Regional ITS Architectures
The Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT) is used as a template to create regional ITS architectures that are tailored for a specific state, metropolitan area, or other region of interest (e.g., a major corridor or a National Park). ARC-IT provides the fundamental building blocks: the physical objects (subsystems and terminators), interfaces (as defined by the information flows), service packages, functional objects, and functional requirements that are selectively included in the regional ITS architecture and customized as necessary to fully reflect the envisioned regional transportation system.Once created, a regional ITS architecture is a framework for institutional agreement and technical integration for the region. The regional ITS architecture defines the links between the pieces of the system and the information that is exchanged on each connection. Over 300 regional ITS architectures have been developed so chances are good that you already have one in your region.
The Regional Architecture Development for Intelligent Transportation (RAD-IT) software tool provides an easy way to personalize and customize ARC-IT for a specific region as shown in the following figure.
