FDOT Integrated Corridor Management Project

Florida Department of Transportation

EPIC Engineering is bringing the future of transportation to Central Florida by designing, developing, testing and deploying an innovative Data Fusion Engine (DFE) in conjunction with Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). This project seeks to provide the Florida Department of Transportation District 5’s Integrated Corridor Management system (R-ICMS) real-time traffic data access from various sources across the region. Alongside this we will also be providing a user friendly graphical interface for all operators through our Information Exchange Network – revolutionizing how people use roadways! Software QA & support roles are being provided by EPIC as part of this amazing opportunity too!

Domain

State and Local Governments, Infrastructure, Transportation

Location

Central Florida

Services






Technologies

ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Open data, DNN CMS (Content Management System), Qualtrics, Instant Atlas, SMTP, JavaScript, C#, JQuery, CSS, HTML5, Bootstrap, Syncfusion

GIS and Web Applications for Traffic Congestion Management

Implementation

The R-ICMS is a major step towards improving transportation management in the I4 corridor. It will collect, store and share data from FDOT and other agencies, coordinating between different types of infrastructure such as freeways, arterials, transit lines or rail networks – all while integrating seamlessly with District 5’s existing Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSMO) systems. With the R-ICMS, FDOT and agency users can easily conduct reliable traffic management operations through a user interface. Furthermore, it offers DSS functionality in order to maximize business functions of its users; ultimately bringing about proactive transportation infrastructure control with fast recommendations!  The system intelligently stores response plans for periodic or one-time congestion issues on a corridor level to deliver an efficient set of business rules that suggest when these should be put into action.  A unified system like this could unlock a new era of efficient mobility for everyone who passes through!