City of Vancouver CV RSE

Status: Future

Description

Future connected vehicle roadside equipment (RSE), including radios, edge computing, and integration with central systems.

Stakeholders

StakeholderRoleRole Status
City of VancouverOwnsFuture

Physical Objects

Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment

Functional Objects

Functional ObjectDescriptionUser Defined
Field Asset Identification'Field Asset Identification' stores and provides a unique identifier on request. The full range of RFID solutions are covered ranging from passive tags that support only near–field communications to active tags that support longer read ranges and writeable storage options. More advanced implementations can store and provide additional asset information in addition to the ID such as a lot number, production date, or last service date.False
RSE Field Asset Locating'RSE Field Asset Locating' scans RFID–equipped assets and records their location relative to the scanning device. In this case, the scanning device is a fixed piece of field equipment that monitors RFID tags within range. The asset locating system must know its location in 3D coordinates and calculate a range vector to the RFID tag. It can then provide the location and RFID ID to a back office service.False
RSE Infrastructure Monitoring'RSE Infrastructure Monitoring' collects environmental situation (probe) data from passing vehicles that are equipped with short range communications capability with particular focus on measures that may indicate infrastructure condition. The collected data includes current environmental conditions as measured by on–board sensors (e.g., ambient temperature and precipitation measures) and current status of vehicle systems that can be used to infer infrastructure condition (e.g., status of ABS, traction control systems, vertical acceleration measures) as reported by the vehicle. This functional object also supports short range communications with maintenance and construction vehicles, providing local control and monitoring of infrastructure sensors.False
RSE Infrastructure Restriction Warning'RSE Infrastructure Restriction Warning' uses short range communications to warn vehicles of infrastructure dimensional and weight restrictions.False
RSE Intersection Management'RSE Intersection Management' uses short range communications to support connected vehicle applications that manage signalized intersections. It communicates with approaching vehicles and ITS infrastructure (e.g., the traffic signal controller) to enhance traffic signal operations. Coordination with the ITS infrastructure also supports conflict monitoring to ensure the RSE output and traffic signal control output are consistent and degrade in a fail safe manner.False
RSE Intersection Safety'RSE Intersection Safety' uses short range communications to support connected vehicle applications that improve intersection safety. It communicates with approaching vehicles and ITS infrastructure to alert and warn drivers of potential stop sign, red light, and non–motorized user crossing conflicts or violations.False
RSE Lighting System Support'RSE Lighting System Support' uses V2I communications to monitor vehicle presence and collect environmental information from passing connected vehicles. The collected data is processed and filtered and provided as an input to support adjustment of roadside lighting systems.False
RSE Parking Management'RSE Parking Management' monitors the basic safety messages generated by connected vehicles to detect vehicles parking and maintain and report spaces that are occupied by connected vehicles. It also uses short range communications to provide parking information to vehicles.False
RSE Restricted Lanes ApplicationThe 'RSE Restricted Lanes Application' uses short range communications to monitor and manage dynamic and static restricted lanes. It collects vehicle profile information from vehicles entering the lanes and monitors vehicles within the lanes, providing aggregate data to the back office center. It provides lane restriction information and signage data to the vehicles and optionally identifies vehicles that violate the current lane restrictions. These functions are performed based on operating parameters provided by the back office managing center(s).False
RSE Speed Warning'RSE Speed Warning' notifies connected vehicles that are approaching a reduced speed zone, providing: (1) the zone's current posted speed limit and (2) any roadway configuration changes associated with the reduced speed zone (e.g., lane closures, lane shifts) if applicable, and (3) associated warning information (i.e., the reason for the reduced speed warning). Configuration parameters that define the applicable speed limit(s), geographic location and extent of the reduced speed zone, and roadway configuration information are received from a center or provided through a local interface. The characteristics of individual vehicles may also be monitored and used to warn vehicles with specific limitations that reduce safe operating speeds, (e.g., rollover risk for tall vehicles). This functional object works in conjunction with the 'Roadway Speed Monitoring and Warning' functional object, which uses traditional ITS field equipment to warn non–equipped vehicles.False
RSE Traffic Monitoring'RSE Traffic Monitoring' monitors the basic safety messages that are shared between connected vehicles and distills this data into traffic flow measures that can be used to manage the network in combination with or in lieu of traffic data collected by infrastructure–based sensors. As connected vehicle penetration rates increase, the measures provided by this application can expand beyond vehicle speeds that are directly reported by vehicles to include estimated volume, occupancy, and other measures. This object also supports incident detection by monitoring for changes in speed and vehicle control events that indicate a potential incident.False
RSE Traveler Information Communications'RSE Traveler Information Communications' includes field elements that distribute information to vehicles for in–vehicle display. The information may be provided by a center (e.g., variable information on traffic and road conditions in the vicinity of the field equipment) or it may be determined and output locally (e.g., static sign information and signal phase and timing information). This includes the interface to the center or field equipment that controls the information distribution and the short range communications equipment that provides information to passing vehicles.False
RSE Work Zone Safety'RSE Work Zone Safety' communicates with Connected Vehicles and Personal Information Devices carried or worn by the work crew to detect vehicle intrusions in work zones and warn crew workers and drivers of imminent encroachment. Crew movements are also monitored so that the crew can be warned of movement beyond the designated safe zone.False

Physical Standards

Document NumberTitleDescription
USDOT RSUDedicated Short–Range Communications Roadside Unit Specifications (FHWA–JPO–17–589)This document will specify the requirements for roadside units (RSU) to serve as a network edge device for 5.9GHz DSRC infrastructure.

Interfaces To

City of Vancouver Field Equipment
City of Vancouver Maintenance System
City of Vancouver Maintenance Vehicle
City of Vancouver Managed Parking Facilities
City of Vancouver Parking Management
City of Vancouver Personnel Device
City of Vancouver Traffic Management Center
Connected Vehicle
C–TRAN Transit Vehicles
Local Emergency Responder Vehicles
Motor Carrier Vehicles
Traveler Personal Information Device