ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

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Editorial Interviews of the month: ERTICO - ITS Europe talks to Mircea Cotoros from new Partner TeamNet International, and Willem Hartman from FREILOT Partner PEEK Traffic READ ON PAGE 2 Dear Readers, p7 Call for Papers! 8th European Congress on ITS, Lyon, France p4 The FREILOT project European launch p5 17th ITS World Congress p10 GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs p8 NXP and partners kick off European eCall Trial ... and much more Highlights: In Brief: ERTICO is delighted to welcome as our new Partner TeamNet International, Group Asesoft Romania. TeamNet International specialises in the development and implementation of software applications based on the latest technologies, and also adds expertise concerning specific opportunities for ITS in the “new” Member States. This is again strengthening the ERTICO Partnership. In this edition, you can get an insight into the vision, thoughts and future goals of Brussels branch Business Manager, Mr Mircea Cotoros, as well as his expectations from our partnership. Read our interview on pages 2-3. ERTICO is further very pleased to report on the FREILOT European pilot launch in Helmond, The Netherlands, highlighted by a special interview with Partner PEEK Traffic’s Managing Director, Willem Hartman, one of the FREILOT Partners. It is also our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon, France, 6-9 June 2011. The event will provide an ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment, to learn about and discuss the next steps. We warmly invite those interested in submitting a Technical/Scientific Paper or a Special Session to do so before the deadline Friday 17 December 2010. Further information can be found on page 7, as well as on the ERTICO website. Next, I would like to express our deep gratitude to the first members of the ITS Hall of Fame, as celebrated at the ITS World Congress in Busan: Dr Shoichiro Toyoda, Mr Russell Shields and Dr Fotis Karamitsos. All three have shown outstanding leadership to make ITS a reality. Future generations will benefit from their achievements and therefore it was high time to honour them. More information on the Congress can be found on pages 5-6. Finally, ERTICO – ITS Europe invites you to join the first of the i-Mobility Network webinars on the topic of “Bringing research to deployment: Urban energy efficiency pilots for commercial vehicles”, which will take place on 10 December at 11:00 CET. The second webinar, on road safety attribute exchange, will take place on 16 December at 14:00 CET. I hope you enjoy reading this month’s edition of the i-Mobility newsletter. We will be back in December with more fresh news and stories from the ITS Community! NEWSLETTER The monthly newsletter from ERTICO - ITS Europe, the Intelligent Transport Systems and Services Network bringing intelligence into mobility Issue 11 - November 2010 ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower, Avenue Louise 326, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax: +32 (0)2 400 0701 [email protected] www.ertico.com

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ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

Transcript of ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

Page 1: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

Editorial

Interviews of the month

ERTICO - ITS Europe talks to Mircea Cotoros from new Partner TeamNet

International and Willem Hartman from FREILOT Partner PEEK Traffic

READ ON PAGE 2

Dear Readers

p7 Call for Papers 8th European Congress on ITS Lyon Francep4 The FREILOT project European launch p5 17th ITS World Congress

p10 GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needsp8 NXP and partners kick off European eCall Trial and much more

Highlights In Brief

ERTICO is delighted to welcome as our new Partner TeamNet International Group Asesoft Romania TeamNet International specialises in the development and implementation of software applications based on the latest technologies and also adds expertise concerning specific opportunities for ITS in the ldquonewrdquo Member States This is again strengthening the ERTICO Partnership In this edition you can get an insight into the vision thoughts and future goals of Brussels branch Business Manager Mr Mircea Cotoros as well as his expectations from our partnership Read our interview on pages 2-3

ERTICO is further very pleased to report on the FREILOT European pilot launch in Helmond The Netherlands highlighted by a special interview with Partner PEEK Trafficrsquos Managing Director Willem Hartman one of the FREILOT Partners

It is also our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The event will provide an ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps We warmly invite those interested in submitting a TechnicalScientific Paper or a Special Session to do so before the deadline Friday 17 December 2010 Further information can be found on page 7 as well as on the ERTICO website

Next I would like to express our deep gratitude to the first members of the ITS Hall of Fame as celebrated at the ITS World Congress in Busan Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Mr Russell Shields and Dr Fotis Karamitsos All three have shown outstanding leadership to make ITS a reality Future generations will benefit from their achievements and therefore it was high time to honour them More information on the Congress can be found on pages 5-6

Finally ERTICO ndash ITS Europe invites you to join the first of the i-Mobility Network webinars on the topic of ldquoBringing research to deployment Urban energy efficiency pilots for commercial vehiclesrdquo which will take place on 10 December at 1100 CET The second webinar on road safety attribute exchange will take place on 16 December at 1400 CET

I hope you enjoy reading this monthrsquos edition of the i-Mobility newsletter We will be back in December with more fresh news and stories from the ITS Community

NEWSLETTER

The monthly newsletter from ERTICO - ITS Europe the Intelligent Transport Systems and Services

Network bringing intelligence into mobility

Issue 11 - November 2010

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

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Interview of the month

ERTICO talks to Mr Mircea Nicolae Cotoros Manager of the Brussels Branch of TeamNet International - Group Asesoft Romania a new ERTICO Partner

ERTICO Can you describe your activities in the ITS field

Mircea Cotoros The COOPERS project (Co-operative Systems for Intelligent Road Safety) is one of our best examples of ITS projects The aims were to enable co-operative traffic management involving vehicles

and infrastructure in order to increase the overall road safety on European motorways

SAFE SEA NET realised for the Romanian Authority had as an objective the realisation of an integrated European solution destined for monitoring the naval traffic for preventing and

managing maritime accidents

RoRIS (Vessel Traffic Management and Information System on Romanian Danube) aimed to implement and to integrate the pilot system for Danube Naval Traffic Management at several levels local regional national

112 Emergency we are currently implementing the ldquoGIS Romanian Road Infrastructurerdquo for the Romanian Authorities

ERTICO Why have you joined ERTICO

Mircea Cotoros Having regard to our activities in the ITS sector and the ERTICO project activities focused on a business approach to Intelligent

About TeamNet TeamNet is a company specialised in software application development and implementation based on the latest technologies Since its establishment

in 2001 and until now TeamNet member of the Asesoft group is one of the most important companies on the software systems integrators market in Romania

TeamNet is also among the few private companies in Romania which has been involved in vanguard research in the 6th Framework Program of the European Commission Through involvement along with Asesoft in integrated solutions development of projects financed by the EU (PHARE Structural Funds ISPA and the World Bank) TeamNet has strengthened its position as a software solutions supplier on European standardsWishing to offer its clients the best software TeamNet conducted a series of strong partnerships with prominent organisations in the IT amp C area Microsoft Oracle ELO SAS IBM

TeamNet offers its clients the most adequate solutions necessary to improve efficiency productivity and performances in business

bull Consultancybull Development software solutions bull Implementation of IT solutions bull Competent personnel training bull Professional assistance in the exploitation of

the IT systems bull Warranty maintenance and post-

implementation support bull Professional services of project management bull Integrated systems platforms and

technologies

TeamNet has a large amount of experience regarding the implementation of complex systems in different sectors e-Government Public Administration Energy and Utilities Oil and Gas Banking Agriculture Land Register Environmental Protection Applications developed by TeamNet in this area have been implemented on a large number of clients both in public and in private sectors

