restoration of lanes to full operational status.) Mean roadway clearance time per incident.
Reduce mean time of incident duration (from awareness of incident to resumed traffic flow) on transit services and arterial and expressway facilities by X percent in Y years. Mean time of incident duration.
Reduce the time between recovery from incident and removal of traveler alerts for that incident. Time between recovery from incident and removal of traveler alerts.
Reduce time between incident/emergency verification and posting a traveler alert to traveler information outlets (e.g., variable message signs, agency website, 511 system) by X minutes in Y years. Time to alert motorists of an incident/emergency.
Safeguard public safety personnel while they are at roadway incidents and emergencies Number of public safety personnel struck by vehicle at incident/emergency site
Safeguard public safety personnel while they are at roadway incidents and emergencies Number of public safety vehicles struck at incident/emergency site


 
Since the mapping between objectives and service packages is not always straight-forward and often situation-dependent, these mappings should only be used as a starting point. Users should do their own analysis to identify the best service packages for their region.

Needs and Requirements

Need Functional Object Requirement
01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel. Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management 02 The center shall maintain the location and status information on active incidents to which emergency personnel are responding.
03 The center shall send alerts to travelers in the vicinity of active incidents to which emergency personnel are responding.
EV On-Board En Route Support 09 The emergency vehicle shall send the vehicle's location, speed and direction to other vehicles in the area.
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 07 The emergency vehicle shall provide dynamic warning and advisory information to nearby vehicles in support of incident management activities.
Roadway Incident Scene Safety 04 The field device shall alert drivers when they enter an incident scene.
RSE Incident Scene Safety 01 The field device shall provide connected vehicles notification of an incident scene emergency or safety issue.
02 The device shall provide connected vehicles in the vicinity of active incidents with instructions, e.g. reduce speed, merge, or change lanes as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
05 The field device shall forward warnings about encroachments into an incident scene received from the center, other field devices, or emergency vehicles to nearby connected vehicles.
Vehicle Basic Safety Communication 02 The vehicle shall provide its location with lane-level accuracy to on-board applications.
03 The vehicle shall provide its location with road-level accuracy to on-board applications.
06 The vehicle shall exchange location and motion information with roadside equipment and nearby vehicles.
07 The vehicle shall receive warnings, informational road signs, traffic meters, and signals provided by infrastructure devices.
Vehicle Traveler Information Reception 01 The vehicle shall receive traveler information including traffic and road conditions, incident information, maintenance and construction information, event information, transit information, parking information, and weather information.
05 The vehicle shall present the received information to the driver in audible or visual forms without impairing the driver's ability to control the vehicle in a safe manner.
02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety. Emergency Incident Command 06 The center shall provide other agencies real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene.
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 03 The emergency vehicle shall present warnings to the field personnel using direct warning signals or in-vehicle signage functions.
04 The emergency vehicle shall monitor the responders movements to identify when a responder is crossing the boundary between an incident scene and vehicle traffic and issue an alert to the responder.
Personnel Incident Scene Safety 01 The field device shall provide responder location information to the infrastructure.
02 The field device shall provide responders alert notification if they travel beyond the designated safe zone.
03 The field device shall send alerts to emergency personnel on the scene of an incident when a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
Personnel Safety Monitoring 01 The personnel device shall detect vehicle intrusions into the vicinity of the incident scene zone.
02 The personnel device shall warn the emergency personnel of the imminent encroachment of the area around them by a vehicle.
Roadway Incident Scene Safety 01 The field device shall detect vehicle intrusions at an incident scene and warns public safety responders and drivers of imminent encroachment.
02 The field device shall monitor responders movements so that they can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone.
RSE Incident Scene Safety 03 The field devices shall monitor the public safety responder movements so that the responders can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone.
04 The field devices shall communicate with Personal Information Devices carried by public safety responders to warn them of imminent encroachment.
03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route. Emergency Incident Command 01 The center shall provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for first responders to support local management of an incident.
03 The center shall track and maintain resource information and action plans pertaining to the incident command.
05 The center shall assess the status of responding emergency vehicles as part of an incident command.
Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management 04 The center shall collect location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident.
06 The center shall maintain an inventory of all information sources that are available near the scene of an incident, including in-vehicle dash cameras from on-scene patrol vehicles, traffic speed data providers for the area in question (includes connected vehicle data distributors), or fixed CCTV cameras mounted to utility poles near the incident.
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 02 The emergency vehicle shall receive incident scene alerts from the field equipment at the roadside and other emergency vehicles.
06 The vehicle shall provide vehicle location and motion information.
04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets. Emergency Incident Command 02 The center shall provide incident command communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers.
12 The center shall provide status of the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders.
Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management 05 The center shall provide status of the current conditions at the incident scene to authorized recipients, e.g. public information officers, traffic management centers, Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) for Reverse-911.
09 The center shall collect and store incident data collected from incident scene safety monitoring devices (such as intrusion detection or alert devices and speed monitoring devices) on-board the vehicle and at the roadside.
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 01 The emergency vehicle shall detect that a vehicle has intruded upon the boundary of a incident scene.
07 The emergency vehicle shall provide dynamic warning and advisory information to nearby vehicles in support of incident management activities.
TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination 11 The center shall receive inputs from emergency management and transit management centers to develop an overall status of the transportation system including emergency transit schedules in effect and current status and condition of the transportation infrastructure.
05 Emergency Management needs to provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene. Emergency Incident Scene Safety Management 01 The center shall provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene.
07 The center shall provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene intrusion alert devices that have been installed in work zones or maintenance areas.
08 The center shall collect status information of incident scene work zone safety device status from field equipment or the maintenance and construction vehicles.
EV On-Board Safety Monitoring 05 The emergency vehicle shall provide status of the incident scene warning systems to the center.
Roadway Incident Scene Safety 03 The field device shall provide emergency management status of incident scene safety monitoring and warning devices.

