FREE ITS WEB PILOT: Applying Your Test Plan to the Advanced Traffic Controller based on ATC 5201 St

When:  Mar 29, 2017 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  All Member Forum
Description
The Advanced Transportation Controller (ATC) family of standards provides an open architecture hardware and software platform that can support a wide variety of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) field applications. These standards are characterized by their modularity, support of multiple and concurrent application programs, and design to facilitate the adoption of new technologies.

This module teaches user agencies to create test plans specific to their roadside controller needs based on the ATC5201 v06 Standard. The path begins with a Test Plan, followed by Test Cases and Test Procedures. Prior to developing such a test plan, the user is expected to be knowledgeable of the ATC5201 v06 Standard and testing methodologies. The agency is also expected to have developed their own user needs and requirements related to the ATC5201 v06 Standard (discussed in modules A307A and A307B).

This module teaches the IEEE 829 formats for test documentation and will review sample test documentation that should result from performing the tests identified including test logs, test summary, and test incident reports. It will also guide agencies in verifying that delivered products comply with the agency’s roadside controller specifications.

Module key benefits include:
• Final contract acceptance for Procurement
• Clear, unambiguous quality gate for Designers and Manufacturers
• Ongoing incoming inspection test during deployment for Installers
• Ongoing diagnostic test for deployed equipment for Maintenance

Target Audience
• Traffic management and engineering staff
• Maintenance staff
• System developers
• Test personnel
• Private and public sector users including manufacturers


Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Tailor the testable elements of ATC 5201 Standard equipment Identify key elements of ATC 5201 Standard equipment for testing documentation

2. Describe within the context of a systems lifecycle the role of a test plan and the testing to be undertaken


3. Describe the application of good testing documentation for transportation controller equipment based on the ATC 5201 v06 Standard using a sample Requirements to Test Case Traceability Table (RTCTT)


4. Identify Describe the testing process and write a test plan to verify ATC 5201 v06 requirements of ATC using a sample test documentation

5. Integrate the Connected Vehicle Roadside Unit (RSU) interface into the ATC test plan

Instructor: Dave Miller
Mr. Miller has more than 36 years of experience in the management, design and development of critical control systems including traffic control, Bus Rapid Transit, Connected Vehicle, petrochemical process control, pipeline control, oil field production and nuclear fuel manufacture. Specific ITS experience includes the design and first deployments of ATC 5201 (Linux) and ATC 5202 (Model 2070) ASCs as well as the design and first deployments of NEMA TS-2 ASCs with NTCIP. Connected Vehicle experience includes the ASCs and software for the USDOT Test Bed in Oakland County MI, the USDOT Safety Pilot in Ann Arbor MI, Connected Vehicle Pilot in Tampa Florida and test beds in the EU and UK.


Course Credit: 1.5 PDH

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