NDOT District 3 Road Operations Center

Status

Existing

Description

This element represents NDOT District 3 traffic center located in Elko, Nevada. The center coordinates with other NDOT Districts and states to manage traffic and incidents, and exchange road weather and other traveler information. This element also includes an archive data administration and ISP function.

Stakeholders

StakeholderRoleRole Status
Nevada DOT – District 3OwnsExisting

Physical Objects

Traffic Management Center
Center
Archived Data User System

Functional Objects

Functional ObjectDescription
Center Data Collection'Center Data Collection' collects and stores information that is created in the course of center operations. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region.
Center Data Subscription Management'Center Data Subscription Management' manages data subscriptions for an end user. It provides access to a catalog of available data, manages the necessary user information and rules that govern the data subscriptions, supports communications with data providers to collect data per the subscription rules, and makes the data available to the end user. It provides the local user interface through which a user can specify and manage subscriptions. It supports different mechansims for collecting subscribed data for the end–user including one–time query–response as well as publish–subscribe services.
TMC Advanced Rail Crossing Management'TMC Advanced Rail Crossing Management' monitors and controls rail crossing traffic control equipment at advanced crossings that provide additional information on approaching trains, detect and report obstructions on the grade crossing, and communicate directly with equipped vehicles approaching the crossing. It remotely monitors and reports the status of the rail crossing equipment and sends control plan updates to the equipment. It also provides enhanced coordination between rail operations and traffic management centers that supports forecast of closure times and durations that may be applied to advanced traffic control strategies or delivered as enhanced traveler information.
TMC Barrier System Management'TMC Barrier System Management' remotely monitors and controls barrier systems for transportation facilities and infrastructure under control of center personnel. Barrier systems include automatic or remotely controlled gates, barriers and other access control systems. It also provides an interface to other centers to allow monitoring and control of the barriers from other centers (e.g., public safety or emergency operations centers).
TMC Basic Surveillance'TMC Basic Surveillance' remotely monitors and controls traffic sensor systems and surveillance (e.g., CCTV) equipment, and collects, processes and stores the collected traffic data. Current traffic information and other real–time transportation information is also collected from other centers. The collected information is provided to traffic operations personnel and made available to other centers.
TMC Data Collection'TMC Data Collection' collects and stores information that is created in the course of traffic operations performed by the Traffic Management Center. This data can be used directly by operations personnel or it can be made available to other data users and archives in the region.
TMC Environmental Monitoring'TMC Environmental Monitoring' assimilates current and forecast road conditions and surface weather information using a combination of weather service provider information, information collected by other centers such as the Maintenance and Construction Management Center, data collected from environmental sensors deployed on and about the roadway, and information collected from connected vehicles. The collected environmental information is monitored and presented to the operator. This information can be used to issue general traveler advisories and support location specific warnings to drivers.
TMC Evacuation Support'TMC Evacuation Support' supports development, coordination, and execution of special traffic management strategies during evacuation and subsequent reentry of a population in the vicinity of a disaster or major emergency. A traffic management strategy is developed based on anticipated demand, the capacity of the road network including access to and from the evacuation routes, and existing and forecast conditions. The strategy supports efficient evacuation and also protects and optimizes movement of response vehicles and other resources that are responding to the emergency.
TMC Incident Detection'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
TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination'TMC Incident Dispatch Coordination' formulates and manages an incident response that takes into account the incident potential, incident impacts, and resources required for incident management. It provides information to support dispatch and routing of emergency response and service vehicles as well as coordination with other cooperating agencies. It provides access to traffic management resources that provide surveillance of the incident, traffic control in the surrounding area, and support for the incident response. It monitors the incident response and collects performance measures such as incident response and clearance times.
TMC Regional Traffic Management'TMC Regional Traffic Management' supports coordination between Traffic Management Centers in order to share traffic information between centers as well as control of traffic management field equipment. This coordination supports wide area optimization and regional coordination that spans jurisdictional boundaries; for example, coordinated signal control in a metropolitan area or coordination between freeway operations and arterial signal control within a corridor.
TMC Roadway Equipment Monitoring'TMC Roadway Equipment Monitoring' monitors the operational status of field equipment and detects failures. It presents field equipment status to Traffic Operations Personnel and reports failures to the Maintenance and Construction Management Center. It tracks the repair or replacement of the failed equipment. The entire range of ITS field equipment may be monitored including sensors (traffic, infrastructure, environmental, security, speed, etc.) and devices (highway advisory radio, dynamic message signs, automated roadway treatment systems, barrier and safeguard systems, cameras, traffic signals and override equipment, ramp meters, beacons, security surveillance equipment, etc.).
TMC Safeguard System Management'TMC Safeguard System Management' remotely monitors and controls safeguard systems for transportation facilities and infrastructure. Safeguard systems include blast shielding, exhaust systems and other automatic or remotely controlled systems intended to mitigate the impact of an incident. When access to a transportation facility is impacted by the activation of a safeguard system, impacted systems and travelers are notified.
TMC Signal Control'TMC Signal Control' provides the capability for traffic managers to monitor and manage the traffic flow at signalized intersections. This capability includes analyzing and reducing the collected data from traffic surveillance equipment and developing and implementing control plans for signalized intersections. Control plans may be developed and implemented that coordinate signals at many intersections under the domain of a single Traffic Management Center and are responsive to traffic conditions and adapt to support incidents, preemption and priority requests, pedestrian crossing calls, etc.
TMC Standard Rail Crossing Management'TMC Standard Rail Crossing Management' monitors and controls rail crossing traffic control equipment. This version provides basic support for standard active warning systems at grade crossings. It remotely monitors and reports the status of the rail crossing equipment and sends control plan updates to the equipment.
TMC Traffic Information Dissemination'TMC Traffic Information Dissemination' disseminates traffic and road conditions, closure and detour information, incident information, driver advisories, and other traffic–related data to other centers, the media, and driver information systems. It monitors and controls driver information system field equipment including dynamic message signs and highway advisory radio, managing dissemination of driver information through these systems.
TMC Traffic Metering'TMC Traffic Metering' provides center monitoring and control of traffic metering systems including on ramps, through interchanges, and on the mainline roadway. All types of metering are covered including pre–timed/fixed time, time–based, dynamic and adaptive metering strategies and special bypasses. Metering rates can be calculated based upon historical data or current conditions including traffic, air quality, etc.
TMC Work Zone Traffic Management'TMC Work Zone Traffic Management' coordinates work plans with maintenance systems so that work zones are established that have minimum traffic impact. Traffic control strategies are implemented to further mitigate traffic impacts associated with work zones that are established, providing work zone information to driver information systems such as dynamic message signs.