Related Sources

Document Name Version Publication Date
ITS User Services Document 1/1/2005
ISO/PRF TR 24317: Intelligent transport systems (ITS) - Mobility integration - Mobility integration needs for vulnerable users and light modes of transport Under Development 10/1/2022
Prototype Development and Demonstration for R.E.S.C.U.M.E. Final Functional and Performance Requirements Final 1/10/2014
R.E.S.C.U.M.E. (Response, Emergency Staging and Communications, Uniform Management, and Evacuation) ConOps Final 11/19/2012
R.E.S.C.U.M.E. Report on Functional and Performance Requirements, and High-Level Data and Communication Needs Final 2/7/2013


Security

In order to participate in this service package, each physical object should meet or exceed the following security levels.

Physical Object Security
Physical Object Confidentiality Integrity Availability Security Class
Basic Emergency Vehicle  
Basic Vehicle  
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Moderate High Moderate Class 3
Emergency Management Center High High Moderate Class 4
Emergency Vehicle OBE Moderate High Moderate Class 3
ITS Roadway Equipment Moderate Moderate Moderate Class 2
Other EV OBEs Moderate Moderate Moderate Class 2
Personnel Device Not Applicable High Moderate Class 3
Traffic Management Center High High Moderate Class 4
Transportation Information Center Low Low Moderate Class 1
Vehicle Low High Moderate Class 3
Vehicle Characteristics  



In order to participate in this service package, each information flow triple should meet or exceed the following security levels.