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Transport Systems and Services we have considered it a prior necessity to join

After the accession of Romania to the EU in 2007 there are several aspects which need to be acted upon in terms of technologies and EU requirements ERTICO could successfully deliver by its Partnersrsquo portfolio expertise

ERTICO What are your expectations for this partnership

Mircea Cotoros As Irsquove previously underlined it is quite important for us to have the possibility to exchange knowledge on ITS arguments with ERTICO experts to participate in deployment

and EU initiatives and to develop our relationship with the EU institutions

ERTICO Are there any projects activities or sectors that you are particularly interested in

Mircea Cotoros Almost all ERTICO activities are definitely highly interesting for us but a particular focus I would put on the eCall Implementation Platform Road safety attributes exchange infrastructure in Europe and TISA

ERTICO talks to Mr Willem Hartman Managing Director of PEEK Traffic The Netherlands and FREILOT Partner

ERTICO What role does FREILOT play in the overall PEEK Traffic strategy

Willem Hartman FREILOT is very important in the overall Peek strategy since it proves that co-operative systems can actually contribute to pollution reduction and fuel saving initiatives

Furthermore it is a practical deployment and improvement of technology that has been developed in previous projects and in this way brings the technology further

ERTICO What benefits do you expect or already can see coming from the emerging lsquocooperative systemsrsquo

Willem Hartman We see co-operative as the next logical step in the evolution of road-side equipment We have spent years in making roadside equipment more intelligent and more aware of its environment by communicating to vehicles a vast amount of data and possible applications that lie within reach These range from route-optimisation to warning-systems for pedestrians crossing the road An application that can be deployed on short notice is the ldquoPriority functionrdquo in Freilot

About PEEK Traffic bvThe people at Peek develop and implement innovative systems that offer concrete solutions for improving mobility safety and environment on European roads Peek leads the way in traffic control Peek develops and provides innovative solutions for cleaner safer and smoother traffic management

The companyPeek has offices in The Netherlands Poland Croatia Sweden Finland Belgium and in the United Kingdom The Dutch office supplies mobility products and systems within The Netherlands and to other countries in Europe Peek is specialised in developing supplying and maintaining high-quality electronic

and software solutions for traffic and transport problems Peekrsquos products and systems are used in national urban and regional networks and in public transport Peek Traffic bv is a subsidiary (company) of Imtech nv

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The FREILOT project European launch of the pilot phase hosted and organised by the City of Helmond Van den Broek Logistics Peek Traffic and ERTICO took place on 28 October 2010 in the Netherlands

FREILOT is an urban freight energy efficiency pilot project co-funded under the European Commissionrsquos CIP Programme

Through the one year pilot fleet operators will use the FREILOT system in real life conditions demonstrating increased energy efficiency and other benefits

The workshop objectives were fourfold bull Present FREILOT to the press to create

awareness about the project and achieve a significant impact on the media

bull Launch the FREILOT pilot phase in Helmond with a real-life demonstration of the service

bull Disseminate the results achieved so far and discuss the potentiality of the project in the context of a more efficient urban freight logistics

bull Premiegravere the FREILOT video

Nearly 150 participants including many VIPs and the media took advantage of the opportunity to see how FREILOT will be piloted and then deployed in Helmond and the other FREILOT pilot cities (Bilbao Krakow Lyon) Participants were able to ride FREILOT enabled trucks and emergency vehicles drive the FREILOT simulator and engage with the FREILOT consortium

With fourteen TVradio spots about the Helmond event and an earlier event in Bilbao as well as stories in the print and online media the launch of the FREILOT pilot phase was a huge success The consortium has fielded enquiries and requests to take part in the pilot from many more stakeholders To see the TVradio reports follow httpwwwfreiloteuenmedia_roomfreilot_-_tv_coverage

While FREILOT was originally conceived to improve urban freight energy efficiency its benefits were apparent to other stakeholders

ERTICO Why should public authorities (public road operators or city authorities) invest in these new emerging technologies and applications these days when many of them are forced to cut down on investments

Willem Hartman Public authorities should invest in this because it is a relatively cheap technology with respect to the result it delivers To achieve a similar result with traditional technology much more investment is needed Besides that these investments are completely in line with the developments in this area world-wide This is not lsquoa hypersquo It is here to stay

ERTICO When can we see first products based on ldquocooperative systemsrdquo coming from PEEK Traffic

Willem Hartman We plan to launch the first application (apart from pilot projects) in 2011 The first system will be priority system for trucks emergency services and public transport

ERTICO What value does the participation in the ERTICO ndash ITS Europe partnership bring to your organisation

Willem Hartman This brings a lot of value Within this partnership we can exchange information with other experts We excel in a niche of the market and so do the other companies By learning from each other developments go much quicker than doing it all alone

Furthermore it is very easy in this way to work on European standards that will ensure quicker deployment in the years to come

The FREILOT project European launch

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5

17th ITS World Congress

The 17th ITS World Congress closed its doors on Friday 29 October 2010 after a week of dizzying activity with papers dissected products and services showcased business deals

proposed and concluded projects examined and disseminated contacts refreshed and made technical visits experiencedhellip As ever it was a unique

opportunity for ITS companies and organisations to increase their visibility promote specific messages to key players and to establish their presence and position in the forefront of the dynamic worldwide ITS market place

Opening on Monday 25 October the week long event brought together over 4000 delegates from 84 countries Over 1000 papers were presented to 13000 participants ndash read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports here - while another 19000 visited the 900 booths in the exhibition including the European Pavilion a joint initiative between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland

In Helmond the Helmond Fire Service joined the pilot allowing fire engines to be equipped with the system In this way FREILOT equipped fire

engines will be given absolute priority at traffic lights in emergencies

At the Helmond event it was announced that the Helmond ambulance service would also be participating in the pilot further strengthening FREILOTrsquos business case and aiding future deployment and expansion

Gert Blom City of Helmond said ldquoThe interest of the emergency services are important spin-offs which will further strengthen the Helmond after-project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in other European cities In Helmond and Krakow we are aiming at Europersquos first sustainable implementations of cooperative services to provide daily benefits to

the stakeholdersrdquo

Eric Janse de Jonge Ambassador for Urban Logistics and Distribution highlighted the importance of FREILOT stating that it needed to come up on the political agenda and offering his help in this regard

The project now focuses on launching the pilots in Lyon and Krakow

The full report will be available on the FREILOT website imminently - wwwfreiloteu For further information please contact Zeljko Jeftic Project Coordinator at zjefticmailerticocom or Henry Wasung Communications Officer at hwasungmailerticocom or visit the FREILOT website

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The ITS Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the opening ceremony with Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Chairman Emeritus of Toyota Mr Russell Shields Chairman of Ygomi LLC and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America and Dr Fotis Karamitsos Director of the European Commissionrsquos DG MOVE all picking up awards for their unmatched contributions to the furtherment of ITS

Dr Karamitsos was chosen as the member of the ITS Hall of Fame for his long standing leadership in driving ITS forward in Europe He is also one of the founding fathers of ERTICO ERTICO congratulates all three entrants to the ITS Hall of Fame for their hard work leadership and determination

