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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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3.4
System interfaces
Communication between the system components and the downstream components
takes place via TCP/IP interfaces. The interfaces can, for example, be utilized by a traffic
checkpoint or system operator.
Fig. 28: Interfaces of the profiling system
All sensors are connected to the Traffic Controller FPS via an Ethernet interface. The
TEMS Recorder with profiling functionality comes pre-installed on the Traffic Controller
FPS. The recipients of the data output via the TCP/IP interface are:
•
TEMS Manager Web
. This allows you to check that the profiling system is operating
correctly from any computer that is connected to the Traffic Controller FPS. It also
provides a detailed view of the measurement results. TEMS Manager is used by
operators and service technicians.
Provided that you have the relevant access authorization, you can also use
TEMS
Manager Web
to configure and monitor the system. As an alternative to TEMS
Manager, you can also use
TEMS Manager Command Line
if you wish to configure the
system using command lines.
•
TEMS Info interface
. This receives measurement results as messages. The interface
distinguishes between messages containing vehicle information and messages
containing data on the positioning of the vehicle in the lane. The TEMS Info interface
also delivers all system status messages.
Integrators
can use the TEMS Info interface to integrate the system into third-party
systems (traffic routing system, alert systems, etc.).
•
The
FTP interface
can be used to download vehicle data stored in the Traffic Controller
FPS and the TEMS Recorder log files. Alternatively, vehicle data can also be uploaded
automatically to a customer FTP server (see chapter
and