Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program, System Design Document - Wyoming
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2020-07-27
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Alternative Title:Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program Phase 2 System Design Document (SDD) - Wyoming CV Pilot
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Edition:Final Report, March 16, 2017, Updated May 31, 2018, As Built July 27, 2020
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Abstract:The Wyoming Department of Transportation’s (WYDOT) Connected Vehicle (CV) Pilot Deployment Program is intended to develop a suite of applications that utilize vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) and vehicle-to-vehicle(V2V) communication technology to reduce the impact of adverse weather on truck travel in the I-80 corridor. These applications support a flexible range of services from advisories, roadside alerts, parking notifications and dynamic travel guidance. Information from these applications are made available directly to the equipped fleets or through data connections to fleet management centers (who will then communicate it to their trucks using their own systems). The pilot will be conducted in three Phases. Phase I includes the planning for the CV pilot including the concept of operations development. Phase II is the design, development, and testing phase. Phase III includes a real-world demonstration of the applications developed as part of this pilot. This Phase II document describes the detailed system design for the WYDOT CV Pilot. The report describes the overall system, followed by a detailed description of each of the system hardware and application components. The system described here was designed to meet user needs and functions described in the WYDOT CV Pilot Concept of Operations (ConOps) and the requirements enumerated in the WYDOT CV Pilot System Requirements (SyRS). The design is built upon the architecture described in the WYDOT CV Pilot System Architecture Document (SAD). This System Design Document (SDD) provides traceability of requirements from user needs through design. Finally, this 2020 version of the document represents the “as built” system, which does not include system generated Distress Notifications.
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Content Notes:Final Report, March 16, 2017, Updated May 31, 2018, As Built July 27, 2020
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