NTL-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS-INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Abstract:
The National ITS Architecture Mission Definition includes the system level concepts and requirements that document the fundamental needs which will be fulfilled by a successful ITS architecture. It provides a representation of the system that is useful for conveying the ideas for future improved transportation systems to the general public. The Mission Definition contains a concise mission statement explaining the purpose of the National ITS Architecture. The mission is defined, based on ITS architecture goals and objectives, in such a manner that it can be accomplished across diverse operational scenarios and deployment timeframes. Levels of performance, which accomplish the mission, are specified, taking into account other system-level technical and non-technical constraints that influence the architecture development phases.
Lockheed Martin. Odetics Intelligent Transportation Systems Division
1996-06-01
Abstract:
Evaluation of the intelligent transportation system (ITS) Architecture was one of the key components of the ITS National Architecture program. Evaluat...
The objective of the Polaris Project is to define an Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) architecture for the state of Minnesota. An architecture...
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