This Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture, Engineering Processes & Standards training course is specifically created for stakeholders in the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) or the Transport System as a whole to understand how to use ITS enabling technologies as the heterogeneous but unified system.
In order for the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) to function as a system for the advantage of everyone involved or using the system, decision-makers must incorporate enabling technologies for ITS. Securing the appropriate performance standards for each of the component systems independently is crucial, and it is also crucial to make sure that they connect with one another successfully.
In order to define the functionality, communication, interoperability, scalability, hardware and software maintenance, connectivity, and roles and responsibilities of various system stakeholders, the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture, Engineering Processes & Standards is a formal framework.
Determine the stakeholders and the roles they play in the ITS Architecture, Engineering Processes, and Standards.
Learn how to integrate existing and new components into the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture, Engineering Processes & Standards.
Learn about the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture, Engineering Processes & Standards' physical and virtual layers.
Learn about the costs and advantages of implementing an intelligent transportation system (ITS).
Adoption of the ITS deployment strategy as the cornerstone for ITS implementation
Utilize component interdependencies to streamline data exchange
Study the ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) standards and learn how to implement them.
Describe the iT system's commercial advantages (ITS)
Streamline the transportation planning and connect it to the ITES (ITS)
Design and implement an intelligent transportation system (ITS).
Framework for Processes & Standards development
Lay out the groundwork for upcoming development.
Introduction
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture History
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Service Selection
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Architecture Benefits and Risks of Not Having One
Basics of Systems Engineering
Enterprise Architecture comparisons
Intelligent Architecture Using The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
System of Transportation (ITS)
Other ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) Architectures that Are Available,
Engineering Methodologies & Frameworks for Standards
Configurations for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
Standardization in Intelligent Transportation Systems is Required (ITS)
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Standards Development
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Telecommunication Infrastructure
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Standards in Data Exchange
Overview of Virtualization
Layers of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Infrastructure
Designing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Through Modeling and Simulation
New Concepts in Virtualization
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) as a Part of Transportation Planning
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Performance Assessment
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Management in Emergency Cases
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) of the Future-multimodal Transport Systems
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