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The '''Advanced transportation controller''' (ATC) is a standardization effort being undertaken by the United States Department of Transportation as part of their [[Intelligent transportation system]] (ITS) efforts. The ATC is being developed to provide an open platform for hardware and software for a wide variety of ITS applications. ATC has been identified as the highest priority standardization effort within the ITS community. It is being developed by the [[Institute of Transportation Engineers]].
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The '''Advancedadvanced transportation controller''' (ATC) is a standardization effort being undertaken by the [[United States Department of Transportation]] as part of their [[Intelligent transportation system]] (ITS) efforts. The ATC is being developed to provide an open platform for hardware and software for a wide variety of ITS applications. ATC has been identified as the highest priority standardization effort within the ITS community. It is being developed by the [[Institute of Transportation Engineers]].
 
The ATC standard specifies a wide variety of hardware, the [[Linux]] operating system, and a defined API layer. ATC applications will use the API layer.
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060305093308/http://www.ite.org/standards/atc/ - Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)] ATC web site.
 
[[Category:Intelligent transportation systemsystems]]
[[Category:Free software projects]]
 
 
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