Information Flow Security
Source Destination Information Flow Confidentiality Integrity Availability
Basis Basis Basis
Basic Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle OBE host emergency vehicle status Moderate Moderate Moderate
This could contain sensitive or proprietary information. This is where the Emergency Vehicle OBE acquires GPS information, etc. This information is used elsewhere, leading to this rating. This information needs to be mostly available to the system for this application to work.
Basic Vehicle Vehicle host vehicle status Low Moderate High
Unlikely that this includes any information that could be used against the originator. This can be MODERATE or HIGH, depending on the application: This is used later on to determine whether a vehicle is likely going to violate a red light or infringe a work zone. This needs to be correct in order for the application to work correctly. Since this monitors the health and safety of the vehicle and that information is eventually reported to the driver, it should be available at all times as it directly affects vehicle and operator safety.
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Emergency Management Center incident scene safety application status Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. May be LOW in some cases. If this is compromised, it could send unnecessary maintenance workers, or cause the appearance of non-existant incidents or even hide incident activities. Given that human safety could be involved, this might be HIGH. Incident status information should be presented in timely fashion as large scale mobility and safety issues are related. There are other mechanisms for reporting this information however, thus MODERATE.
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Emergency Vehicle OBE incident scene warning notification Moderate Moderate Moderate
Incident scene information intended for incident responders should be concealed, as it may have PII and certainly will have information about where and when responders need to be/are. A hostile individual could use this information to target the first responders. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response.
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment ITS Roadway Equipment incident scene warning notification Moderate Moderate Moderate
Incident scene information intended for incident responders should be concealed, as it may have PII and certainly will have information about where and when responders need to be/are. A hostile individual could use this information to target the first responders. If this is compromised, it could send unnecessary maintenance workers, or cause the appearance of non-existant incidents or even hide incident activities. Given that human safety could be involved, this might be HIGH. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response.
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment ITS Roadway Equipment traffic situation data Moderate Moderate Moderate
Aggregated messages may have more privacy implications than individual ones, especially if an attacker can attack more than one RSE-to-TMC connection at once. This information is used to help with incident detection. It should be verified to ensure that it is not incorrectly influencing this.THEA: only limited adverse effect if raw/processed connected vehicle data is bad/compromised; could be LOW for ISIG This information is used as supplemental information. It should operate correctly if not every single message is received. THEA: only limited adverse effect if info is not timely/readily available, could be LOW for ISIG
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Personnel Device personnel safety warning Not Applicable High Low
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. It can also be determined via other visual indicators. A few false warnings should not have a bad consequence. When an emergency personnel receives a warning they can look around and verify whether or not a vehicle is actually headed towards them. However, a message saying it is safe when there is a car coming could lead to an emergency personnel not moving when they were in danger. It would be better to receive any messages than to not have this application available due to availability requirements. However, the higher the availability here, the more useful the application will be and the more emergency personnel can rely on it.
Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment Vehicle vehicle signage data Low Moderate Moderate
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. It is meant to augment other signage data, and by definition is meant to be shared with everyone. These signs are meant to augment other visual cues to the driver. They should be accurate, but any inaccuracies should be corrected for by other means. These notifications are helpful to a driver, but if the driver does not receive this notification immediately, there should still be other visual cues.
Emergency Management Center Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment incident scene safety application info Moderate Moderate Low
This is a control flow, so should be obfuscated to make it more difficult for a 3rd party to manipulate the RSE. Control parameters need to be correct and not corrupted so that the owner of the RSE and the receiver of the RSE's data get what they need from it. This information probably does not need to be changed very often, and if it is not available then likely the flow it controls (emissions data flows to the DDS/EMC) are down as well.
