Interface: Commercial Vehicles - TxDOT El Paso District Bicycle / Pedestrian Safety Systems

Architecture Flow Definitions

intersection geometry  (Future)  Applicable ITS Standards

The physical geometry of an intersection covering the location and width of each approaching lane, egress lane, and valid paths between approaches and egresses. This flow also defines the location of stop lines, cross walks, specific traffic law restrictions for the intersection (e.g., turning movement restrictions), and other elements that support calculation of a safe and legal vehicle path through the intersection.

intersection infringement info  (Future)  Applicable ITS Standards

Vehicle path information sent by a vehicle that is violating the stop bar at an intersection. This flow includes the vehicle's position, heading, speed, acceleration, transmission, steering–wheel angle, braking status, size information and trajectory.

intersection safety warning  (Future)  Applicable ITS Standards

A warning of an imminent unsafe vehicle infringement at an intersection that may endanger other vehicles or pedestrians. This allows vehicles approaching the intersection to be warned in the event of an imminent red light or stop sign violation or potential infringement on an occupied crosswalk. All connected vehicles at the intersection receive the warning, including both the infringing vehicle and other vehicles at or near the intersection.

intersection status  (Future)  Applicable ITS Standards

Current signal phase and timing information for all lanes at a signalized intersection. This flow identifies active lanes and lanes that are being stopped and specifies the length of time that the current state will persist for each lane. It also identifies signal priority and preemption status and pedestrian crossing status information where applicable.

proxied personal location  (Future)  Applicable ITS Standards

Relay of pedestrian, bicyclist, and other non–motorized user locations at an intersection. This relay or rebroadcast of personal locations supports coordination between motorized and non–motorized users that do not have interoperable communications capability.

vehicle location and motion  (Future)  Applicable ITS Standards

Data describing the vehicle's position, heading, speed, acceleration, transmission, steering wheel angle, braking status, size information, and trajectory.