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INDOT’s ATIS Program

INDOT’s ATIS Program . Jay Wasson, P.E. Mark Newland Indiana DOT. Automated Traveler Information System. INDOT’s Automated Traveler Information System (ATIS) is an rules based expert system that was developed for the Borman Expressway Advanced Traffic Management System.

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INDOT’s ATIS Program

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  1. INDOT’s ATIS Program Jay Wasson, P.E. Mark Newland Indiana DOT

  2. Automated Traveler Information System • INDOT’s Automated Traveler Information System (ATIS) is an rules based expert system that was developed for the Borman Expressway Advanced Traffic Management System. • Having expanded to statewide utilization INDOT uses it to control over 200 traveler information devices including: HAR, DMS, pagers and email address groups. Indiana Department of Transportation

  3. Indiana Department of Transportation

  4. Motivation & Requirements (1996) • Needed an easy to use non-technical interface for updating traveler information devices from incident response vehicles using low speed communication devices. • Considerations: • Variety of device types and vendors • Pre-NTCIP • Starting Freeway Service Patrol during time of significant government downsizing. Indiana Department of Transportation

  5. ATIS Message Types • Automated Incident Messages • Majority of system interactions are of this type (> 95%). Messages are created automatically based on simple user input. • Custom Messages • Cover special situations that do not involve lane restrictions or supplement automated messages with specific information or directions. Indiana Department of Transportation

  6. Custom ATIS Messages • Custom ATIS messages allow for any text to be assembled into the library for scheduling by privileged user. Include: • Amber Alerts • Air Quality Action Days (CMAQ $) • Special Event Trailblazing (Indy 500, etc) • Detailed incident info or instructions • Detour Routes • Complex Geometrics Indiana Department of Transportation

  7. Automated Messages • Based on a relational database of devices, roadways, incident descriptors and users with privilege levels. • Pre-defined message templates are populated and scheduled based on simple user input about the incident. • Roadway, direction, mile marker, lanes affected, estimated duration, cause, consequence, etc... • Input does not require knowledge of traveler information infrastructure. Indiana Department of Transportation

  8. System Benefits • Fast. • Works well in distributed environments. • Consistent message structure. • Avoids misspelling and scheduling errors. • Extends production of human resources through multi-tasking. • Improves accuracy of information data as entry point can be co-located with the restriction. • Allows for rapid training of new employees. Indiana Department of Transportation

  9. System Limitations • One size doesn’t always fit all situations. • Prioritization challenges exist in cases where multiple incidents exist downstream from a DMS device. • Example: Some lanes closed 2 miles ahead versus all lanes closed 10 miles ahead. Indiana Department of Transportation

  10. Future Enhancements • Dual Linear Referencing • Mile Marker • Nearest Interchange Cross Street • Use of traffic flow data in triggering automated messages and/or aiding in the prioritization of message presentation. Indiana Department of Transportation

  11. For more information... Jay Wasson, P.E. Indiana Department of Transportation (317) 899-8601 jwasson@indot.state.in.us Richard Anderson Iron Mountain Systems (951) 491-0153 randerson@imsmail.org Indiana Department of Transportation

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