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Example systems engineering documents were collected from many different ITS projects to support development of this website. This view provides access to the collected examples, organized by deliverable. Note that these real world examples are not perfect, but you still may find them helpful. We are always looking for good examples, so please Contact Us if you or your agency may have additional examples to share.


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Name: NYC CV Pilot Deployment System Design – Traceability Matrix Excerpt
Description: This is an excerpt from the NYC Connected Vehicle Pilot System Design document. This traceability matrix connects system requirements with system design elements.
Project: NYC Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program
Access: https://www.arc-it.net/seforits/files/cvpilotnyc/dot_61189_ds1nyccvpilottracematrix.pdf(Opens in a new window)

Name: CDOT Systems Engineering Analysis Document Templates - High-Level Design Excerpt
Description: This high-level design template provides some front matter and a content description for the initial document section.
Project: CDOT Systems Engineering Analysis Guidance
Access: https://www.arc-it.net/seforits/files/cdotseag/cdottemplatehldexcerpthld.pdf(Opens in a new window)

Name: CDOT Systems Engineering Analysis Document Templates - Detailed Design Excerpt
Description: This detailed design template covers detailed design information for hardware development, software development, and communications networks. It provides a series of sections that support early coordination and collaboration between ITS project managers and networking and ITS divisions that provide services to these projects.
Project: CDOT Systems Engineering Analysis Guidance
Access: https://www.arc-it.net/seforits/files/cdotseag/cdottemplateddexcerptdd.pdf(Opens in a new window)

Name: CDOT Systems Engineering Analysis Document Templates
Description: The CDOT systems engineering analysis process includes a series of Word templates for the key SEA documents. All templates are currently available on this webpage.
Project: CDOT Systems Engineering Analysis Guidance
Access: https://www.codot.gov/programs/intelligent-transportation-systems/systems-engineering-analysis-sea/sea-documents(Opens in a new window)

Name: NYC CV Pilot Deployment System Design
Description: This System Design Document (SDD) describes the scope of the proposed New York City (NYC) Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment (CVPD) system. It is a continuation of the systems engineering work based on the system architecture identified in the System Architecture Document (SAD). Its objective is to identify the subsystems and decompose them further into components. This document defines the system components and their interfaces and traces the requirements to them. Specific details on the individual system interfaces and their ITS standards are listed in the Interface Control Document (ICD).
Project: NYC Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program
Access: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/61189(Opens in a new window)

Name: PennDOT TSMO Design and Integration Guidelines
Description: The intent of this guide is to serve as a reference to design consultants, contractors, and network integrators on key items that should be considered during the various phases of a PennDOT Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) design project for successful integration of ITS devices into PennDOT's Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) software platform and/or PennDOT's Video Management System (VMS). The main body of the document provides the design guidance. Two appendices provide sample systems engineering documentation for a typical simple project that adds a few devices and a complex project that implements new variable speed limit and queue warning capabilities to a corridor. Each appendix includes a sample ConOps, System Requirements, a system design with specified device locations, a communications plan that includes an integration plan, maintenance and operations overview, a cost assessment, and a procurement strategy.
Project: Pennsylvania Systems Engineering Guidance
Access: https://www.arc-it.net/seforits/files/penndot/tsmodesignintegrguidelines.pdf(Opens in a new window)

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