TMC Incident Detection Functional Area

Description

'TMC Incident Detection' identifies and reports incidents to Traffic Operations Personnel. It remotely monitors and controls traffic sensor and surveillance systems that support incident detection and verification. It analyzes and reduces the collected sensor and surveillance data, external alerting and advisory and incident reporting systems, anticipated demand information from intermodal freight depots, border crossings, special event information, and identifies and reports incidents and hazardous conditions

Included In

Municipal Signal Control Systems
Hopkins International Airport and Burke Lakefront Airport
Ohio Turnpike Central Dispatch
Ohio DOT District Offices
Regional Traffic Management Center

Functional Requirements

IDRequirement
01The center shall receive inputs from the Alerting and Advisory System concerning the possibility or occurrence of severe weather, terrorist activity, or other major emergency, including information provided by the Emergency Alert System.
02The center shall collect and store traffic flow and image data from the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.
03The center shall receive inputs concerning upcoming events that would effect the traffic network from event promoters and traveler information service providers.
04The center shall exchange incident and threat information with emergency management centers as well as maintenance and construction centers; including notification of existence of incident and expected severity, location, time and nature of incident.
05The center shall support requests from emergency management centers and border inspection systems to remotely control sensor and surveillance equipment located in the field.
06The center shall provide road network conditions and traffic images to emergency management centers to support the detection, verification, and classification of incidents.
07The center shall provide video and traffic sensor control commands to the field equipment to detect and verify incidents.