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Transcript of Blervaque_Ertico
Intelligent Transport Systems to improve urban mobility
ITN Conference, 15th October 2009, Turin
Vincent Blervaque, Director of Development and Deployment, ERTICO
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Presentation overview
• ERTICO• Challenges to urban mobility• Benefits of ITS for urban mobility• Examples of ITS systems and services• Major challenges to further deployment of ITS
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ERTICO
Public-private, multi-sectorpartnership with over 100 Partners from five sectors
• Industry• Infrastructure Operators• Public Authorities• Users• Industry associations • Research institutes • Technology centres
to promote ITS in Europe.
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ERTICO - vision
“Intelligent Mobility”
•Towards zero accidents
•Towards zero delays
•With reduced impact on the environment
•Towards fully informed people
where services are affordable and seamless, privacy is respected and security is provided.
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Challenges to urban mobility
Benefits of ITS for urban mobility
ITSITS
Examples of ITS systems and services
Hazard warning extend driver perception and control
Examples of ITS systems and services
Vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communication improve intersection safety
Examples of ITS systems and servicesCooperative services: vehicle to infrastructure communication to improve infrastructure usage
Examples of ITS systems and services
ITS for Vulnerable Road Users
Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) account for approximately 43% of all traffic-related fatalities EU-wide. Especially children are at risk; road accidents are the leading cause of death for children under 15 years.
Relay nodes bridge the communication gap
WATCH‐OVER: 802.15.4a for VRU detection
SAFESPOT: 802.11pcommunication technologyfor V2V & V2I multi‐hop
• Need for an integrated and distributed approach for VRU protection, combining in-vehicle sensor-, communication- and infrastructure-solutions
• Further improve in-Vehicle VRU sensing • Use telecommmunication technologies to detect VRU• Enhance collision risk assessment methods• Find innovative driver-to-vehicle warning mechanisms• Solve security and privacy issues
Examples of ITS systems and services
FREILOT – Energy Efficient Urban Freight
FREILOT pilot aims to provide quantifiable proof that cooperation between city authorities and freight operators supported by ITS,can increase energy efficiency of urban freight by 25%.
FREILOT incentive based, win-win scheme:• City authorities will implement a traffic management system with selective
priority at intersections providing a certain level of priority to goods vehicles
• Only goods vehicles equipped with acceleration/adaptive speed limiters and eco-driving support will be eligible for this priority
• In addition, the pilot cities will offer a service for efficient management of delivery spaces to these vehicles
Examples of ITS systems and services
Electrification of vehicles and ITS in the urban setting
Urban areas will reach about 70% of the world population. Electric Vehicles (EV) will play an important role in offering efficient, clean, zero -emission and -noise urban mobility. Challenges are their use & integration in the transportation system.
• Development of battery, engine and vehicles technologies are the main focus today
• Innovative ITS systems and services are needed to ease EV integration, deployment and exploitation; in particular starting from existing ITS solutions:• further develop navigation maps as a predictive mean with ADAS horizon for EV,• improve vehicle-to-driver interaction to optimize EV trips e.g. range, battery life
and management,• solve safe interaction between EV and Vulnerable Road Users,• integrate EVs into the Smart Electrical Grid as a component of the energy
distribution network.
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Examples of ITS systems and services
i-Travel and urban mobility
• Many travellers in the city are not familiar with travel options
• In a city several different modes of transports and alternativesexist
• A personal real-time travel assistance can connect the traveller with the different travel operators and help realise significantimprovement on comfort, efficiency, safety and environment friendliness
Examples of ITS systems and services
Open platform for traffic data collection & processing
The Challenge• New data sources to be integrated
with existing data
• Separate ownership of traffic data
• Data collection based on specific requirements
• Lack of common format
Resulting in repeated collection, inefficient use of data and non-harmonised environment
The Solution• Data exchange and sharing
• Standardised interfaces
• Centralised data processing modules
• Integrating new data, historical and real-time data
Maximum benefits from all available data to improve short term traffic operation and long term planning
Examples of ITS systems and services
Open platform for traffic data collection & processing
Examples of ITS systems and services
Real-time Information for Urban Mobility
“5 to 10% of total city traffic consists of vehicles looking for a parking space”
Source: European Transport Conference 2006
• Small reductions in traffic volume significant congestion and pollution reductions
• TMC services already optimise routes and reduce overall congestion
• Recent TMC services improve city street coverage compared to early services. TPEG services using dynamic location referencing will allow full local street coverage
• TPEG applications for real time parking and fuel finding, and less driver-specific features such as weather and public transport are under development in TISA
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Major challenges for further deployment of ITS
Deployment of Intelligent Mobility
Provide framework conditionse.g. privacy, liabilities
Provide standards or de-facto standardse.g. interoperability
Test functionality, acceptance and impact
Implement certificatese.g. quality
Increase demand
Create business casese.g. pre-commercial procurement
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www.ertico.com
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