Emergency Management Center Emergency Vehicle OBE decision support information Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. If this is compromised, it could send inaccurate information to a vehicle which could lead to inappropriate actions in the incident area. A delay in reporting this may cause a delay in response or inability for an Emergency Vehicle and its personnel to properly respond to the incident.
Emergency Management Center Emergency Vehicle OBE incident scene warning device control Moderate High Moderate
Control flows, even for seemingly innocent devices, should be kept confidential to minimize attack vectors. While an individual installation may not be particularly impacted by a cyberattack of its sensor network, another installation might be severely impacted, and different installations are likely to use similar methods, so compromising one leads to compromising all. DISC: WYO believes this to be MODERATE. Control flows, even for seemingly innocent devices, should have MODERATE integrity at minimum, just to guarantee that intended control messages are received. Incorrect, corrupted, intercepted and modified control messages can or will result in target field devices not behaving according to operator intent. The severity of this depends on the type of device, which is why some devices are set MODERATE and some HIGH. Control flow availability is related to the criticality of being able to remotely control the device. For most devices, this is MODERATE. For purely passive devices with no incident relationship, this will be LOW. All devices should have default modes that enable them to operate without backhaul connectivity, so no device warrants a HIGH.
Emergency Management Center ITS Roadway Equipment incident scene warning device control Moderate High Moderate
Control flows, even for seemingly innocent devices, should be kept confidential to minimize attack vectors. While an individual installation may not be particularly impacted by a cyberattack of its sensor network, another installation might be severely impacted, and different installations are likely to use similar methods, so compromising one leads to compromising all. DISC: WYO believes this to be MODERATE. Control flows, even for seemingly innocent devices, should have MODERATE integrity at minimum, just to guarantee that intended control messages are received. Incorrect, corrupted, intercepted and modified control messages can or will result in target field devices not behaving according to operator intent. The severity of this depends on the type of device, which is why some devices are set MODERATE and some HIGH. Control flow availability is related to the criticality of being able to remotely control the device. For most devices, this is MODERATE. For purely passive devices with no incident relationship, this will be LOW. All devices should have default modes that enable them to operate without backhaul connectivity, so no device warrants a HIGH.
Emergency Management Center Traffic Management Center incident information High Moderate Moderate
This data contains all of the information regarding the incident. This could include personal information regarding persons involved in the incident. It could also include sensitive information regarding special events or closures. Minor discrepancies in this data should not have a catastrophic effect, but it should be reasonably controlled and accurate. A few missed messages should not have a significant effect. However, most messages should make it through and the EMC should be able to know if the TMC has received a message.
Emergency Management Center Transportation Information Center incident information for public Low Moderate Moderate
Generally, center-originating flows destined for a TIC don't contain any personal or confidential information, and are eventually intended for some kind of public consumption. Minor discrepancies in this data should not have a catastrophic effect, but it should be reasonably controlled and accurate. A few missed messages should not have a significant effect. However, most messages should make it through and the EMC should be able to know if the TIC has received a message.
Emergency Personnel Emergency Vehicle OBE personnel monitoring Not Applicable Moderate Low
This is directly observable. This data should be as accurate as possible in order to increase the usefulness of the data. Any personnel detection is better than none. However, the higher the availability here, the more useful the application will be and the more emergency personnel can rely on it.
Emergency Personnel ITS Roadway Equipment personnel monitoring Not Applicable Moderate Low
This is directly observable. This data should be as accurate as possible in order to increase the usefulness of the data. Any personnel detection is better than none. However, the higher the availability here, the more useful the application will be and the more emergency personnel can rely on it.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment incident scene warning notification Moderate Moderate Moderate
Incident scene information intended for incident responders should be concealed, as it may have PII and certainly will have information about where and when responders need to be/are. A hostile individual could use this information to target the first responders. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Driver driver information Not Applicable Moderate Moderate
