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Illinois Statewide Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Architecture and Strategic Plan Update Stakeholder Workshop 1

Agenda Team introductions & workshop purpose ITS for Illinois Architecture review and update Workshop summary Next steps 2

IDOT Co Project Managers» Kevin Price» Charles Sikaras TranSmart Technologies» Gary Rylander» Seth Johnson & Matt Roland» Duana Love & Charlie McCarthy AECOM (Matt Letourneau) Parsons (Scott Lee) CDM Smith Team Introductions 3

Workshop Purpose Identify transportation needs Discuss projects (existing & planned) Document associated architecture elements Correlate Statewide & Regional ITS Architectures 4

Intelligent Transportation Systems for Illinois 5 Illinois Statewide ITS Architecture and Strategic Plan Update December 2016

Illinois has some of the nation s first ITS deployments, dating back more than 50 years» Vehicle detection» Ramp metering» Advanced signal systems» Incident management Formal ITS programs ITS in Illinois 20 th Century 6

ITS in Illinois 21 st Century Weigh in motion Fiber optic infrastructure I 74/Peoria ITS, District 4 ComCenter Northeastern Illinois ITS Architecture, Gateway Traveler Information System Commercial vehicle systems Security systems Traveler information Gateway Guide link, District 8 ComCenter, emergency patrols Dynamic message signs, traffic cameras Smart work zones 7

Recent ITS Deployments Open Road Tolling Arterial traffic management Transit ITS Data sharing & integration Traveler information Smart Corridors 8

The Future of ITS 9

How do we best move people & goods?» Reduce congestion» Optimize freight systems Review of Feedback 10

Be proactive anticipate!» Observe trends» Find points of convergence» Prepare existing institutions Review of Feedback 11

Review of Feedback How do we get timely & useful information to those that need it?» Develop new data sources» Make interagency data connections» Consider the traveler experience Illinois Century Network 12

Balance immediate needs with future needs» Link to strategic plans» Update the plan regularly» Re prioritize» Consider maintenance Review of Feedback 13

Collaborate across agencies & sectors» Research» Planning» Grant applications» Data sharing» Operations Review of Feedback 14

Leverage our transportation investments» Public agency owned infrastructure» Utilize commercial services» Effects of connected/autonomous vehicles» Every vehicle will be a data probe Review of Feedback 15

An updated Vision for ITS Review of Feedback Informed choices for improved operations using technology to provide safe, secure and seamless services to the traveling public in real time 16

INTERACTIVE SESSION Identify Transportation Needs & ITS Projects 17

2004 Stakeholder Needs All Regions Combined Top Issues and Priorities (Average Ranking) 1. Construction and Maintenance (5.43) 2. Advanced Traveler Information Systems, ATIS (5.55) 3. Improved Communications (7.00) 4. Advanced Traffic Management Systems, ATMS (7.58) 5. Safety and Security (7.86) 6. Vehicle Pre emption (8.00) 7. Interagency Coordination (8.70) 8. Transit Operations and Maintenance (8.78) 9. Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) (8.92) 10. Standardization (9.25) 11. Asset Monitoring and Sharing (9.33) 12. Incident Management (9.65) 13. Multi modal Operations (10.00) 14. Data (10.69) 15. Highway Rail Intersections, HRI (11.00) 18

Architecture Review & Update 19

Stakeholders involved Inventory of systems Services provided Operational concept Interfaces Agreements Architecture Review and Update 20

Stakeholders Involved a public agency, private organization or the traveling public with a vested interest, or a "stake" in one or more transportation elements 21

Inventory of Systems The list of all ITS related elements in a regional ITS architecture or project ITS architecture. 22

Services Provided Service packages provide an accessible, service oriented perspective tailored to fit, separately or in combination, real world transportation problems and needs. 23

Operational Concept identifies the roles and responsibilities of participating agencies and stakeholders defines the institutional and technical vision and describes how ITS will work at a very high level, frequently using operational scenarios as a basis. 24

Operational Concept 25

Interfaces Information that is exchanged between subsystems and terminators Information flows are the primary tool that is used to define the ITS architecture interfaces. 26

Interfaces 27

Agreements Agreements among different stakeholder agencies and organizations are required to realize the integration shown in the regional or project architecture, and to provide project interoperability. 28

Agreements 29

Workshop Summary 31

ITS Architecture Workshops Rock River Valley Rock Falls, January Great River Country Peoria, Dec. 6 Capital West Springfield, Dec. 7 Metro East East Alton, Dec. 8 Chicagoland Chicago, Nov. 17 Commerce Corridors Ottawa, January University Trail Champaign, Dec. 15 Little Wabash Effingham, Dec. 14 Little Egypt Carterville, Dec. 13 32

Next Steps Online surveys & stakeholder interviews Steering and Technical Committee meetings Regional ITS architecture workshops Regional champions ITS Illinois newsletter www.ilitsupdate.net 33

Thank You! https://ilitsupdate.net 34