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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Connected Vehicle Reference
Implementation Architecture
Workshop; Notice of Public Meeting
ITS Joint Program Office, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Research
and Technology, U.S. Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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In continuation of ITS Connected
Vehicle Reference Implementation
Architecture (CVRIA) efforts, the U.S.
Department of Transportation (USDOT)
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Intelligent Transportation System Joint
Program Office (ITS JPO) will present
and seek input on the latest results of its
Connected Vehicle architecture
developments and standards analysis at
a workshop in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, June 10–12, 2015.
The event will be held at Draper
Laboratory, located in the Kendall
Square technology innovation area, and
near USDOT’s Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center. The
event will be presented in two parts:
• June 10: A training session on:
Æ The CVRIA, a consistent framework
to guide the planning and deployment
of connected vehicle technologies. The
architecture identifies options for
interoperable deployment of
technologies from an enterprise,
physical, logical, and communications
perspective. It also facilitates the ability
of jurisdictions to operate
collaboratively and to harness the
benefits of a regional approach to
transportation challenges.
Æ The Systems Engineering Tool for
Intelligent Transportation (SET-IT)
Version 1.1, which allows implementers
and decision makers to develop their
own architectures for deployment.
Both are available at: https://
www.its.dot.gov/arch/index.htm and
www.iteris.com/cvria.
• June 11–12: A workshop that will
provide implementers and decision
makers with:
Æ An update on the changes to CVRIA
and SET-IT as they move toward the
release of version 2.0 in late June 2015.
Æ An update on the standards
analysis that was performed using the
CVRIA to identify interfaces that are
candidates for standardization.
To register for the CVRIA workshop,
please visit: www.itsa.org/
cvriaregistration.
For further information, please
contact Carlos Alban, Transportation
Program Specialist, Intelligent
Transportation Society of America, 1100
New Jersey Ave. SE., Suite 850
Washington, DC 20003, 202–721–4223,
calban@itsa.org.
Updates will be available on the ITS
Program Web site at: https://
www.its.dot.gov/ under Press Room:
Public Meetings and Events, and on the
ITS Standards Web site at: https://
www.standards.its.dot.gov/
DevelopmentActivities/CVReference.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
CVRIA training will be conducted on
Wednesday, June 10, 2015 from 9:00–
16:00. The workshop will be conducted
on Thursday, June 11, 2015 from 9:00–
16:30 and on Friday, June 12, 2015 from
9:00–13:00. It will take place at Draper
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Laboratory, 555 Technology Square,
Cambridge, MA 02139. Directions to
Kendall Square, local hotel options, and
information for access to Draper
Laboratory will be provided to
registrants.
As the results of the CVRIA, interface
analysis, and standardization efforts are
expected to affect a wide range of public
and private organizations, it is
important that the analyses incorporate,
as appropriate, the needs and
requirements of the CV community.
This workshop is an appropriate
opportunity for external stakeholders to
engage in the standards discussion.
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 7th day
of May 2015.
Stephen Glasscock,
Program Analyst, ITS Joint Program Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Intelligent Transportation Systems Connected Vehicle Reference
Implementation Architecture Workshop; Notice of Public Meeting
AGENCY: ITS Joint Program Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice.
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In continuation of ITS Connected Vehicle Reference Implementation
Architecture (CVRIA) efforts, the U.S. Department of Transportation
(USDOT) Intelligent Transportation System Joint Program Office (ITS
JPO) will present and seek input on the latest results of its Connected
Vehicle architecture developments and standards analysis at a workshop
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 10-12, 2015.
The event will be held at Draper Laboratory, located in the Kendall
Square technology innovation area, and near USDOT's Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center. The event will be presented in two
parts:
June 10: A training session on:
[cir] The CVRIA, a consistent framework to guide the planning and
deployment of connected vehicle technologies. The architecture
identifies options for interoperable deployment of technologies from an
enterprise, physical, logical, and communications perspective. It also
facilitates the ability of jurisdictions to operate collaboratively and
to harness the benefits of a regional approach to transportation
challenges.
[cir] The Systems Engineering Tool for Intelligent Transportation
(SET-IT) Version 1.1, which allows implementers and decision makers to
develop their own architectures for deployment.
Both are available at: https://www.its.dot.gov/arch/index.htm and
www.iteris.com/cvria.
June 11-12: A workshop that will provide implementers and
decision makers with:
[cir] An update on the changes to CVRIA and SET-IT as they move
toward the release of version 2.0 in late June 2015.
[cir] An update on the standards analysis that was performed using
the CVRIA to identify interfaces that are candidates for
standardization.
To register for the CVRIA workshop, please visit: www.itsa.org/cvriaregistration.
For further information, please contact Carlos Alban,
Transportation Program Specialist, Intelligent Transportation Society
of America, 1100 New Jersey Ave. SE., Suite 850 Washington, DC 20003,
202-721-4223, calban@itsa.org.
Updates will be available on the ITS Program Web site at: https://www.its.dot.gov/ under Press Room: Public Meetings and Events, and on
the ITS Standards Web site at: https://www.standards.its.dot.gov/DevelopmentActivities/CVReference.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CVRIA training will be conducted on
Wednesday, June 10, 2015 from 9:00-16:00. The workshop will be
conducted on Thursday, June 11, 2015 from 9:00-16:30 and on Friday,
June 12, 2015 from 9:00-13:00. It will take place at Draper Laboratory,
555 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139. Directions to Kendall
Square, local hotel options, and information for access to Draper
Laboratory will be provided to registrants.
As the results of the CVRIA, interface analysis, and
standardization efforts are expected to affect a wide range of public
and private organizations, it is important that the analyses
incorporate, as appropriate, the needs and requirements of the CV
community. This workshop is an appropriate opportunity for external
stakeholders to engage in the standards discussion.
Issued in Washington, DC, on the 7th day of May 2015.
Stephen Glasscock,
Program Analyst, ITS Joint Program Office.
[FR Doc. 2015-11428 Filed 5-11-15; 8:45 am]
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