This data is sent to all drivers and is also directly observable, by design. There are currently other visual and auditory indicators of an incident. Police will park their car with the lights (and possibly siren) on to indicate that a lane is closed. If incorrect information is sent to the driver, they will still have other cues indicating that an incident has occurred. If the current indicators are fully replaced by this system, then this would be raised to a HIGH. There are currently other visual and auditory indicators of an incident. Police will park their car with the lights (and possibly siren) on to indicate that a lane is closed. If incorrect information is sent to the driver, they will still have other cues indicating that an incident has occurred. If the current indicators are fully replaced by this system, then this would be raised to a HIGH.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Emergency Management Center emergency vehicle tracking data Moderate Moderate Moderate
Emergency Vehicles give obvious visual and audio indicators about their location and operating status. Knowing the location of every single emergency vehicle within a city could be extremely useful information to a criminal. Additionally, although this is observable data, it is transmitted on a regional level, which means that someone who is able to intercept it would be able to read the location of all emergency vehicles, not just the ones they could directly observed. A sufficiently motivated criminal can however get this information by other means. Incorrect data here could lead to incorrect decisions being made about the closure of lanes, or incorrect information being shared with the emergency vehicles. There should be other indicators that would contradict incorrect information transmitted here. This information may be used to determine which emergency vehicle is dispatched, and having this information available could lead to a quicker response from the emergency vehicle. However, the system would still be able to operate properly if only most messages make it through.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Emergency Management Center incident scene status Moderate Moderate Moderate
Will include incident-specific information that could be used by a hostile attacker to target emergency resources, or to avoid those resources in the commission of a crime. Since this is used to coordinate emergency response, if this flow is unavailable, incorrect or corrupted the response may not be appropriate, comprimising safety and mobility. This system will be able to operate properly if most messages make it through. The emergency vehicle OBE should be able to know if the EMC received the message.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Emergency Management Center incident scene warning status Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. May be LOW in some cases. If this is compromised, it could send unnecessary maintenance workers, or cause the appearance of non-existant incidents or even hide incident activities. Given that human safety could be involved, this might be HIGH. Incident status information should be presented in timely fashion as large scale mobility and safety issues are related. There are other mechanisms for reporting this information however, thus MODERATE.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Emergency Personnel incident scene warning Low High High
Unlikely that this includes any information that is not observable. This is safety information directly relevant to the emergency personnel and others in their area. Corruption or unavailability of this information could have a direct effect on their safety. This is safety information directly relevant to the emergency personnel and others in their area. Corruption or unavailability of this information could have a direct effect on their safety.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Other EV OBEs decision support information Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. If this is compromised, it could send inaccurate information to a vehicle which could lead to inappropriate actions in the incident area. A delay in reporting this may cause a delay in response or inability for an Emergency Vehicle and its personnel to properly respond to the incident.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Other EV OBEs incident scene warning notification Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. May be LOW in some cases. If this is compromised, it could send unnecessary maintenance workers, or cause the appearance of non-existant incidents or even hide incident activities. Given that human safety could be involved, this might be HIGH. Incident status information should be presented in timely fashion as large scale mobility and safety issues are related. There are other mechanisms for reporting this information however, thus MODERATE.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Personnel Device personnel safety warning Not Applicable High Low
