Title: Public Works
1Public Works
Ontario Road PatrolAlex Brossault Senior
Industry Consultant
2Agenda
- Using technology to meet the Minimum Maintenance
Standards - Solution Ontario Road Patrol (ORP)
- Case study Region of Waterloo/City of
Peterborough - ORP Architecture
- Analyzing the Data
3Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal
Highways
- The minimum maintenance standards were developed
to provide municipalities with a defence against
liability from actions arising with regard to
levels of care on roads and bridges. - Regulation 239/02, which came into force on
November 1, 2002, contains the minimum
maintenance standards.
4Minimum Maintenance Standards for Municipal
Highways
- Ontario Good Roads Association
- www.ogra.org
5MMS Solution Using Proven Technology
- Ontario Road Patrol
- Collects all event information required by the
MMS - Logs all routes traveled
- Tools for event collection
- Advanced Reporting and Notification
- Originally designed with road patrol requirements
in mind - Large buttons and simple GUI interface (for field
use) - Reporting
- Historical location/time tracking
- Minimum maintenance standards (Ontario regulation
239/02) - Configurable event types and associated attribute
data - Synchronizes with central in-house database
6Road Patrol Architecture
7Case Study Region of Waterloo
- Population 500,000
- Solutions
- Operations (ORP)
8Case Study Region of Waterloo
- Operations (ORP)
- Responsibilities
- Data Collection, storage, inspection,
maintenance, and mapping of road related Assets - Rationale
- Track location history for legal purposes
- Ontario minimum maintenance standards
- Eliminate paper records
- Centralized data storage access
- Reporting
9Case Study Region of Waterloo
- Software
- Ontario Road Patrol
- Oracle (enterprise GIS database)
- MS Access (field database)
- Hardware
- Tablet PC (Panasonic Toughbook CF18)
- GPS (Globalsat BU-353 GPS Receiver)
10Case Study City of Peterborough
11Case Study City of Peterborough
12Case Study City of Peterborough
13Analyzing Road Patrol Data
- Reporting
- Standard Reports
- Custom Reports
- Incident Analyst
- Map Based Analysis
- Temporal Reporting
14Road Patrol Reports
- Reporting
- Inspection Logs
- Required Inspection
- Completed Inspection
- Required Repairs
15Report Example
16Incident Analyst for Road Patrol
- It provides an intuitive user friendly
environment for analyzing any type of occurrence
that has a geographic location - Product includes
- Database connectivity to Road Patrol events
- Automated Incident Mapping Commands
- Change Over Time Playback Facilities
- Temporal Reporting
17High Level Architecture
18Snow Ice Accumulation
Repeat Incidents Journey to Incidents Change
Over Time Hotspot Detection Incident
Aggregation Temporal Reporting
19Temporal Reporting
- Definition
- Simple interface for the creation of
incident/time-of-day histograms - Benefits
- Create temporal reports on a daily basis to brief
responders before they go on duty - Provides the latest information on trends and
patterns in a locality - Help managers understand whether current
deployment patterns are having the desired effect
20Conclusion
- Ontario Road Patrol is an effective to for easily
ensuring compliance with the Minimum Maintenance
Standards - Ease of use
- Extensive Reporting
- Extended Analysis