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accurate picture of the functions performed by the element. The Turbo Architecture tool also<br />

contains a detailed mapping of functional requirements (written as “shall”statements) to each<br />

equipment package. This mapping to functional requirements will be customized for each<br />

element, selecting only those requirements that are appropriate given the definition and<br />

connectivity of the element.<br />

The mapping of elements to the basic functions (equipment packages) is provided on the<br />

hyperlinked web site version of the architecture, as well as Appendix J. The detail page for each<br />

element (which is accessed through the Inventory by Stakeholder or Inventory by Entity tabs)<br />

has a list of the equipment packages assigned to the element.<br />

As an example, the Municipal TOCs element has the following equipment packages assigned to<br />

it:<br />

• Emissions Data Management<br />

• Emissions Data Collection<br />

• Collect Traffic Surveillance<br />

• HRI Traffic Management<br />

• TMC Probe Information Collection<br />

• TMC Freeway Management<br />

• TMC Incident Detection<br />

• TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination/Communication<br />

• TMC Regional Traffic Control<br />

• TMC Evacuation Support<br />

• TMC Signal Control<br />

• TMC Traffic Information Dissemination<br />

• Rail Operations Coordination<br />

• Traffic Maintenance<br />

• TMC Work Zone Traffic Management<br />

• Traffic Data Collection<br />

This represents the detail that can be obtained in the hyperlinked web site in connection with<br />

functional requirements. The functional requirements are defined by the description of each<br />

equipment package.<br />

4.8 Standards Identification<br />

ITS standards establish a common way in which devices<br />

connect and communicate with one another. This allows Use of ITS standards is<br />

transportation agencies to implement systems that costeffectively<br />

exchange pertinent data and accommodate project development in<br />

very important to<br />

equipment replacement, system upgrades, and system the Sacramento region<br />

expansion. Standards benefit the traveling public by providing<br />

products that will function consistently and reliably throughout the region. ITS standards<br />

contribute to a safer and more efficient transportation system, facilitate regional interoperability,<br />

and promote an innovative and competitive market for transportation products and services.<br />

The Table below identifies the ITS standards that are potentially applicable to the region. This<br />

table was created by taking the standards information available in the Turbo Architecture<br />

097860000 SACOG ITS <strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Deployment</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

69 Final Report<br />

September 2005

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