ADOT/MCDOT Arizona Connected Vehicle Program Expansion

Description

Arizona Department of Transportation and Maricopa County Department of Transportation in collaboration with University of Arizona and others partnered together to develop the Arizona Connected Vehicle Program. This test bed includes all signalized intersections within the Anthem Community including the I–17/Daisy Mountain Drive Interchange. Multi Modal Intelligent Traffic Signal System (MMITSS) was selected as the signal priority/optimization system that operates in a connected vehicle environment to service all modes of transportation, including passenger vehicles, transit, emergency vehicles, freight fleets, bicycles and pedestrians. This project will expand connected vehicle applications along the existing test bed. New applications may include but are not limited to audible pedestrian times for walk/don't walk that are dependent upon pedestrian's location, freight priority, transit priority, work zone enhancements, incident alerting, data archive improvements, and overall testbed expansion including additional intersections and ADOT I–17 interchanges in the region.

Status: Planned

Timeframe: SHORT

Services

CVO06–ADOT Freight Signal Priority
PT09–Arizona Transit Signal Priority
SU01–Arizona Connected Veh Sys Monitoring and Management
SU05–Arizona Location and Time Services
SU08–Connected Vehicle Security and Credentials Management
SU09–Device Certification and Enrollment (Instance 1)
TM04–Arizona Connected Vehicle Traffic Signal System
VS03–Arizona Connected Vehicle Situational Awareness
VS04–Arizona V2V Special Vehicle Alert