The European Pavilion a joint stand shared between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland was very successful located in a prime position and showcasing its constituentsrsquo members projects initiatives and partners The joint European cocktail was held on Tuesday 26 October an event enlivened by the kind collaboration and generosity of ITS Russia who provided beautiful live classical music and hospitality An enjoyable start to future cooperation - ERTICO and ITS Russia have recently signed a memorandum of understanding and ERTICO is currently leading a mission in Russia with twenty-five ERTICO Partners investigating business opportunities and taking part in the International Specialised Exhibition-Forum ROAD More news soon

The Congress clearly showed the enormous pace of ITS developments worldwide especially in Asia which provides a major challenge to political and industrial activities in Europe The deployment of ITS is accelerating and global cooperation and exchange of best practice to provide user focused solutions at reasonable cost is increasingly prominent Effective cost-efficient deployment of ITS in Europe will depend on the degree of cooperation achieved by the relevant stakeholders

A united and strong voice on ITS in Europe will also aid and benefit from the efforts on global harmonisation The European Commission has now established a strong partnership with its American counterparts on the development and deployment of cooperative mobility services and are in ongoing negotiations with Japan China and Russia are also emitting very positive signals concerning global harmonisation In this context it is also important to note that the recent creation of ITS Asia-Pacific which will facilitate cooperation activities in the regions

ERTICO extends its congratulations to all participants at the 17th ITS World Congress who helped to make it the success it was ndash and looks forward to the upcoming European ITS Congress to be held in Lyon 6-9 June 2011 The Lyon Congress will focus on ITS deployment and the involvement of cities regions and member states We look forward to seeing you there

To read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports on the sessions click here

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Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

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NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

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9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

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Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

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NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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2

Interview of the month

ERTICO talks to Mr Mircea Nicolae Cotoros Manager of the Brussels Branch of TeamNet International - Group Asesoft Romania a new ERTICO Partner

ERTICO Can you describe your activities in the ITS field

Mircea Cotoros The COOPERS project (Co-operative Systems for Intelligent Road Safety) is one of our best examples of ITS projects The aims were to enable co-operative traffic management involving vehicles

and infrastructure in order to increase the overall road safety on European motorways

SAFE SEA NET realised for the Romanian Authority had as an objective the realisation of an integrated European solution destined for monitoring the naval traffic for preventing and

managing maritime accidents

RoRIS (Vessel Traffic Management and Information System on Romanian Danube) aimed to implement and to integrate the pilot system for Danube Naval Traffic Management at several levels local regional national

112 Emergency we are currently implementing the ldquoGIS Romanian Road Infrastructurerdquo for the Romanian Authorities

ERTICO Why have you joined ERTICO

Mircea Cotoros Having regard to our activities in the ITS sector and the ERTICO project activities focused on a business approach to Intelligent

About TeamNet TeamNet is a company specialised in software application development and implementation based on the latest technologies Since its establishment

in 2001 and until now TeamNet member of the Asesoft group is one of the most important companies on the software systems integrators market in Romania

TeamNet is also among the few private companies in Romania which has been involved in vanguard research in the 6th Framework Program of the European Commission Through involvement along with Asesoft in integrated solutions development of projects financed by the EU (PHARE Structural Funds ISPA and the World Bank) TeamNet has strengthened its position as a software solutions supplier on European standardsWishing to offer its clients the best software TeamNet conducted a series of strong partnerships with prominent organisations in the IT amp C area Microsoft Oracle ELO SAS IBM

TeamNet offers its clients the most adequate solutions necessary to improve efficiency productivity and performances in business

bull Consultancybull Development software solutions bull Implementation of IT solutions bull Competent personnel training bull Professional assistance in the exploitation of

the IT systems bull Warranty maintenance and post-

implementation support bull Professional services of project management bull Integrated systems platforms and

technologies

TeamNet has a large amount of experience regarding the implementation of complex systems in different sectors e-Government Public Administration Energy and Utilities Oil and Gas Banking Agriculture Land Register Environmental Protection Applications developed by TeamNet in this area have been implemented on a large number of clients both in public and in private sectors

NEWSLETTER

3

Transport Systems and Services we have considered it a prior necessity to join

After the accession of Romania to the EU in 2007 there are several aspects which need to be acted upon in terms of technologies and EU requirements ERTICO could successfully deliver by its Partnersrsquo portfolio expertise

ERTICO What are your expectations for this partnership

Mircea Cotoros As Irsquove previously underlined it is quite important for us to have the possibility to exchange knowledge on ITS arguments with ERTICO experts to participate in deployment

and EU initiatives and to develop our relationship with the EU institutions

ERTICO Are there any projects activities or sectors that you are particularly interested in

Mircea Cotoros Almost all ERTICO activities are definitely highly interesting for us but a particular focus I would put on the eCall Implementation Platform Road safety attributes exchange infrastructure in Europe and TISA

ERTICO talks to Mr Willem Hartman Managing Director of PEEK Traffic The Netherlands and FREILOT Partner

ERTICO What role does FREILOT play in the overall PEEK Traffic strategy

Willem Hartman FREILOT is very important in the overall Peek strategy since it proves that co-operative systems can actually contribute to pollution reduction and fuel saving initiatives

Furthermore it is a practical deployment and improvement of technology that has been developed in previous projects and in this way brings the technology further

ERTICO What benefits do you expect or already can see coming from the emerging lsquocooperative systemsrsquo

Willem Hartman We see co-operative as the next logical step in the evolution of road-side equipment We have spent years in making roadside equipment more intelligent and more aware of its environment by communicating to vehicles a vast amount of data and possible applications that lie within reach These range from route-optimisation to warning-systems for pedestrians crossing the road An application that can be deployed on short notice is the ldquoPriority functionrdquo in Freilot

About PEEK Traffic bvThe people at Peek develop and implement innovative systems that offer concrete solutions for improving mobility safety and environment on European roads Peek leads the way in traffic control Peek develops and provides innovative solutions for cleaner safer and smoother traffic management

The companyPeek has offices in The Netherlands Poland Croatia Sweden Finland Belgium and in the United Kingdom The Dutch office supplies mobility products and systems within The Netherlands and to other countries in Europe Peek is specialised in developing supplying and maintaining high-quality electronic

and software solutions for traffic and transport problems Peekrsquos products and systems are used in national urban and regional networks and in public transport Peek Traffic bv is a subsidiary (company) of Imtech nv

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4

The FREILOT project European launch of the pilot phase hosted and organised by the City of Helmond Van den Broek Logistics Peek Traffic and ERTICO took place on 28 October 2010 in the Netherlands

FREILOT is an urban freight energy efficiency pilot project co-funded under the European Commissionrsquos CIP Programme

Through the one year pilot fleet operators will use the FREILOT system in real life conditions demonstrating increased energy efficiency and other benefits

