The national ITS architecture, is the common framework for interoperability adopted by the US DOT Secretary, and which defines the functions associated with ITS user services; the physical entities or subsystems within which the functions reside; the data interfaces and information flows between physical subsystems; and the communications requirements associated with the information flows. The ITS/CVO elements are a subset of the National ITS Architecture. The ITS/CVO information systems and networks portion of the National ITS Architecture. The CVISN Architecture documentation begins with the National ITS Architecture and adds more detail in some areas (e.g., operational concepts and the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) message requirements) to facilitate further development. 79 p., figures
This document constitutes the project plan for the Maryland Commercial VehicleInformation Systems and Networks Prototype, a project undertaken by the ...
A Regional ITS/CVO Coordination Plan outlines a strategy for the deployment of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)/Commercial Vehicle Operations ...
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