KTA Website - Information Service Provider Functionality

Subsystem Description

The Information Service Provider Subsystem (ISPS) collects, processes, stores, and disseminates transportation information to system operators and the traveling public. The subsystem can play several different roles in an integrated ITS. In one role, the ISP provides a data collection, fusing, and repackaging function, collecting information from transportation system operators and redistributing this information to other system operators in the region and other ISPs. In this information redistribution role, the ISP provides a bridge between the various transportation systems that produce the information and the other ISPs and their subscribers that use the information. The second role of an ISP is focused on delivery of traveler information to subscribers and the public at large. Information provided includes basic advisories, traffic and road conditions, transit schedule information, yellow pages information, ridematching information, and parking information. The subsystem also provides the capability to provide specific directions to travelers by receiving origin and destination requests from travelers, generating route plans, and returning the calculated plans to the users. In addition to general route planning for travelers, the ISP also supports specialized route planning for vehicle fleets. In this third role, the ISP function may be dedicated to, or even embedded within, the dispatch system. Reservation services are also provided in advanced implementations. The information is provided to the traveler through the Personal Information Access Subsystem, Remote Traveler Support Subsystem, and the Vehicle Subsystem through available communications links. Both basic one-way (broadcast) and personalized two-way information provision are supported. The ISP is most commonly implemented as an Internet web site, but it represents any traveler information distribution service including systems that broadcast digital transportation data (e.g., satellite radio networks) and systems that support distribution through Field-Vehicle Communications networks. The ISP accomplishes these roles using constantly evolving technologies like the Internet (World Wide Web pages), direct broadcast communications (email alerts, pagers, satellite radio network data broadcasts), communications through Field-Vehicle Communications networks, etc.

Functional Area: Basic Information Broadcast

Broadcast dissemination of traffic, transit, maintenance and construction, event, and weather information to traveler interface systems and vehicles.

IDRequirementStatus
1The center shall disseminate traffic and highway condition information to travelers, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.Existing
2The center shall disseminate maintenance and construction information to travelers, including scheduled maintenance and construction work activities and work zone activities.Existing
3The center shall disseminate transit routes and schedules, transit transfer options, transit fares, and real-time schedule adherence information to travelers.Existing
4The center shall disseminate parking information to travelers, including location, availability, and fees.Existing
5The center shall disseminate toll fee information to travelers.Existing
6The center shall disseminate weather information to travelers.Existing
10The center shall provide the capability for a system operator to control the type and update frequency of broadcast traveler information.Existing

Functional Area: Infrastructure Provided Trip Planning

Generation of pre-trip and enroute trip plans for travelers (and vehicles) based on current traffic conditions, work zones, weather, and travelers constraints and preferences. Includes end-to-end trips using multiple modes, such as bicycle, transit, etc.

IDRequirementStatus
1The center shall provide the capability to provide specific pre-trip and enroute directions to travelers (and drivers), including costs, arrival times, and transfer points.Existing
2The center shall include bicycle routes, walkways, skyways, and multi-use trails in the pre-trip and enroute directions it provides to travelers.Existing
3The center shall support on-line route guidance for travelers using personal devices (such as PDAs).Existing
6The center shall generate route plans based on current and/or predicted conditions of the road network, scheduled maintenance and construction work activities, and work zone activities.Existing
7The center shall generate route plans based on transit services, including fares, schedules, and requirements for travelers with special needs.Existing
8The center shall generate route plans based on current asset restrictions, such as height and weight restrictions on tunnels or bridges.Existing
9The center shall generate route plans based on current or forecasted weather.Existing
12The center shall generate trips based on the use of more than one mode of transport.Existing
13The center shall use the preferences and constraints specified by the traveler in the trip request to select the most appropriate mode of transport.Existing
14The center shall provide the capability for the traveler to confirm the proposed trip plan.Existing
17The center shall provide the capability for center personnel to control route calculation parameters.Existing

Functional Area: ISP Emergency Traveler Information

Distribution of emergency information to the traveling public, including evacuation information and wide-area alerts.

IDRequirementStatus
1The center shall disseminate emergency evacuation information to the traveler interface systems, including evacuation zones, shelter information, available transportation modes, road closures and detours, changes to transit services, and traffic and road conditions at the origin, destination, and along the evacuation routes.Existing
3The center shall disseminate wide-area alert information to the traveler interface systems, including major emergencies such as a natural or man-made disaster, civil emergency, child abductions, severe weather watches and warnings, military activities, and law enforcement warnings.Existing
4The center shall provide the capability for a system operator to control the type and update frequency of emergency and wide-area alert information distributed to travelers.Existing

Functional Area: ISP Traveler Data Collection

Collects traveler information from other centers, consolidates and refines the collected data, and makes this data available to traveler information applications.

IDRequirementStatus
1The center shall collect, process, and store traffic and highway condition information, including incident information, detours and road closures, event information, recommended routes, and current speeds on specific routes.Existing
2The center shall collect, process, and store maintenance and construction information, including scheduled maintenance and construction work activities and work zone activities.Existing
3The center shall collect, process, and store transit routes and schedules, transit transfer options, transit fares, and real-time schedule adherence information.Existing
4The center shall collect, process, and store parking information, including location, availability, and fees.Existing
5The center shall collect, process, and store toll fee information.Existing
6The center shall collect, process, and store current and forecast road conditions and surface weather conditions.Existing

Functional Area: Traveler Telephone Information

Distribution of traveler information and wide-area alerts to traveler telephone information systems such as 511, based on voice-based traveler requests.