The workshop objectives were fourfold bull Present FREILOT to the press to create

awareness about the project and achieve a significant impact on the media

bull Launch the FREILOT pilot phase in Helmond with a real-life demonstration of the service

bull Disseminate the results achieved so far and discuss the potentiality of the project in the context of a more efficient urban freight logistics

bull Premiegravere the FREILOT video

Nearly 150 participants including many VIPs and the media took advantage of the opportunity to see how FREILOT will be piloted and then deployed in Helmond and the other FREILOT pilot cities (Bilbao Krakow Lyon) Participants were able to ride FREILOT enabled trucks and emergency vehicles drive the FREILOT simulator and engage with the FREILOT consortium

With fourteen TVradio spots about the Helmond event and an earlier event in Bilbao as well as stories in the print and online media the launch of the FREILOT pilot phase was a huge success The consortium has fielded enquiries and requests to take part in the pilot from many more stakeholders To see the TVradio reports follow httpwwwfreiloteuenmedia_roomfreilot_-_tv_coverage

While FREILOT was originally conceived to improve urban freight energy efficiency its benefits were apparent to other stakeholders

ERTICO Why should public authorities (public road operators or city authorities) invest in these new emerging technologies and applications these days when many of them are forced to cut down on investments

Willem Hartman Public authorities should invest in this because it is a relatively cheap technology with respect to the result it delivers To achieve a similar result with traditional technology much more investment is needed Besides that these investments are completely in line with the developments in this area world-wide This is not lsquoa hypersquo It is here to stay

ERTICO When can we see first products based on ldquocooperative systemsrdquo coming from PEEK Traffic

Willem Hartman We plan to launch the first application (apart from pilot projects) in 2011 The first system will be priority system for trucks emergency services and public transport

ERTICO What value does the participation in the ERTICO ndash ITS Europe partnership bring to your organisation

Willem Hartman This brings a lot of value Within this partnership we can exchange information with other experts We excel in a niche of the market and so do the other companies By learning from each other developments go much quicker than doing it all alone

Furthermore it is very easy in this way to work on European standards that will ensure quicker deployment in the years to come

The FREILOT project European launch

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5

17th ITS World Congress

The 17th ITS World Congress closed its doors on Friday 29 October 2010 after a week of dizzying activity with papers dissected products and services showcased business deals

proposed and concluded projects examined and disseminated contacts refreshed and made technical visits experiencedhellip As ever it was a unique

opportunity for ITS companies and organisations to increase their visibility promote specific messages to key players and to establish their presence and position in the forefront of the dynamic worldwide ITS market place

Opening on Monday 25 October the week long event brought together over 4000 delegates from 84 countries Over 1000 papers were presented to 13000 participants ndash read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports here - while another 19000 visited the 900 booths in the exhibition including the European Pavilion a joint initiative between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland

In Helmond the Helmond Fire Service joined the pilot allowing fire engines to be equipped with the system In this way FREILOT equipped fire

engines will be given absolute priority at traffic lights in emergencies

At the Helmond event it was announced that the Helmond ambulance service would also be participating in the pilot further strengthening FREILOTrsquos business case and aiding future deployment and expansion

Gert Blom City of Helmond said ldquoThe interest of the emergency services are important spin-offs which will further strengthen the Helmond after-project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in other European cities In Helmond and Krakow we are aiming at Europersquos first sustainable implementations of cooperative services to provide daily benefits to

the stakeholdersrdquo

Eric Janse de Jonge Ambassador for Urban Logistics and Distribution highlighted the importance of FREILOT stating that it needed to come up on the political agenda and offering his help in this regard

The project now focuses on launching the pilots in Lyon and Krakow

The full report will be available on the FREILOT website imminently - wwwfreiloteu For further information please contact Zeljko Jeftic Project Coordinator at zjefticmailerticocom or Henry Wasung Communications Officer at hwasungmailerticocom or visit the FREILOT website

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6

The ITS Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the opening ceremony with Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Chairman Emeritus of Toyota Mr Russell Shields Chairman of Ygomi LLC and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America and Dr Fotis Karamitsos Director of the European Commissionrsquos DG MOVE all picking up awards for their unmatched contributions to the furtherment of ITS

Dr Karamitsos was chosen as the member of the ITS Hall of Fame for his long standing leadership in driving ITS forward in Europe He is also one of the founding fathers of ERTICO ERTICO congratulates all three entrants to the ITS Hall of Fame for their hard work leadership and determination

The European Pavilion a joint stand shared between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland was very successful located in a prime position and showcasing its constituentsrsquo members projects initiatives and partners The joint European cocktail was held on Tuesday 26 October an event enlivened by the kind collaboration and generosity of ITS Russia who provided beautiful live classical music and hospitality An enjoyable start to future cooperation - ERTICO and ITS Russia have recently signed a memorandum of understanding and ERTICO is currently leading a mission in Russia with twenty-five ERTICO Partners investigating business opportunities and taking part in the International Specialised Exhibition-Forum ROAD More news soon

The Congress clearly showed the enormous pace of ITS developments worldwide especially in Asia which provides a major challenge to political and industrial activities in Europe The deployment of ITS is accelerating and global cooperation and exchange of best practice to provide user focused solutions at reasonable cost is increasingly prominent Effective cost-efficient deployment of ITS in Europe will depend on the degree of cooperation achieved by the relevant stakeholders

A united and strong voice on ITS in Europe will also aid and benefit from the efforts on global harmonisation The European Commission has now established a strong partnership with its American counterparts on the development and deployment of cooperative mobility services and are in ongoing negotiations with Japan China and Russia are also emitting very positive signals concerning global harmonisation In this context it is also important to note that the recent creation of ITS Asia-Pacific which will facilitate cooperation activities in the regions

ERTICO extends its congratulations to all participants at the 17th ITS World Congress who helped to make it the success it was ndash and looks forward to the upcoming European ITS Congress to be held in Lyon 6-9 June 2011 The Lyon Congress will focus on ITS deployment and the involvement of cities regions and member states We look forward to seeing you there

To read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports on the sessions click here

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7

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

Issue 11 - November 2010

8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

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9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

NEWSLETTER

13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

Issue 11 - November 2010

16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

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NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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3

Transport Systems and Services we have considered it a prior necessity to join

After the accession of Romania to the EU in 2007 there are several aspects which need to be acted upon in terms of technologies and EU requirements ERTICO could successfully deliver by its Partnersrsquo portfolio expertise

ERTICO What are your expectations for this partnership

Mircea Cotoros As Irsquove previously underlined it is quite important for us to have the possibility to exchange knowledge on ITS arguments with ERTICO experts to participate in deployment

and EU initiatives and to develop our relationship with the EU institutions

ERTICO Are there any projects activities or sectors that you are particularly interested in

Mircea Cotoros Almost all ERTICO activities are definitely highly interesting for us but a particular focus I would put on the eCall Implementation Platform Road safety attributes exchange infrastructure in Europe and TISA

ERTICO talks to Mr Willem Hartman Managing Director of PEEK Traffic The Netherlands and FREILOT Partner

ERTICO What role does FREILOT play in the overall PEEK Traffic strategy

Willem Hartman FREILOT is very important in the overall Peek strategy since it proves that co-operative systems can actually contribute to pollution reduction and fuel saving initiatives

Furthermore it is a practical deployment and improvement of technology that has been developed in previous projects and in this way brings the technology further

