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  • FDOT District Two ITS Using the Cloud in Daily Operations
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  • BLUETOOTH TRAVEL TIME SYSTEM Purchase of over 160 units Installed on State corridors and City roads Logistic approach on secondary roads Works as a point detection unit tied to paths Over 200 plus miles of road coverage Cost was under $1.1 million with five year support
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  • HOW IT WORKS The devices capture the unique MAC address of the BlueTooth device in the vehicle and the Travel Time is calculated by the Trafficcast Server when a match is seen.
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  • BLUETOOTH TRAVEL TIME SYSTEM Devices from Traffic Cast The Trademarked device name is BlueTOAD. Initial deployment shown is on I-95 and US 1, which parallel each other in this area.
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  • BLUETOOTH TRAVEL TIME SYSTEM The map shown displays travel time for the same section of I-95
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  • BLUETOOTH TRAVEL TIME SYSTEM Previous screen shot showed slow downs between Bowden Road and University Blvd and between University Blvd and Emerson Street. Comparison with the Statewide 511 website Printer-Friendly Espaol Scheduled road work on SR-408 WB has the ramp to SR-417 NB closed. Motorists should use the Goldenrod Rd exit as a detour.SR-836 EB exit ramp to SR-826 SB will be closed from Friday August 12 at 11pm to Sunday August 14 at 6am due to construction. Motorists should expect delays in the area and seek alternate routes.I-95 Northbound ramp to Turnpike / SR-826 WB is closed due to construction. Expect delays in the area.Scheduled road work on SR-408 WB has the ramp to SR-417 NB closed. Motorists should use the Goldenrod Rd exit as a detour. Map data 2011 Google - Terms of UseTerms of Use 2 km1 mi
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  • BLUETOOTH TRAVEL TIME SYSTEM
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  • BLUETOOTH DEPLOYMENT
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  • BLUETOOTH TRAVEL SPEEDS
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  • LETS GO THERE! https://bluetoad.trafficcast.com/
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  • Bridge Monitoring During Weather Events
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  • Wind Sensors To be placed on 22 bridges Envelope the Northeast Florida region Use of NOAA approval process Use of NOAA GOES (satellites) over Gulf Coordination with Central Office for distribution
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  • Bridge Installations Nassau County (1) ICW (1) Duval County (19) ICW (4) St. Johns River (8) Trout River (2) Roadways (5) Clay County (3) St. Johns River (1) Doctors Lake (1) Black Creek (1) St. Johns County (5) ICW (5)
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  • Determining when to close a bridge due to severe weather requires onsite monitoring Today, this bridge monitoring is problematic: Wind-speed data is gathered by law enforcement as severe weather approaches Inefficient use of public safety resources Dangerous for deployed personnel Data-collecting is sometimes inaccurate Dissemination of data is not always timely Bridge Monitoring During Weather Events Bridge Closure During Hurricane Ivan in the Panhandle
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  • Free Satellite Service For Bridge Monitoring On April 29, 2010 FDOT received approval from NOAA to use the DCS satellite system On May 5, 2010 NOAA assigned satellite communications channels to FDOT on the GOES-12 environmental monitoring satellite August 28, 2005 picture of Hurricane Katrina taken from the GOES-12 satellite
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  • How will it work for FDOT?
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  • Example High-Wind Report
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  • LETS GO THERE! http://www.nftpowind.com/Login.aspx?Return Url=%2fFDOT_SumGrid.aspx
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  • SPARR SPARR Smart Phone Application for Road Rangers Expedites reporting by Road Rangers Creates a paperless system Continuous tracking Direct reporting into SunGuide Increases accuracy All done over the Internet Detailed presentation and information at our booth
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  • ACTIVU VIDEO WALL SYSTEM Real time through Collaboration and Mobility White Board capabilities Share information and data dynamically Everyone on the same page All done through the Internet Detailed presentation and information at our booth
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  • WebEOC Driven and managed by FHP Connects TIM partners Allows dynamic information sharing/data sharing Beginning of process to mesh information Everyone on the same page All done through the Internet
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  • QUESTIONS? Peter Vega, P.E. FDOT District Two ITS Engineer (904) 360-5463 [email protected]