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By Ms. Patricia Ro posted 10-26-2016 11:54 AM

  

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On behalf of the Institute of Transportation Engineers and the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of The Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, we would like to invite you to attend the FREE Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) standards training web pilots for the ITS Professional Capacity Building Program.

The goal of this training is to help you learn to procure, implement, and operate ITS standards-based devices and equipment. The web pilot is part of testing the module’s development, and is meant to capture your input to improve the product before finalizing the module.

Register for free for any or all of the following modules, and take part in shaping our ITS Standards training modules by providing your feedback and earning professional development hours!

Registration

Limited space, registration accepted based on first-come, first-serve. The registration link is provided below in each module description. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email. An email containing information about joining the webinar will be sent one business day prior to the event.

Course Credit

1.5 PDH

To receive course credit, you must attend and participate in the web pilot and complete an evaluation survey immediately after the web pilot ends.

Modules

Module A311a (Update): Understanding User Needs for DMS Systems based on NTCIP 1203 Standard v03

Date/Time: November 15, 2016 / 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. EST

Register: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/9040845788277631489

Course Description:

The purpose of this updated module is to incorporate necessary changes made by the updated NTCIP standard v03 (from v02), and assists technical staff in writing unambiguous, complete, and well-written user needs based on NTCIP 1213 Standard v03.

This module provides participants with information on how to identify the appropriate use of the NTCIP 1213 Standard v03 and acquire a DMS system based on what the user is seeking to accomplish; and also provides participants with information on how to identify user needs that can be traced to requirements, which will be discussed in A306b: Specifying Requirements for DMS Systems based on NTCIP 1213 Standard v03, with support from tools and resources such as Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) and Protocol Requirements List (PRL) in following a Systems Engineering (SE) Process. An updated final module, T311, will deal with the preparing and applying of testing documentation for DMS based on NTCIP 1203 Standard v03.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Review the structure of the DMS standard.
  2. Identify specific DMS operational needs.
  3. Describe the purpose of the Protocol Requirements List (PRL) Matrix and Benefits.
  4. Discuss how to prepare a project level PRL with user needs and their associated requirements.

Instructor: Raman Patel, Ph.D., P.E. President of RK Patel Associates, Inc.

Dr. Raman Patel has 47 years of experience in the transportation field and has been actively involved in the ITS standards development and standards training program, and has served as chair of ITE’s Standards Committee for 15 years. He is a founding member of the NTCIP and TMDD committees.

Module T304: Applying Your Test Plan to the FMS-Part 1 System Masters based on NTCIP 1210 Standard v01

Date/Time: November 17, 2016 / 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. EST

Register: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/1880531399084095745

Course Description:

This module will help users leverage their NTCIP 1210 v01 based specifications to produce and apply a sample test plan, including test design specifications, test case specifications and test procedure specifications for SSM. Thus, the development of clear and unambiguous NTCIP 1210 v01 based testing documentation can be used by system developers and integrators during procurement specifications preparation, system acceptance and ongoing maintenance efforts. The module will guide agencies in verifying that delivered products conform to NTCIP standards and comply with the agency’s specifications.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe within the context of the systems life cycle the role of a test plan and testing to be undertaken.
  2. Recognize the purpose, structure, and content of well-written test documentation for SSM based on IEEE 829-2008 formats.
  3. Explain how to develop the complete test documentation package for an SSM specification based on NTCIP 1210 Standard v01.
  4. Describe the testing of an SSM using sample test documentation.

Instructor: Raman Patel, Ph.D., P.E. President of RK Patel Associates, Inc.

Dr. Patel has 47 years of experience in the transportation field and has been actively involved in the ITS standards development and standards training program, and has served as chair of ITE’s Standards Committee for 15 years. He is a founding member of the NTCIP and TMDD committees.

Module A306a (Update): Understanding User Needs for Electrical and Lighting Management Systems based on NTCIP 1213 ELMS Standard v03

Date/Time: November 21, 2016 / 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. EST

Register: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/6421172473682753793

Course Description:

The purpose of this updated module is to incorporate necessary changes resulting from new user needs and capabilities such as connected vehicles, SMART Grid, and others included in the updated NTCIP 1213 standard v03 (from v02). It also assists technical staff in writing unambiguous, complete, and well-written user needs based on the NTCIP 1213 Standard v03.

This module provides participants with information on how to identify the appropriate use of the NTCIP 1213 standard and acquire an ELMS system based on what the user is seeking to accomplish; and provides participants with information on how to identify user needs that can then be traced to the requirements, which will be discussed in A306b: Specifying Requirements for ELMS Based on NTCIP 1213 Standard v03, with support from tools and resources such as a Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM) and Protocol Requirements List (PRL) in following a Systems Engineering (SE) Process. A final module, T306, will deal with the preparation of testing documentation for ELMS.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the structure of the NTCIP 1213 v03 standard.
  2. Identify specific ELMS user needs.
  3. User the protocol requirements list (PRL) to select the user needs and trace them to requirements.
  4. Explain how to use the PRL table for the ELMS Specification.

Instructor: James J. Frazer, President of Gridaptive Technologies

Mr. Frazer possesses an in-depth knowledge of the commercial and industrial sales and marketing process as well as that of control system integration, networks, and protocols. Within the intelligent transportation systems domain, Jim continues to play a pivotal role in the development of the U.S. Department of Transportation's ITS adaptive lighting standards, and currently chairs the U.S. DOT ITS NTCIP 1213 Electrical and Lighting Management Systems Working Group as well as the Illuminating Engineering Society’s Roadway Lighting Energy Management Committee.

Module CV271: Using the ISO TS 19091 Standard to Implement V2I Intersection Applications Introduction

Date/Time: December 2, 2016 / 12:00 p.m.—2:00 p.m. EST

Register: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/7804479047704029953

Course Description:

The purpose of this module is to introduce ISO TS 19091 specification and its relationship with other connected vehicle standards. This module will provide participants with an introduction to the ISO Technical Specification (TS) 19091, intelligent transport systems—Cooperative ITS—using V2I and V2V communications for applications related to signalized intersections.

The module describes the structure of the specification, presents the use cases addressed by the specification, then introduces how to the use the standard to deploy a standards-based application for signalized intersections. This module helps the participant understand the scope of the ISO TS 19091 specification and describes how implementers can use this specification to implement standards-based connected vehicle applications specific to signalized intersections.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify the benefits of standardization for agencies, system developers, and suppliers.
  2. Describe the scope of ISO TS 19091 standard.
  3. Review the structure of ISO TS 19091 standard.
  4. Describe the user needs addressed by ISO TS 19091 standard.
  5. Applying ISO TS 19091 standard content to your project.

Instructor: Patrick Chan, P.E., Senior Technical Staff, Consensus Systems Technologies

Mr. Chan has been involved with the development of ITS standards since the year 2000 as an ITS project manager for a public agency.  Specifically, he has applied the systems engineering process to numerous NTCIP data dictionary standards, such as NTCIP 1202 v03 – Object Definitions for Actuated Signal Controllers, the ITE/AASHTO Traffic Management Data Dictionary, a center-to-center standard, and to SAE J3067, which is a comment to SAE 2735, Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) Message Set Dictionary, the data dictionary for connected vehicles, with systems engineering content.  

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