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. It can also be determined via other visual indicators. A few false warnings should not have a bad consequence. When an emergency personnel receives a warning they can look around and verify whether or not a vehicle is actually headed towards them. However, a message saying it is safe when there is a car coming could lead to an emergency personnel not moving when they were in danger. It would be better to receive any messages than to not have this application available due to availability requirements. However, the higher the availability here, the more useful the application will be and the more emergency personnel can rely on it.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Vehicle special vehicle alert Not Applicable High Moderate
This flow is effectively broadcast and intended for all, so no need to obfuscate its contents. The recipient must be sure that the originator is legitimate, as many of these alerts demand action by the recipient (pull over, make way, etc.). Since this power could easily be abused, it should be difficult to forge. Since this power is also often tied to emergency vehicle (life-saving) activity, it should not be interfered with. Availability is MODERATE because other mechanism (sirens, flashing lights) exist to provide the same message. The recipient must be sure that the originator is legitimate, as many of these alerts demand action by the recipient (pull over, make way, etc.). Since this power could easily be abused, it should be difficult to forge. Since this power is also often tied to emergency vehicle (life-saving) activity, it should not be interfered with. Availability is MODERATE because other mechanism (sirens, flashing lights) exist to provide the same message.
Emergency Vehicle OBE Vehicle vehicle signage data Low Moderate Moderate
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. It is meant to augment other signage data, and by definition is meant to be shared with everyone. These signs are meant to augment other visual cues to the driver. They should be accurate, but any inaccuracies should be corrected for by other means. These notifications are helpful to a driver, but if the driver does not receive this notification immediately, there should still be other visual cues.
ITS Roadway Equipment Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment incident scene warning notification Moderate Moderate Moderate
Incident scene information intended for incident responders should be concealed, as it may have PII and certainly will have information about where and when responders need to be/are. A hostile individual could use this information to target the first responders. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response. Incident information needs to be timely and accurate to ensure effective incident response.
ITS Roadway Equipment Driver driver information Not Applicable High Moderate
This data is sent to all drivers and is also directly observable, by design. This is the primary signal trusted by the driver to decide whether to go through the intersection and what speed to go through the intersection at; if it's wrong, accidents could happen. If the lights are out you have to get a policeman to direct traffic – expensive and inefficient and may cause a cascading effect due to lack of coordination with other intersections.
ITS Roadway Equipment Emergency Management Center incident scene warning status Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. May be LOW in some cases. If this is compromised, it could send unnecessary maintenance workers, or cause the appearance of non-existant incidents or even hide incident activities. Given that human safety could be involved, this might be HIGH. Incident status information should be presented in timely fashion as large scale mobility and safety issues are related. There are other mechanisms for reporting this information however, thus MODERATE.
ITS Roadway Equipment Emergency Personnel incident scene warning Low High High
Unlikely that this includes any information that is not observable. This is safety information directly relevant to the emergency personnel and others in their area. Corruption or unavailability of this information could have a direct effect on their safety. This is safety information directly relevant to the emergency personnel and others in their area. Corruption or unavailability of this information could have a direct effect on their safety.
Other EV OBEs Emergency Vehicle OBE decision support information Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. If this is compromised, it could send inaccurate information to a vehicle which could lead to inappropriate actions in the incident area. A delay in reporting this may cause a delay or lead to an Emergency Vehicle not responding in a fashion best suited to properly managing the incident.
Other EV OBEs Emergency Vehicle OBE incident scene warning notification Moderate Moderate Moderate
This information could be of interest to a malicious individual who is attempting to determine the best way to accomplish a crime. As such it would be best to not make it easily accessible. May be LOW in some cases. If this is compromised, it could send unnecessary maintenance workers, or cause the appearance of non-existant incidents or even hide incident activities. Given that human safety could be involved, this might be HIGH. Incident status information should be presented in timely fashion as large scale mobility and safety issues are related. There are other mechanisms for reporting this information however, thus MODERATE.
Personnel Device Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment personnel location Not Applicable High Moderate