ERTICO What benefits do you expect or already can see coming from the emerging lsquocooperative systemsrsquo

Willem Hartman We see co-operative as the next logical step in the evolution of road-side equipment We have spent years in making roadside equipment more intelligent and more aware of its environment by communicating to vehicles a vast amount of data and possible applications that lie within reach These range from route-optimisation to warning-systems for pedestrians crossing the road An application that can be deployed on short notice is the ldquoPriority functionrdquo in Freilot

About PEEK Traffic bvThe people at Peek develop and implement innovative systems that offer concrete solutions for improving mobility safety and environment on European roads Peek leads the way in traffic control Peek develops and provides innovative solutions for cleaner safer and smoother traffic management

The companyPeek has offices in The Netherlands Poland Croatia Sweden Finland Belgium and in the United Kingdom The Dutch office supplies mobility products and systems within The Netherlands and to other countries in Europe Peek is specialised in developing supplying and maintaining high-quality electronic

and software solutions for traffic and transport problems Peekrsquos products and systems are used in national urban and regional networks and in public transport Peek Traffic bv is a subsidiary (company) of Imtech nv

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4

The FREILOT project European launch of the pilot phase hosted and organised by the City of Helmond Van den Broek Logistics Peek Traffic and ERTICO took place on 28 October 2010 in the Netherlands

FREILOT is an urban freight energy efficiency pilot project co-funded under the European Commissionrsquos CIP Programme

Through the one year pilot fleet operators will use the FREILOT system in real life conditions demonstrating increased energy efficiency and other benefits

The workshop objectives were fourfold bull Present FREILOT to the press to create

awareness about the project and achieve a significant impact on the media

bull Launch the FREILOT pilot phase in Helmond with a real-life demonstration of the service

bull Disseminate the results achieved so far and discuss the potentiality of the project in the context of a more efficient urban freight logistics

bull Premiegravere the FREILOT video

Nearly 150 participants including many VIPs and the media took advantage of the opportunity to see how FREILOT will be piloted and then deployed in Helmond and the other FREILOT pilot cities (Bilbao Krakow Lyon) Participants were able to ride FREILOT enabled trucks and emergency vehicles drive the FREILOT simulator and engage with the FREILOT consortium

With fourteen TVradio spots about the Helmond event and an earlier event in Bilbao as well as stories in the print and online media the launch of the FREILOT pilot phase was a huge success The consortium has fielded enquiries and requests to take part in the pilot from many more stakeholders To see the TVradio reports follow httpwwwfreiloteuenmedia_roomfreilot_-_tv_coverage

While FREILOT was originally conceived to improve urban freight energy efficiency its benefits were apparent to other stakeholders

ERTICO Why should public authorities (public road operators or city authorities) invest in these new emerging technologies and applications these days when many of them are forced to cut down on investments

Willem Hartman Public authorities should invest in this because it is a relatively cheap technology with respect to the result it delivers To achieve a similar result with traditional technology much more investment is needed Besides that these investments are completely in line with the developments in this area world-wide This is not lsquoa hypersquo It is here to stay

ERTICO When can we see first products based on ldquocooperative systemsrdquo coming from PEEK Traffic

Willem Hartman We plan to launch the first application (apart from pilot projects) in 2011 The first system will be priority system for trucks emergency services and public transport

ERTICO What value does the participation in the ERTICO ndash ITS Europe partnership bring to your organisation

Willem Hartman This brings a lot of value Within this partnership we can exchange information with other experts We excel in a niche of the market and so do the other companies By learning from each other developments go much quicker than doing it all alone

Furthermore it is very easy in this way to work on European standards that will ensure quicker deployment in the years to come

The FREILOT project European launch

NEWSLETTER

5

17th ITS World Congress

The 17th ITS World Congress closed its doors on Friday 29 October 2010 after a week of dizzying activity with papers dissected products and services showcased business deals

proposed and concluded projects examined and disseminated contacts refreshed and made technical visits experiencedhellip As ever it was a unique

opportunity for ITS companies and organisations to increase their visibility promote specific messages to key players and to establish their presence and position in the forefront of the dynamic worldwide ITS market place

Opening on Monday 25 October the week long event brought together over 4000 delegates from 84 countries Over 1000 papers were presented to 13000 participants ndash read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports here - while another 19000 visited the 900 booths in the exhibition including the European Pavilion a joint initiative between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland

In Helmond the Helmond Fire Service joined the pilot allowing fire engines to be equipped with the system In this way FREILOT equipped fire

engines will be given absolute priority at traffic lights in emergencies

At the Helmond event it was announced that the Helmond ambulance service would also be participating in the pilot further strengthening FREILOTrsquos business case and aiding future deployment and expansion

Gert Blom City of Helmond said ldquoThe interest of the emergency services are important spin-offs which will further strengthen the Helmond after-project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in other European cities In Helmond and Krakow we are aiming at Europersquos first sustainable implementations of cooperative services to provide daily benefits to

the stakeholdersrdquo

Eric Janse de Jonge Ambassador for Urban Logistics and Distribution highlighted the importance of FREILOT stating that it needed to come up on the political agenda and offering his help in this regard

The project now focuses on launching the pilots in Lyon and Krakow

The full report will be available on the FREILOT website imminently - wwwfreiloteu For further information please contact Zeljko Jeftic Project Coordinator at zjefticmailerticocom or Henry Wasung Communications Officer at hwasungmailerticocom or visit the FREILOT website

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The ITS Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the opening ceremony with Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Chairman Emeritus of Toyota Mr Russell Shields Chairman of Ygomi LLC and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America and Dr Fotis Karamitsos Director of the European Commissionrsquos DG MOVE all picking up awards for their unmatched contributions to the furtherment of ITS

Dr Karamitsos was chosen as the member of the ITS Hall of Fame for his long standing leadership in driving ITS forward in Europe He is also one of the founding fathers of ERTICO ERTICO congratulates all three entrants to the ITS Hall of Fame for their hard work leadership and determination

The European Pavilion a joint stand shared between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland was very successful located in a prime position and showcasing its constituentsrsquo members projects initiatives and partners The joint European cocktail was held on Tuesday 26 October an event enlivened by the kind collaboration and generosity of ITS Russia who provided beautiful live classical music and hospitality An enjoyable start to future cooperation - ERTICO and ITS Russia have recently signed a memorandum of understanding and ERTICO is currently leading a mission in Russia with twenty-five ERTICO Partners investigating business opportunities and taking part in the International Specialised Exhibition-Forum ROAD More news soon

The Congress clearly showed the enormous pace of ITS developments worldwide especially in Asia which provides a major challenge to political and industrial activities in Europe The deployment of ITS is accelerating and global cooperation and exchange of best practice to provide user focused solutions at reasonable cost is increasingly prominent Effective cost-efficient deployment of ITS in Europe will depend on the degree of cooperation achieved by the relevant stakeholders

A united and strong voice on ITS in Europe will also aid and benefit from the efforts on global harmonisation The European Commission has now established a strong partnership with its American counterparts on the development and deployment of cooperative mobility services and are in ongoing negotiations with Japan China and Russia are also emitting very positive signals concerning global harmonisation In this context it is also important to note that the recent creation of ITS Asia-Pacific which will facilitate cooperation activities in the regions

