Title: Clarus ICC Meeting
1ClarusICC Meeting 4
- Washington, DC
- August 8-9, 2006
2Agenda Day One
3Agenda Day Two
4Introductions
5HousekeepingAndy Stern
- Paul PisanoRoad Weather Program ManagerFHWA
Office of Transportation Operations
6Meeting Logistics
- Mitretek Systems is a secure facility
- Check in/Check out at the security desk in the
south lobby when entering/exiting the building - Always wear your ID in the building
- Your ID limits you to the immediate vicinity of
the auditorium and cafeteria - You can access the cafeteria, phones or restrooms
at any time, unescorted - If you have a laptop and want an outside Internet
connection, see me during a break
7Building Layout (first floor)
Breakout Room
8Building Layout (second floor)
Breakout Room
Demo Center Room 2301
Stairs to 1st Floor Controlled Access
Men
Women
Elevator Lobby
9A Final Word on Logistics
- Smoking is only permitted in the designated area
(access thru cafeteria) - Phones are available in food service hall
- Light refreshments will be available during
breaks - Cafeteria is open 7am-2pm for additional items
- 1 hour designated for lunch in the cafeteria
pay for your own
10Clarus OverviewPaul Pisano
- Paul PisanoRoad Weather Program ManagerFHWA
Office of Transportation Operations
11SAFETEA-LU, Section 5308
- Establish a Road Weather RD program
- Follow NRC report Where the Weather Meets the
Road - Promote Technology Transfer
- Expand Research Development
- Integrating existing observations
- Improve weather modeling forecast tools
- Enhance mechanisms for communicating information
- Integrating technologies into a broader
infrastructure - Multi-disciplinary stakeholder input
- NOAA - NSF
- AASHTO - Private sector
- Non-profit orgs.
- Funding 5m/yr for 4 years
12The Clarus Initiative
- Clarus is a system that assimilates, quality
checks, and disseminates the nations road
weather observations - Initiative Objectives
- Design, develop and demonstrate these
capabilities - Work with our public and private partners to
develop and evaluate the value-added road weather
information products that Clarus enables - Establish partnerships to move from demonstration
to deployment of a nationwide network
13Beyond the Clarus Initiative
- The DOT-funded Clarus initiative will design,
develop and demonstrate the value of
assimilating, quality checking and disseminating
road weather observations - We are working with NOAA to make it an
operational system
14The Process
Societal Benefits
15Clarus Roadmap Overview
FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09
Stakeholder Coordination
Track 1
System Design
Track 2
Multi-State Regional Demonstration
Final Design, Model Deployment
Track 3
16Review of Clarus ICC 1
- September 2004 at University of Oklahoma
- Over 60 Participants
- Validation on approach towards developing Concept
of Operations - Validation on management of the ICC
- Identification and launch of task forces
17Review of Clarus ICC 2
- March 2005 in Las Vegas
- Over 100 participants
- Validated the user scenarios of the Concept of
Operations - Input led to completion of the Concept of
Operations
18Review of Clarus ICC 3
- November 2005 in Salt Lake City
- Over 90 Participants
- Validated the Detailed Requirements for the
Clarus System Design - Established Critical Design Review Panel
- Established initial reviews of VII-Weather
application development
19ICC 4
State DOT Participants
- Nearly 90 participants!
- 21 State DOTs
- 30 Businesses
- 7 International
- 8 Federal Agencies
- 5 Academia
20Clarus Progress to DateJames Pol
- Paul PisanoRoad Weather Program ManagerFHWA
Office of Transportation Operations
21Clarus System Design Documentation
- Concept of Operations
- System Architectural Description
- Architectural Alternatives Analysis
- Systems Engineering Analysis of Related Systems
- High Level Requirements Specification
- Detailed Requirements Specification
- Design Gaps Analysis
- Draft System Design Description
- All documents available- http//www.clarusinitiati
ve.org
22Proof of Concept Demonstration
- Implementation of the requirements design
process - Partnership with 3 Aurora state DOTs Alaska,
Minnesota Utah - Implementation Spring 06
- Demonstration Summer 06
- Report Evaluation Fall 06
PoC Participation
23Purpose of Proof of Concept
- Exercise and Validate System Design
- Individual Test Plans for System Components
- Function Verification
- Performance Testing
- Interface Integrity
- Output Integrity
- Prepare Operating and Maintenance Instructions
- Identify System Design Weaknesses
- Documented through Test Plan results
- Development of Proof-of-Concept Test Results
Document - Establish System Design Correction and Enhancement
24Proof of Concept Observation Opportunities
- Quality Checking
- Sixteen quality checks in system requirements
- Nine quality checks performed in Proof of Concept
- Addition of a Pavement Sensor Test
- Assimilation and Ingest of Data from Collector
Sites - Working with TMCs and other Collector entities
- Conformance to Interface Specification
- Metadata
- Real-time observations
- TMDD 2.1, CMML, NTCIP 1204
- Expandability and Extensibility of the System
Design
25Clarus VII (NCAR Study)
- Prepare a Feasibility and Concept Development
Report - Assess the potential value of using vehicle data
to improve surface transportation weather and
road condition observations and predictions - Workshop 1 February, 2006
- Discussed range of weather observation needs and
how vehicle data support such needs - Workshop 2 June, 2006
- Validation and input to the creation of vehicle
data element standards - Results of this effort will enable the
development of weather applications enabled
through VII data
26Clarus VII (Other Activity)
- VII Use Case Review Task Force
- Improved Weather Forecasting
- Traveler Notification with Clarus
- Winter Maintenance
- Traveler Notification without Clarus
- Pothole Maintenance
- Concept of a Weather Data Translator emerged
- Need to accommodate Fleet Vehicles established
- VII Application Development Process being
developed
27Path to Operations
- Strengthening partnership with NOAA
- Section 5308, SAFETEA-LU
- NOAA/FHWA MOU
- Transition of MADIS to operations (NSWOS)
- Convergence of the NSWOS and Clarus engineering
efforts - Building interest and expertise in using
Clarus-related data - Regional demonstrations
28Goals for the Regional Demonstration(s)
- Proactive management of transportation operations
with respect to weather conditions - Elevated state-of-the-practice in the application
of weather information products for state DOT
operations - Improved quality of weather information products
- Increased presence of road weather information in
traveler information products
29About ICC 4
30Objectives for this Meeting
- Demonstrate the Clarus System Proof of Concept
progress - Describe and validate approach for conducting the
Clarus Multi-state Regional Demonstrations - Review guiding principles for policy and business
activities for Clarus Initiative - Update the members on VII-Weather application
development activities
31Additional Information
- Paul PisanoRoad Weather ManagementPaul.Pisano_at_do
t.gov202-366-1301 - www.clarusinitiative.org