Oki Vehicle Alarm manual

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    Architecture Flow D escriptions Architecture Flow Description alarm Information about a Commercial Veh icle or Freight Equipment breach, non- permitted security sensitive hazmat detected at the roadside, route deviation, or Commercial Vehicle Driver / Comme rcial Vehicle / Fr eight Equipment assignment mismatches which includes the location of the [...]

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    Architecture Flow Description care facility status Information regarding fac ility ty pe and capabilities, facilit y status, and its abilit y to admit new patients. care facility status request Request for information regarding care facility availability and status. citation Report of commercial vehicle citation . T he citation includes referenc es[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description emergency plan coordination Information that suppor ts coordination of emergency management plans, continuity of operations plans, emergency response and recovery plans, evacuation plans, and other emergency plans between agencies. This includes general plans that are coordinated prior to an incident and shorter durati[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description equipment availability An inventory of the maintena nce and construction equipment available at the storage facility. This flow include s th e type of equipment , enough descr iptive information to indicate its suitability for use, and its current status. T his flow may contain information for a specific type of equipm[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description incident response coordination Incident response pr ocedur es and current incident response status that are shared between allied response agencies to support a coordinated response to incidents. This flow provides current situation information, including a summary of incident status and its impact on the transport ati[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description maint and constr resource response Current status of ma intenance and c onstruction resources including availabilit y and deployment status. General resource inventory information covering vehicles, equipment, materials, and people and specific resource deploy ment status may be included. maint and constr vehicle condi[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description request for right-of-way Forwarded request from signal prioritization, signal preemption, pedestrian call, multi-modal crossing acti vation, or other source for right-of-way. request for vehicle measures Request for vehicle perf ormance and maintenance da ta collected by onboard sensors. request tag data Request for ta[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description secure area sensor control Information used to configure and control threat sensors (e.g., thermal, acoustic, radiological, chemical), object, motion and intru sion detection sensors. The provided information controls sensor data collection, aggregation, filtering, and other local processing. secure area sensor data Da[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description traffic flow Raw and/or processed traffic detector data which allows derivation of traffic flow variables (e.g., speed, volume, and density measures) and associated information (e.g., congestion, potential inci dents). This flow includes the traffic data and the operational status of the traffic detectors. traffic imag[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description transit vehicle loading data Data collected on board the transit vehicle relating to passenger boarding and alighting. transit vehicle location dat a Current transit vehicle location and related operational condit ions data provided by a transit vehicle. transit vehicle operator inf ormation Tr ansit service instructio[...]

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    Architecture Flow Description work zone information Summary of maintenance and constructio n work zone activities affecting the road network including the nature of the maintenance or construction activity, location, impact to the roadway, expected t ime(s) and duration of impact, anticipated delays, alternate routes, and suggested speed limits. Th[...]