Concepts for Universal ROadside Processor : GERDIEN : General European Road Data Information Exchange Network : DRIVE-II project number V2044
A Universal ROadside Processor (UROP) is a system concept, designed to support a wide range of traffic management applications along roads in interurban areas. A UROP system collects data, performs preprocessing and data reduction, sets signs, communicates to vehicles, sends messages to higher level systems and receives orders from higher level systems. This document describes the concepts of a UROP, as part of the IRTE physical architecture for the roadside layer in the IRTE (Integrated Road Transport Environment), the architecture framework developed in the DRIVE-II GERDIEN project.
- Datum rapport
- 1 januari 1994
- Auteur
- TNO Institute of Applied Physics (TPD); Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat, Transport Research Centre (RWS, AVV); J. Blonk, J. Rogier, L. van den Berg
- Uitgever
- [s.n.].
- Annotatie
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VI, 28 p.
ill
TNO document TPD-FSP-RPT-95-026
With ref.
Report for the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) - Documentnummer
- 79791