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Explore the challenges and solutions for connected roadways, focusing on dynamic message signs, vehicle detection, web messaging, smart apps, and data feeds. Prioritize solutions for information dissemination, congestion reduction, customer satisfaction, safety improvement, and equity increase. Delve into connectivity methods, vendor lock-in avoidance, Internet of Things considerations, data quality, and managing unexpected disruptions in road systems.

  • Roadways Solutions
  • Connectivity Methods
  • IoT Security
  • Data Quality
  • Disruption Management

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  1. OKI BJT & CONNECTED ROADWAYS July 1, 2025

  2. Why connected roadways ASSESSING THE PROBLEMS Breakdown of arterials Uninformed mortorists Safety concerns Connectivity Increased autonomous decision making at the edge

  3. Determine realistic solutions Dynamic Message Signs Vehicle Detection Web messaging Smart Apps Data Feeds

  4. Prioritize Solutions Information Dissemination Reduce Congestion Increase Customer Satisfaction Improved safety outcomes Increased equity

  5. Determine Method of Connectivity Fiber plant Cellular service Traditional Internet Access Leased Lines Combinations VPNs

  6. Avoid Vendor Lock-in Remain standard compliant Ask for transparency Don t get caught up in buzzwords Participate in discussions Don t spec standards to death Be reasonable in what s required

  7. Internet of Things Getting network access for devices is good Reduce number of connections Security is still important Devices should be updated Free Open Source Software (FOSS) != bad

  8. What Data is Good Data? You don t know what you don t know New data is always being generated Storage is cheap, but not free Garbage in, garbage out

  9. That Data Was Useless?! Previously useless data may suddenly be useful See again, Data is always being generated Time moves quick

  10. Prepare for Unexpected Disruptions Systems will have unexpected downtime Design around that for critical systems Have realistic restoral expectations Unexpected product EoL Be kind to support staff NO system is perfect

  11. Share Your Data Does it contain private information? Provide information Is it a security risk? Grows Partnerships Do you have infinite resources for analysis? Improves trust People are always interested in data Governments especially, you may end up with new tools

  12. Thank you Q&A bfischer@butterflyjunctiontech.com

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