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Implementation of a Thin Client Traffic Control System Andrew Maximous P.E., T.E. Transportation Engineer - City of Santa Monica October 1, 2013

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Implementation of a Thin Client Traffic Control System

Andrew Maximous P.E., T.E. Transportation Engineer - City of Santa Monica October 1, 2013

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City of Santa Monica

8.3 Square Miles 13 Miles West of

Downtown Los Angeles 8 Miles North of LAX

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City of Santa Monica

8.3 Square Miles 13 Miles West of

Downtown Los Angeles 8 Miles North of LAX Bounded by Pacific

Ocean and City of Los Angeles

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City of Santa Monica

World Class & Regional Destination Santa Monica Pier

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City of Santa Monica

World Class & Regional Destination Santa Monica Pier Third Street Promenade

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City of Santa Monica

World Class & Regional Destination Santa Monica Pier Third Street Promenade Beaches

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City of Santa Monica

Technology & Media Hub

Map courtesy of represent.la

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By the Numbers

91,000 Residents 100,000 Employees/day 20,000 Visitors/day

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Traffic!

Then

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Traffic!

Now

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Traffic Signals

175 Traffic Signals 2070 Controllers McCain 2033 Firmware Cisco Network Switches

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Traffic Signals

175 Traffic Signals 2070 Controllers McCain 2033 Firmware Cisco Network Switches

25 Miles of Fiber Optic Cables

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Traffic Signals

175 Traffic Signals 2070 Controllers McCain 2033 Firmware Cisco Network Switches

25 Miles of Fiber Optic Cables 40 Bosch CCTV Cameras

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Traffic Signals

175 Traffic Signals 2070 Controllers McCain 2033 Firmware Cisco Network Switches

25 Miles of Fiber Optic Cables 40 Bosch CCTV Cameras 58 Iteris Video Detection Locations

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Traffic Signals

175 Traffic Signals 2070 Controllers McCain 2033 Firmware Cisco Network Switches

25 Miles of Fiber Optic Cables 40 Bosch CCTV Cameras 58 Iteris Video Detection Locations 100 Wireless AP’s

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Traffic Management – i2TMS

Installed i2TMS in 2004 Traditional “thick” server-

client architecture Excellent GUI Lengthy Install Process Multiple Servers Large GIS Map Non-uniform Updates Resource Heavy Complicated process to add

new intersections

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Traffic Management – MaxView

Installed MaxView in August 2013

“Thin” server-client architecture

Microsoft Silverlight Microsoft .NET 4.0

Framework Windows and Apple

OS X workstations Simultaneous clients Office for ATMS

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Thin Client Advantages

Minimal IT expertise needed Web-Based with Standalone Application Option Silverlight plug-in installs with 1-click Single physical server deployment

Database Field Communications Application Framework Cost Effective

Automatic upgrade of all client workstations by refreshing web browser

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Thin Client Advantages

Simple GUI Responsive and Intuitive Looks and feels like other MS

Office Applications Great for engineers and

technicians Mapping

Out of the box Bing Maps Road, aerial, or graphic Real-time traffic and incident

data Intersection Configuration

Drag and drop indications

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MaxView Demo 1 Implementation of a Thin Client Traffic Control System

Scheduling

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MaxView Demo 2

Demo Live Traffic & Group Plan View

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Questions?

Contact Info Andrew Maximous City of Santa Monica [email protected] (310) 458-4982

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