WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks

Status:

Existing

Definition:

Kiosks, e-alerts, and other traveler information services offered by WMATA for transit users in the region

Stakeholder:

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA)

Systems Interconnected
with the WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks


Architecture Flow Diagrams
which include WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks:

Architecture Flows
to/from the WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks:

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National ITS Architecture Subsystems
mapped to the WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks:

National ITS Architecture Services
associated with WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks:

National ITS Architecture Functional Requirements
associated with WMATA In-Station Displays and Kiosks:

Personal Basic Information Reception
  1. The personal traveler interface shall receive transit information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  2. The personal traveler interface shall receive event information from a center and present it to the traveler.
Personal Interactive Information Reception
  1. The personal traveler interface shall receive transit information from a center and present it to the traveler upon request.
  2. The personal traveler interface shall receive event information from a center and present it to the traveler upon request.
  3. The personal traveler interface shall receive wide-area alerts and present it to the traveler.
  4. The personal traveler interface shall present information to the traveler in audible or visual forms consistent with a personal device, and suitable for travelers with hearing and vision physical disabilities.
Remote Basic Information Reception
  1. The public interface for travelers shall receive transit information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  2. The public interface for travelers shall receive event information from a center and present it to the traveler.
  3. The public interface for travelers shall receive wide-area alerts and present it to the traveler.