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. It can also be determined via other visual indicators. An incorrect locations message, could lead to a false warning or lack of warning. A lack of warning can have obvious catastrophic consequences, while a false warning could lead to users ignoring warnings due to perceived inaccuracy. Given that this triple may apply to highly dynamic environments (such as work zones), its accuracy is paramount, and thus if sent, must have HIGH integrity. There are other visual indicators about the geofenced areas. Personnel device users in dynamic environments (incident and work zones) should know when they are leaving a geofenced area. As long as they remain in the geofenced area, this information is not as necessary. Not all personnel will carry a personnel device, and the system should be able to operate without this information.
Personnel Device Emergency Personnel personnel updates Low High Moderate
This data is informing the user of safety-related issues in the local transportation environment. It probably does not contain anything sensitive, and should not matter if another person can observe it. This is the information that is presented to the individual in a work zone or incident response area that may be unpredictable in its formation. If the user receives incorrect information, they may act in an unsafe manner. If this information is not made available to the pedestrian, then the user may be endangered. This is the not only mechanism the user may have to avoid potential dangers (they can observe directly).
Personnel Device Emergency Vehicle OBE personnel location Not Applicable High Moderate
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. It can also be determined via other visual indicators. An incorrect locations message, could lead to a false warning or lack of warning. A lack of warning can have obvious catastrophic consequences, while a false warning could lead to users ignoring warnings due to perceived inaccuracy. Given that this triple may apply to highly dynamic environments (such as work zones), its accuracy is paramount, and thus if sent, must have HIGH integrity. There are other visual indicators about the geofenced areas. Personnel device users in dynamic environments (incident and work zones) should know when they are leaving a geofenced area. As long as they remain in the geofenced area, this information is not as necessary. Not all personnel will carry a personnel device, and the system should be able to operate without this information.
Vehicle Basic Vehicle driver update information Low Moderate Moderate
This information is all presented to the vehicle operator. Encrypting this information may make it harder to reverse engineer vehicle systems, and may defeat criminal tracking tools when the vehicle has already been compromised. Unless those scenarios are of concern to the operator or manufacturer, this can safely be set LOW. Any information presented to the operator of a vehicle should be both accurate and timely. By definition this includes safety information, but given that the driver has other means of learning about most threats, it seems difficult to justify HIGH. If HIGH is warranted, it should apply to both availability and integrity. Any information presented to the operator of a vehicle should be both accurate and timely. By definition this includes safety information, but given that the driver has other means of learning about most threats, it seems difficult to justify HIGH. If HIGH is warranted, it should apply to both availability and integrity.
Vehicle Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment vehicle location and motion Not Applicable High Moderate
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. Much of its information content can also be determined via other visual indicators Incorrect information could lead to the system not operating properly. If the system does not properly know where the vehicle is, it cannot make an accurate decision about whether there is going to be a pedestrian in the crosswalk that the vehicle is approaching. This can have a safety impact.; DISC: NYC believes this to be MODERATE This data is required for the system to operate properly. If this data is not available, the system cannot give accurate warning information.
Vehicle Driver driver updates Not Applicable Moderate Moderate
This data is informing the driver about the safety of a nearby area. It should not contain anything sensitive, and does not matter if another person can observe it. This is the information that is presented to the driver. If they receive incorrect information, they may act in an unsafe manner. However, there are other indicators that would alert them to any hazards, such as an oncoming vehicle or crossing safety lights. If this information is not made available to the driver, then the system has not operated correctly.
Vehicle Personnel Device vehicle location and motion Not Applicable High Moderate
This data is intentionally transmitted to everyone via a broadcast. Much of its information content can also be determined via other visual indicators Incorrect information could lead to the system not operating properly. If the system does not properly know where the vehicle is, it cannot make an accurate decision about whether there is going to be a pedestrian in the crosswalk that the vehicle is approaching. This can have a safety impact. This data is required for the system to operate properly. If this data is not available, the system cannot give accurate warning information.

