Physical Object: Transportation Information Center

TIC Corridor Decision Support System

Overview

The "TIC Corridor Decision Support System" is a data-fusion system that collects information from various multimodal systems. Data from these systems is then used to determine operational strategies for arterials, freeways, and transit that minimize the environmental impact of the corridor. It may recommend eco-signal timing plans, eco-ramp metering strategies, eco-speed limits, and recommendations for increased transit service.

This application object is included in the "Transportation Information Center" physical object.

This application object is related to the "TIC Corridor Decision Support System" enterprise object resource.

This application object is included in the following applications:

A-Interconnects

Source Physical Object Source Application Object A-Interconnect Destination Physical Object Destination Application Object Bidirectional?
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Emergency Management Center Emergency Incident Command False
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Emissions Management Center Emissions Zone Management False
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Maint and Constr Management Center MCM Work Activity Coordination False
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Maint and Constr Management Center MCM Work Zone Management False
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Traffic Management Center TMC Multi-Modal Coordination False
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Traffic Management Center TMC Regional Traffic Management False
Transportation Information Center TIC Corridor Decision Support System corridor operational strategies Transit Management Center Transit Center Multi-Modal Coordination False