Interface: Bus Information Apps - Level 2 Cities Connected Vehicle Equipment

Bus Information Apps to Level 2 Cities Connected Vehicle Equipment Interface Diagram

Information Flow Definitions

intersection geometry  (Planned)  

The physical geometry of an intersection covering the location and width of each approaching lane, egress lane, and valid paths between approaches and egresses. This flow also defines the location of stop lines, cross walks, specific traffic law restrictions for the intersection (e.g., turning movement restrictions), and other elements that support calculation of a safe and legal vehicle path through the intersection.

intersection safety warning  (Planned)  

A warning of an imminent unsafe vehicle infringement at an intersection that may endanger other vehicles or pedestrians. This allows vehicles approaching the intersection to be warned in the event of an imminent red light or stop sign violation or potential infringement on an occupied crosswalk. All connected vehicles and personal devices near the intersection receive the warning.

intersection status  (Planned)  

Current signal phase and timing information for all lanes at a signalized intersection. This flow identifies active lanes and lanes that are being stopped and specifies the length of time that the current state will persist for each lane. It also identifies signal priority and preemption status and pedestrian crossing status information where applicable.

personal crossing safety information  (Planned)  

Current crossing status including permission to cross, crossing time remaining, and warnings in the event that a vehicle reports an imminent intersection infringement that may impact non–motorized users including pedestrians and cyclists.

personal location  (Planned)  

The current location (latitude, longitude, and elevation) reported by the personal information device

personal signal service request  (Planned)  

A request for right of way from a personal device that indicates the type of traveler (pedestrian, special needs pedestrian, bicyclist, etc.), anticipated time of arrival, travel path, and crossing duration.