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roadside equipment that communicates with the roadside units such as signal controllers and the in-vehicle units using radio signals

roadside equipment that communicates with the roadside units such as signal controllers and the in-vehicle units using radio signals

Application Area: Traffic Control Systems
Associated Standards: ISO 22951
Terminology

roadside equipment that communicates with the roadside units such as the signal controllers and the in-vehicle units

roadside equipment that communicates with the roadside units such as the signal controllers and the in-vehicle units

Application Area: Traffic Control Systems
Associated Standards: ISO 22951
Terminology

ITS roadside equipment that perform ITS services by exchanging electronic message with nearby vehicle systems and/or personal systems via short-range wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: Connected roadside equipment typically provides ITS-related functionality but the term includes roadside equipment that only provide the ITS service of routing for short-range wireless technologies.
NOTE…

ITS roadside equipment that perform ITS services by exchanging electronic message with nearby vehicle systems and/or personal systems via short-range wireless technologies
NOTE 1 to entry: Connected roadside equipment typically provides ITS-related functionality but the term includes roadside equipment that only provide the ITS service of routing for short-range wireless technologies.
NOTE 2 to entry: The term “connected vehicle roadside equipment” is used within the current version of the Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT).

Application Area: Traffic Control Systems
Terminology

infrastructure-based ITS component located outside of a data centre that is designed to provide local processing or routing services while stationary
EXAMPLE: Traffic detector, camera, signal controller, message sign, tolling station.
NOTE 1 to entry: Typically, field systems are located along the roadside.
NOTE 2 to entry: Typically, the operation of a field system is governed by…

infrastructure-based ITS component located outside of a data centre that is designed to provide local processing or routing services while stationary
EXAMPLE: Traffic detector, camera, signal controller, message sign, tolling station.
NOTE 1 to entry: Typically, field systems are located along the roadside.
NOTE 2 to entry: Typically, the operation of a field system is governed by management functions running in a centre system.
NOTE 3 to entry: Field systems can be permanently installed or transportable.
Note 4 to entry: The term “roadside system” is typically used to describe field systems along a roadside but can also be used to refer to kiosks.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

field system that performs localized ITS services
EXAMPLE: traffic signal controller, variable message sign, vehicle detection
NOTE 1 to entry: ITS services that can be performed by ITS roadside equipment include surveillance, traffic control, information provision, payment transaction services, and/or enforcement
NOTE 2 to entry: “ITS roadway equipment” is used within the current…

field system that performs localized ITS services
EXAMPLE: traffic signal controller, variable message sign, vehicle detection
NOTE 1 to entry: ITS services that can be performed by ITS roadside equipment include surveillance, traffic control, information provision, payment transaction services, and/or enforcement
NOTE 2 to entry: “ITS roadway equipment” is used within the current version of the Architecture Reference for Cooperative and Intelligent Transportation (ARC-IT; see Reference [25]). The term roadway has been revised to reflect that the equipment is typically along the roadway rather than a part of the roadway.

Application Area: ITS Architecture
Terminology

roadside equipment that communicates with the in-vehicle units and the roadside units, e.g. beacons and antennas

roadside equipment that communicates with the in-vehicle units and the roadside units, e.g. beacons and antennas

Application Area: Traffic Control Systems
Associated Standards: ISO 22951
Terminology

equipment located along the road ether fixed or mobile

equipment located along the road ether fixed or mobile

Associated Standards: ISO 26684, ISO 15638-20
Terminology

system that receives and processes vehicular and pedestrian information within a certain zone and determines the situation, in order to provide the safety warning and parking guide service to vehicles and pedestrians, and that is installed at the road side

system that receives and processes vehicular and pedestrian information within a certain zone and determines the situation, in order to provide the safety warning and parking guide service to vehicles and pedestrians, and that is installed at the road side

Application Area: Nomadic Devices in ITS Systems
Associated Standards: ISO 13184-1
Terminology

terminal units controlled or monitored by a traffic management centre
NOTE: Roadside modules are usually installed at the roadside arena.

terminal units controlled or monitored by a traffic management centre
NOTE: Roadside modules are usually installed at the roadside arena.

Application Area: Traffic Control Systems
Associated Standards: ISO 15784-3
Terminology

part of connected roadside equipment that provides wireless connectivity to vehicle systems and/or personal systems

part of connected roadside equipment that provides wireless connectivity to vehicle systems and/or personal systems

Associated Standards: ISO 22951
Terminology

roadside equipment that controls the lighting timings of traffic lights

roadside equipment that controls the lighting timings of traffic lights

Application Area: Traffic Control Systems

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