Interfaces To

Amber/Silver Alert – Media
Amber/Silver Alert – NDOT
California TMC
Carson City Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Carson City EOC
Carson City Field Equipment
Carson City Fire Vehicles
Carson City MCO Vehicles
Carson City Public Safety Dispatch
Carson City Rail Wayside Equipment
Carson City Sheriff Vehicles
Carson City TMC
CVO Inspection Station
CVO On–Board Equipment
Division of Forestry
DPS – Highway Patrol Dispatch
DPS – Highway Patrol Vehicles
Fiber Communications Network
HAZMAT Service
JAC Assist Paratransit Dispatch
JAC Assist Paratransit Vehicles
JAC Transit Dispatch
JAC Transit Traveler Information Services
JAC Transit Vehicles
Local/County Ambulance Dispatch
Local/County Ambulance Vehicle
Local/County Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
Local/County EOCs
Local/County Field Equipment
Local/County MCO Dispatch
Local/County MCO Vehicles
Local/County Public Safety Dispatch
Local/County Public Safety Vehicles
Local/County TOC/Public Works
Local/County Transit Dispatch
Local/County Transit Vehicles
Media
National Weather Service
NDEM
NDOT CVO Traveler Information Field Equipment
NDOT District 1 Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
NDOT District 1 Road Operations Center
NDOT District 2 Connected Vehicle Roadside Eqiupment
NDOT District 2 MCO Dispatch
NDOT District 2 Road Operations Center
NDOT District 3 Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
NDOT District 3 Field Equipment
NDOT District 3 MCO Dispatch
NDOT District 3 MCO Field Equipment
NDOT District 3 MCO Vehicles
NDOT District 3 Rail Wayside Equipment
NDOT District 3 Security Surveillance Equipment
NDOT HAR
NDOT Headquarters
NDOT Headquarters Connected Vehicle Roadside Equipment
NDOT ITS Credentials Management System
NDOT NDEX
NDOT RWIS ISP/Website
NDOT RWIS Sensors
NDOT Service Monitor System
NDOT Statewide Field Equipment
NDOT Statewide Parking Infrastructure
NDOT Traveler Information Displays
Nevada 511 CRS
Nevada 511 Website/Mobile Application
Northern Nevada Regional Road Operations Center (NNROC)
Oregon TMC
Passenger and Freight Rail Operations Systems
Personal Communication Devices
Private Information Service Providers
Radio Communications Network
RTC of Southern Nevada
RTC Washoe County
Statewide EOC
Traveling Public – Mobile Devices/Vehicles
Utah TMC
Wyoming TMC