Standards

The following table lists the standards associated with physical objects in this service package. For standards related to interfaces, see the specific information flow triple pages.

Name Title Physical Object
CTI 4001 RSU Dedicated Short-Range Communications Roadside Unit Specifications (FHWA-JPO-17-589) Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
ITE ATC ITS Cabinet Intelligent Transportation System Standard Specification for Roadside Cabinets ITS Roadway Equipment
NEMA TS 8 Cyber and Physical Security Cyber and Physical Security for Intelligent Transportation Systems Emergency Management Center
ITS Roadway Equipment
Traffic Management Center




System Requirements

System Requirement Need
001 The system shall provide tactical decision support, resource coordination, and communications integration for first responders to support local management of an incident. 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
002 The system shall provide incident command communications with public safety, emergency management, transportation, and other allied response agency centers. 04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
003 The system shall track and maintain resource information and action plans pertaining to the incident command. 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
004 The system shall assess the status of responding emergency vehicles as part of an incident command. 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
005 The system shall provide other agencies real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
006 The system shall provide status of the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders. 04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
007 The system shall provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene. 05 Emergency Management needs to provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene.
008 The system shall maintain the location and status information on active incidents to which emergency personnel are responding. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
009 The system shall send alerts to travelers in the vicinity of active incidents to which emergency personnel are responding. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
010 The system shall collect location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident. 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
011 The system shall provide status of the current conditions at the incident scene to authorized recipients, e.g. public information officers, traffic management centers, Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) for Reverse-911. 04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
012 The system shall maintain an inventory of all information sources that are available near the scene of an incident, including in-vehicle dash cameras from on-scene patrol vehicles, traffic speed data providers for the area in question (includes connected 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
013 The system shall provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene intrusion alert devices that have been installed in work zones or maintenance areas. 05 Emergency Management needs to provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene.
014 The system shall collect status information of incident scene work zone safety device status from field equipment or the maintenance and construction vehicles. 05 Emergency Management needs to provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene.
015 The system shall collect and store incident data collected from incident scene safety monitoring devices (such as intrusion detection or alert devices and speed monitoring devices) on-board the vehicle and at the roadside. 04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
016 The system shall receive inputs from emergency management and transit management centers to develop an overall status of the transportation system including emergency transit schedules in effect and current status and condition of the transportation infra 04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
017 The system shall detect vehicle intrusions at an incident scene and warns public safety responders and drivers of imminent encroachment. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
018 The system shall monitor responders movements so that they can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
019 The system shall provide emergency management status of incident scene safety monitoring and warning devices. 05 Emergency Management needs to provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene.
020 The system shall alert drivers when they enter an incident scene. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
021 The system shall provide connected vehicles notification of an incident scene emergency or safety issue. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
022 The system shall provide connected vehicles in the vicinity of active incidents with instructions, e.g. reduce speed, merge, or change lanes as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
023 The system shall monitor the public safety responder movements so that the responders can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
024 The system shall communicate with Personal Information Devices carried by public safety responders to warn them of imminent encroachment. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
025 The system shall forward warnings about encroachments into an incident scene received from the center, other field devices, or emergency vehicles to nearby connected vehicles. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
026 The system shall provide responder location information to the infrastructure. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
027 The system shall provide responders alert notification if they travel beyond the designated safe zone. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
028 The system shall send alerts to emergency personnel on the scene of an incident when a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
029 The system shall send the vehicle's location, speed and direction to other vehicles in the area. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
030 The system shall detect that a vehicle has intruded upon the boundary of a incident scene. 04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
031 The system shall receive incident scene alerts from the field equipment at the roadside and other emergency vehicles. 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
032 The system shall present warnings to the field personnel using direct warning signals or in-vehicle signage functions. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
033 The system shall monitor the responders movements to identify when a responder is crossing the boundary between an incident scene and vehicle traffic and issue an alert to the responder. 02 Emergency Personnel need to be able to receive alerts whenever a vehicle is entering an incident zone and represents a potential threat to their safety.
034 The system shall provide status of the incident scene warning systems to the center. 05 Emergency Management needs to provide remote monitoring and control of incident scene safety devices that detect vehicle intrusions in designated areas at the incident scene.
035 The system shall provide vehicle location and motion information. 03 Emergency Management needs to be able to maintain location and situational information about the emergency vehicles responding to or on the scene of an incident to be able to provide a complete picture of the response and share the status with other responding vehicles en route.
036 The system shall provide dynamic warning and advisory information to nearby vehicles in support of incident management activities. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
04 Emergency Management needs to be able to provide real-time information on the current conditions at the incident scene to arriving responders and to other information assets.
037 The system shall provide its location with lane-level accuracy to on-board applications. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
038 The system shall provide its location with road-level accuracy to on-board applications. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
039 The system shall exchange location and motion information with roadside equipment and nearby vehicles. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
040 The system shall receive warnings, informational road signs, traffic meters, and signals provided by infrastructure devices. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
041 The system shall receive traveler information including traffic and road conditions, incident information, maintenance and construction information, event information, transit information, parking information, and weather information. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.
042 The system shall present the received information to the driver in audible or visual forms without impairing the driver's ability to control the vehicle in a safe manner. 01 Emergency Management needs to be able to alert drivers when they have entered an incident zone and direct them to change course (merge, change lanes) as needed in order to maintain a safe distance between them and the emergency personnel.