Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures Case Studies: Maricopa County, Arizona
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Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures Case Studies: Maricopa County, Arizona

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    Maricopa County plays a leadership role in the 24-member consortium called the AZTech Regional Partnership in Arizona. Members of the partnership represent organizations in the Phoenix metropolitan area and work together under the shared mission of providing seamless transportation across jurisdictional boundaries. The AZTech Regional Partnership implemented Automated Traffic Signal Performance Measures (ATSPM) in a regional context using Maricopa County's central ATSPM server. The ATSPM server is part of AZTech's Regional Archived Data System (RADS), which is a system for collecting, processing, and archiving intelligent transportation systems (ITS) data from regional and local subsystems and 14 traffic management centers. Maricopa County's deployment approach leverages the existing Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) Regional Communication Network (RCN) communication infrastructure, minimizing implementation costs and maximizing the availability of the technology for agencies in the region.
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