ERTICO extends its congratulations to all participants at the 17th ITS World Congress who helped to make it the success it was ndash and looks forward to the upcoming European ITS Congress to be held in Lyon 6-9 June 2011 The Lyon Congress will focus on ITS deployment and the involvement of cities regions and member states We look forward to seeing you there

To read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports on the sessions click here

NEWSLETTER

7

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

Issue 11 - November 2010

8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

NEWSLETTER

9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

Issue 11 - November 2010

10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

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11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

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17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

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NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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The FREILOT project European launch of the pilot phase hosted and organised by the City of Helmond Van den Broek Logistics Peek Traffic and ERTICO took place on 28 October 2010 in the Netherlands

FREILOT is an urban freight energy efficiency pilot project co-funded under the European Commissionrsquos CIP Programme

Through the one year pilot fleet operators will use the FREILOT system in real life conditions demonstrating increased energy efficiency and other benefits

The workshop objectives were fourfold bull Present FREILOT to the press to create

awareness about the project and achieve a significant impact on the media

bull Launch the FREILOT pilot phase in Helmond with a real-life demonstration of the service

bull Disseminate the results achieved so far and discuss the potentiality of the project in the context of a more efficient urban freight logistics

bull Premiegravere the FREILOT video

Nearly 150 participants including many VIPs and the media took advantage of the opportunity to see how FREILOT will be piloted and then deployed in Helmond and the other FREILOT pilot cities (Bilbao Krakow Lyon) Participants were able to ride FREILOT enabled trucks and emergency vehicles drive the FREILOT simulator and engage with the FREILOT consortium

With fourteen TVradio spots about the Helmond event and an earlier event in Bilbao as well as stories in the print and online media the launch of the FREILOT pilot phase was a huge success The consortium has fielded enquiries and requests to take part in the pilot from many more stakeholders To see the TVradio reports follow httpwwwfreiloteuenmedia_roomfreilot_-_tv_coverage

While FREILOT was originally conceived to improve urban freight energy efficiency its benefits were apparent to other stakeholders

ERTICO Why should public authorities (public road operators or city authorities) invest in these new emerging technologies and applications these days when many of them are forced to cut down on investments

Willem Hartman Public authorities should invest in this because it is a relatively cheap technology with respect to the result it delivers To achieve a similar result with traditional technology much more investment is needed Besides that these investments are completely in line with the developments in this area world-wide This is not lsquoa hypersquo It is here to stay

ERTICO When can we see first products based on ldquocooperative systemsrdquo coming from PEEK Traffic

Willem Hartman We plan to launch the first application (apart from pilot projects) in 2011 The first system will be priority system for trucks emergency services and public transport

ERTICO What value does the participation in the ERTICO ndash ITS Europe partnership bring to your organisation

Willem Hartman This brings a lot of value Within this partnership we can exchange information with other experts We excel in a niche of the market and so do the other companies By learning from each other developments go much quicker than doing it all alone

Furthermore it is very easy in this way to work on European standards that will ensure quicker deployment in the years to come

The FREILOT project European launch

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17th ITS World Congress

The 17th ITS World Congress closed its doors on Friday 29 October 2010 after a week of dizzying activity with papers dissected products and services showcased business deals

proposed and concluded projects examined and disseminated contacts refreshed and made technical visits experiencedhellip As ever it was a unique

opportunity for ITS companies and organisations to increase their visibility promote specific messages to key players and to establish their presence and position in the forefront of the dynamic worldwide ITS market place

Opening on Monday 25 October the week long event brought together over 4000 delegates from 84 countries Over 1000 papers were presented to 13000 participants ndash read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports here - while another 19000 visited the 900 booths in the exhibition including the European Pavilion a joint initiative between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland

In Helmond the Helmond Fire Service joined the pilot allowing fire engines to be equipped with the system In this way FREILOT equipped fire

engines will be given absolute priority at traffic lights in emergencies

At the Helmond event it was announced that the Helmond ambulance service would also be participating in the pilot further strengthening FREILOTrsquos business case and aiding future deployment and expansion

Gert Blom City of Helmond said ldquoThe interest of the emergency services are important spin-offs which will further strengthen the Helmond after-project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in other European cities In Helmond and Krakow we are aiming at Europersquos first sustainable implementations of cooperative services to provide daily benefits to

the stakeholdersrdquo

Eric Janse de Jonge Ambassador for Urban Logistics and Distribution highlighted the importance of FREILOT stating that it needed to come up on the political agenda and offering his help in this regard

The project now focuses on launching the pilots in Lyon and Krakow

The full report will be available on the FREILOT website imminently - wwwfreiloteu For further information please contact Zeljko Jeftic Project Coordinator at zjefticmailerticocom or Henry Wasung Communications Officer at hwasungmailerticocom or visit the FREILOT website

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The ITS Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the opening ceremony with Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Chairman Emeritus of Toyota Mr Russell Shields Chairman of Ygomi LLC and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America and Dr Fotis Karamitsos Director of the European Commissionrsquos DG MOVE all picking up awards for their unmatched contributions to the furtherment of ITS

Dr Karamitsos was chosen as the member of the ITS Hall of Fame for his long standing leadership in driving ITS forward in Europe He is also one of the founding fathers of ERTICO ERTICO congratulates all three entrants to the ITS Hall of Fame for their hard work leadership and determination

The European Pavilion a joint stand shared between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland was very successful located in a prime position and showcasing its constituentsrsquo members projects initiatives and partners The joint European cocktail was held on Tuesday 26 October an event enlivened by the kind collaboration and generosity of ITS Russia who provided beautiful live classical music and hospitality An enjoyable start to future cooperation - ERTICO and ITS Russia have recently signed a memorandum of understanding and ERTICO is currently leading a mission in Russia with twenty-five ERTICO Partners investigating business opportunities and taking part in the International Specialised Exhibition-Forum ROAD More news soon

The Congress clearly showed the enormous pace of ITS developments worldwide especially in Asia which provides a major challenge to political and industrial activities in Europe The deployment of ITS is accelerating and global cooperation and exchange of best practice to provide user focused solutions at reasonable cost is increasingly prominent Effective cost-efficient deployment of ITS in Europe will depend on the degree of cooperation achieved by the relevant stakeholders

A united and strong voice on ITS in Europe will also aid and benefit from the efforts on global harmonisation The European Commission has now established a strong partnership with its American counterparts on the development and deployment of cooperative mobility services and are in ongoing negotiations with Japan China and Russia are also emitting very positive signals concerning global harmonisation In this context it is also important to note that the recent creation of ITS Asia-Pacific which will facilitate cooperation activities in the regions

ERTICO extends its congratulations to all participants at the 17th ITS World Congress who helped to make it the success it was ndash and looks forward to the upcoming European ITS Congress to be held in Lyon 6-9 June 2011 The Lyon Congress will focus on ITS deployment and the involvement of cities regions and member states We look forward to seeing you there

To read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports on the sessions click here

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7

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

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8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

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9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

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11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

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15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

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17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

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NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 5: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

