C+S June 2020 Vol. 6 Issue 6

Sensors along interstates in Florida allow drivers to tap into IoT

easily read, which is no small thing considering that the typical reader is speeding past at 55 miles an hour or more. With sensors installed as a part in an IoT (Internet of Things) architec- ture, constant monitoring and remote accessibility for up time monitor- ing and maintenance is key to continued maximum operability, this feature is another functional module Truck Parking Manager software, giving system service providers and operators complete automated transparency to the heartbeat and performance of the system at all times. The system also features an Application Programming Interface (API) that connects the system with the apps drivers use to find available parking. It’s essentially the technology that permits drivers to connect with the system, no matter where they are. Through this API, the app is able to provide real-time data about where parking is available for tired drivers. All they must do is access app, and the technology does the rest. A Lifesaving Solution As our dependence on the trucking industry is brought into sharp relief by the COVID-19 pandemic, it becomes all the more clear that we need to invest in infrastructure and technology that supports the safe and steady transport of goods along our roadways. The sensor programs initiated by the Florida Department of Trans- portation and the members of the Midwest Regional Truck Parking Information Management System are important steps towards making our highways safer for truckers—and the other drivers with whom they share the roads. And to make sure that while we are leaning on them in times of need, that we are giving them the support to do their jobs, smoothly and safely.

Open Solution The brain of both systems is Truck Parking Manager, an Open IP soft- ware platform that is designed to address the unique challenges and requirements of drivers in each state. Because it’s an open IP system, each DOT is able to integrate to other software and devices to improve capabilities, or provide different capabilities, as its needs evolve. Open IP is a communications protocol that allows for the open sharing of data between software from disparate developers and manufacturers. The data sharing is facilitated through a secure API that allows two or more different software packages to share data from their databases through the Internet. The API follows certain standard protocols and contains the data that one system is designed to share with another. It doesn’t permit the introduction of unknown code or code changes, so there’s no risk of the platform being undermined by programmers shar- ing data. It’s designed to significantly enhance the platform’s utility. The Truck Parking Manager software is capable of acting as an enter- prise-wide, central control solution for all data being communicated through the system; this includes Variable Message Signage along the roadway advising drivers of the status of available parking ahead of their current position. The LED matrix signs are highly visible and Installing the Regional Truck Parking Information Management System (TPIMS) in Florida

GORM TUXEN is President/CEO of IPsens, LLC, a leading provider of cloud- based parking, data exchange, and information management solutions. He can be reached at gorm.tuxen@ipsens.net.

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