Phase 1 Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP)— Buffalo NY ITS4US Deployment Project
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2022-02-03
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Series: ITS4US Phase 1
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Corporate Contributors:United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office ; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration ; United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology ; United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Transit Administration
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Abstract:The Buffalo NY ITS4US Deployment Project seeks to improve mobility to, from, and within the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus by deploying new and advanced technologies with a focus on addressing existing mobility and accessibility challenges. Examples of the technologies to be deployed are electric and self-driving shuttles, a trip planning app that is customized for accessible travel, intersections that use tactile and mobile technologies to enable travelers with disabilities to navigate intersections, and Smart Infrastructure to support outdoor and indoor wayfinding. The deployment geography includes the 120-acre Medical Campus and surrounding neighborhoods with a focus on three nearby neighborhoods (Fruit Belt, Masten Park and Allentown) with underserved populations (low income, vision impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, limited English proficiency, wheeled mobility device users and older adults). This document is the Systems Engineering Management Plan, which identifies the systems engineering methods and procedures that govern the Buffalo NY ITS4US Deployment project. The plan incorporates elements of the Task 1 User Needs Identification and Requirements Document (UNIRP) (FHWA-JPO-21-855).
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