5

17th ITS World Congress

The 17th ITS World Congress closed its doors on Friday 29 October 2010 after a week of dizzying activity with papers dissected products and services showcased business deals

proposed and concluded projects examined and disseminated contacts refreshed and made technical visits experiencedhellip As ever it was a unique

opportunity for ITS companies and organisations to increase their visibility promote specific messages to key players and to establish their presence and position in the forefront of the dynamic worldwide ITS market place

Opening on Monday 25 October the week long event brought together over 4000 delegates from 84 countries Over 1000 papers were presented to 13000 participants ndash read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports here - while another 19000 visited the 900 booths in the exhibition including the European Pavilion a joint initiative between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland

In Helmond the Helmond Fire Service joined the pilot allowing fire engines to be equipped with the system In this way FREILOT equipped fire

engines will be given absolute priority at traffic lights in emergencies

At the Helmond event it was announced that the Helmond ambulance service would also be participating in the pilot further strengthening FREILOTrsquos business case and aiding future deployment and expansion

Gert Blom City of Helmond said ldquoThe interest of the emergency services are important spin-offs which will further strengthen the Helmond after-project business case and help pave the way for FREILOT deployment in other European cities In Helmond and Krakow we are aiming at Europersquos first sustainable implementations of cooperative services to provide daily benefits to

the stakeholdersrdquo

Eric Janse de Jonge Ambassador for Urban Logistics and Distribution highlighted the importance of FREILOT stating that it needed to come up on the political agenda and offering his help in this regard

The project now focuses on launching the pilots in Lyon and Krakow

The full report will be available on the FREILOT website imminently - wwwfreiloteu For further information please contact Zeljko Jeftic Project Coordinator at zjefticmailerticocom or Henry Wasung Communications Officer at hwasungmailerticocom or visit the FREILOT website

Issue 11 - November 2010

6

The ITS Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the opening ceremony with Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Chairman Emeritus of Toyota Mr Russell Shields Chairman of Ygomi LLC and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America and Dr Fotis Karamitsos Director of the European Commissionrsquos DG MOVE all picking up awards for their unmatched contributions to the furtherment of ITS

Dr Karamitsos was chosen as the member of the ITS Hall of Fame for his long standing leadership in driving ITS forward in Europe He is also one of the founding fathers of ERTICO ERTICO congratulates all three entrants to the ITS Hall of Fame for their hard work leadership and determination

The European Pavilion a joint stand shared between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland was very successful located in a prime position and showcasing its constituentsrsquo members projects initiatives and partners The joint European cocktail was held on Tuesday 26 October an event enlivened by the kind collaboration and generosity of ITS Russia who provided beautiful live classical music and hospitality An enjoyable start to future cooperation - ERTICO and ITS Russia have recently signed a memorandum of understanding and ERTICO is currently leading a mission in Russia with twenty-five ERTICO Partners investigating business opportunities and taking part in the International Specialised Exhibition-Forum ROAD More news soon

The Congress clearly showed the enormous pace of ITS developments worldwide especially in Asia which provides a major challenge to political and industrial activities in Europe The deployment of ITS is accelerating and global cooperation and exchange of best practice to provide user focused solutions at reasonable cost is increasingly prominent Effective cost-efficient deployment of ITS in Europe will depend on the degree of cooperation achieved by the relevant stakeholders

A united and strong voice on ITS in Europe will also aid and benefit from the efforts on global harmonisation The European Commission has now established a strong partnership with its American counterparts on the development and deployment of cooperative mobility services and are in ongoing negotiations with Japan China and Russia are also emitting very positive signals concerning global harmonisation In this context it is also important to note that the recent creation of ITS Asia-Pacific which will facilitate cooperation activities in the regions

ERTICO extends its congratulations to all participants at the 17th ITS World Congress who helped to make it the success it was ndash and looks forward to the upcoming European ITS Congress to be held in Lyon 6-9 June 2011 The Lyon Congress will focus on ITS deployment and the involvement of cities regions and member states We look forward to seeing you there

To read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports on the sessions click here

NEWSLETTER

7

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

Issue 11 - November 2010

8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

NEWSLETTER

9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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6

The ITS Hall of Fame was inaugurated during the opening ceremony with Dr Shoichiro Toyoda Chairman Emeritus of Toyota Mr Russell Shields Chairman of Ygomi LLC and the Intelligent Transportation Society of America and Dr Fotis Karamitsos Director of the European Commissionrsquos DG MOVE all picking up awards for their unmatched contributions to the furtherment of ITS

Dr Karamitsos was chosen as the member of the ITS Hall of Fame for his long standing leadership in driving ITS forward in Europe He is also one of the founding fathers of ERTICO ERTICO congratulates all three entrants to the ITS Hall of Fame for their hard work leadership and determination

The European Pavilion a joint stand shared between ERTICO ITS Sweden and ITS Finland was very successful located in a prime position and showcasing its constituentsrsquo members projects initiatives and partners The joint European cocktail was held on Tuesday 26 October an event enlivened by the kind collaboration and generosity of ITS Russia who provided beautiful live classical music and hospitality An enjoyable start to future cooperation - ERTICO and ITS Russia have recently signed a memorandum of understanding and ERTICO is currently leading a mission in Russia with twenty-five ERTICO Partners investigating business opportunities and taking part in the International Specialised Exhibition-Forum ROAD More news soon

The Congress clearly showed the enormous pace of ITS developments worldwide especially in Asia which provides a major challenge to political and industrial activities in Europe The deployment of ITS is accelerating and global cooperation and exchange of best practice to provide user focused solutions at reasonable cost is increasingly prominent Effective cost-efficient deployment of ITS in Europe will depend on the degree of cooperation achieved by the relevant stakeholders

A united and strong voice on ITS in Europe will also aid and benefit from the efforts on global harmonisation The European Commission has now established a strong partnership with its American counterparts on the development and deployment of cooperative mobility services and are in ongoing negotiations with Japan China and Russia are also emitting very positive signals concerning global harmonisation In this context it is also important to note that the recent creation of ITS Asia-Pacific which will facilitate cooperation activities in the regions

ERTICO extends its congratulations to all participants at the 17th ITS World Congress who helped to make it the success it was ndash and looks forward to the upcoming European ITS Congress to be held in Lyon 6-9 June 2011 The Lyon Congress will focus on ITS deployment and the involvement of cities regions and member states We look forward to seeing you there

To read the ERTICO teamrsquos reports on the sessions click here

NEWSLETTER

7

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

Issue 11 - November 2010

8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

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9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

NEWSLETTER

13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

Issue 11 - November 2010

14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

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NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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7

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon 6-9 June 2011

The Congress theme is geared towards ldquoIntelligent Mobility ndash ITS for sustainable transport of persons and goods in urban regionsrdquo The focus will mainly be on the following topics in the context of ITS

bull co-modal urban transport management bull electromobility bull from cooperative systems to integrated

mobility services bull from smart concepts to successful

implementation bull governance and business issues bull information and communication providers and

users bull ITS for adaptive and resilient cities

Bringing intelligence into mobility will be of special importance for achieving more sustainable transport in urban areas Intelligent transport systems are contributing substantially to the safety efficiency and environmental performance of mobility This event will provide the ideal opportunity to measure achievements in terms of deployment to learn about and discuss the next steps

The Congress will be a unique opportunity

bull to exchange information and network with 1500 stakeholders decision and policy makers

bull to share best practices and lessons learnedbull to monitor progress and measure results in

terms of implementation and deployment bull to exhibit state of the art technologies and

innovative products and servicesbull to open business and partnership opportunities bull to showcase the latest ITS solutions

bull to disseminate relevant information on ITS to a wide audience on a local European and international level

Not only is Lyon a city of culture tourism and gastronomy it is also at the forefront when it comes to transport With over 1000 firms and 80000 jobs dedicated to transport and home to major manufacturers in the automobile sector Lyon aims to become a reference in the fields of mobility and sustainability Visitors to the event will profit from the occasion of meeting with advanced industry academics and public organisations who more importantly share the common interest in promoting future urban transport systems using ITS

Donrsquot miss your chance to observe Intelligent Transport Systems in the urban area of Lyon whilst seizing opportunities to gather and discuss with key stakeholders across Europe Contribute to making your region more resilient and discover how that can be achieved at the 8th ITS European Congress

The Call for Papers provides you with a first glimpse of whatrsquos in store for Lyon and we would greatly appreciate your support in distributing it within your organisation For further details on the 8th European Congress amp Exhibition on ITS please do not hesitate to contact Gabriella Axelsson or visit the Congress website at wwwitsineuropecom

It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that the 8th ITS European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services will take place in Lyon France 6-9 June 2011 The organisation of this major 2011 event is coordinated by ERTICO - ITS EUROPE together with the active participation of the

European Commission the Grand Lyon the Rhocircne-Alpes Region the Lyon Urban Truck and Bus Cluster the French Ministry of Transport (MEEDDM) ITS France and the French organisations active within ERTICO - ITS

Europe

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8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

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9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

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Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 8: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

8

NXP and Partners Kick Off European eCall Trial to Enable Faster Emergency Response Times

At the electronica 2010 conference in Munich on 10 November 2010 NXP Semiconductors NV (Nasdaq NXPI) and its partners launched a pan-European field trial of the eCall emergency system which automatically calls emergency operators in the event of a road accident eCall sends vital data such as the time of the accident and the GPS coordinates of the accident point and the number of vehicle occupants to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)

The goal of eCall is to reduce the time it takes emergency services to arrive at the accident scene by 40 to 50 percent according to the place of accident thus reducing car accident victims by up to 2500 lives a year reducing the seriousness of injuries and potentially saving an estimated euro26 billion a year Taking part in this field trial alongside NXP were organisations representing essential parts of the rescue chain including partners BMW IBM Allianz OrtungsServices DEKRA and Deutsche Telekom as well as automobile clubs AvD Touring and UAMK

The pan-European eCall trial kicked off on 10 November with three cars starting from Madrid Athens and Helsinki Within two weeks the three cars drove to Brussels where the closing event of the eSafety Forum was held on 25 November 2010

Each of the vehicles was equipped with a small onboard telematics unit based on NXP technology During the 10000 kilometre journey the

telematics unit sent out test emergency calls at regular intervals which were sent to the servers of IBM Allianz OrtungsServices and the BMW call centre The trial intended to show that eCall is not dependent on the present standards used that it functions reliably across all European borders and that the telematics solution is compatible with given EU eCall standards The EU drives solutions based on an in-band modem

ldquoeCall works across EU borders using either an in-band modem or SMS from the car NXP has developed a solution for this ndash the ATOP (Automotive Telematics On-Board Unit Platform) ATOP is a module a little bigger than a two-Euro coin which can be cost-efficiently and flexibly integrated in auto electronicsrdquo said Lars Reger vice president of strategy and business development for the Automotive and Identification business unit at NXP The NXP solution is automotive-certified and serial production was launched in 2010

eCall in the starting blocks ndash BMW Assist Advanced eCall leading the way

Currently circa three percent of all vehicles worldwide are fitted with a telematics system which is required for eCall BMW is one of the pioneers of implementing telematics systems The solution is available in all BMW models and is already in place Recently at the lsquoModial de LrsquoAutomobile 2010rsquo in Paris BMW Group was presented with a special award of the European New Car Assessment Programme (EURO NCAP) for safety examinations The eCall solution was recognised as groundbreaking in relation to the requirements of the crash test and safety technology Customers are also responding very positively BMW frequently gets feedback from people who were rescued quickly thanks to eCall

The technical requirements for a European deployment are already in place NXP has developed an inexpensive telematics solution which enables other services possible in addition

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9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 9: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

9

to eCall At this pan-European trial the test signal from each location will be sent from the ATOP-based vehicle telematics solution also known as an onboard unit to the nearest rescue service point via Deutsche Telekomrsquos mobile network and roaming partners For the rescue service points IBM offers appropriate hardware software and its messaging and visual solutions providing precise localisation and mapping

Allianz OrtungsServices (AOS) offers rescue service units (PSAPs) with the exact location of any casualties through mobile networks via its LifeService112 Location Platform As an information provider AOS receives decodes visualises and communicates the conditioned emergency dataset directly to a local rescue coordination centre AOS sees itself as an ldquoadapterrdquo of different processes and technologies between different telecommunications providers and rescue coordination centres

The exact positioning enables rescue units to be quicker at the accident scene In addition to rescue services automobile associations (such as AvD and Touring from Belgium or UAMK from the Czech Republic) are also informed about the accident at the same time Their service vehicles can quickly clear the accident area offering a service optimised for car owners and thus helping to minimise disruption to the flow of traffic

2500 Human Lives

The European Union has called for mandatory implementation of eCall for all new automobiles According to the EU between 2013 and 2015 all new cars should be fitted with eCall as standard This pan-European emergency system should contribute to the fast and reliable arrival of emergency services at the accident location For example following the release of an airbag ndash an emergency call is made conveying vital details At

the same time manual activation is also possible According to studies eCall could save up to 2500 lives annually in Europe while the amount of serious injuries could be reduced by 15 percent

Trial concludes in Brussels

The trial reached its official conclusion with a public finish at the eSafety Forum in Brussels on 25 November where the three cars arrived two weeks after departing from Madrid Athens and Helsinki respectively

Kurt Sievers senior vice president and general manager of NXP Semiconductorsrsquo Automotive business unit explained ldquoWe are proud that in this landmark trial NXPrsquos ATOP telematics system has proven reliable across country borders and technical standards Large-scale introduction of eCall is about reliability system costs and trust This is why we sent the eCall on tour supporting the European Union with its implementation in Europerdquo

Juhani Jaumlaumlskelaumlinen European Commission stated ldquoWe are pleased to see that the implementation of eCall is becoming a reality in Europe The closure of this eCall tour by a consortium of industry partners is an important step towards the EUrsquos objective to have eCall deployed in all cars in Europe as soon as possiblerdquo

Hermann Meyer CEO of ERTICO a European public-private partnership for the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems welcomed the Trial initiative ldquoIt is fantastic to see this cooperation of major eCall stakeholders to show their support and the functioning of this life-saving servicerdquo

Further information about NXPrsquos eCall system ndash ATOP ndash can be found here

Issue 11 - November 2010

10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

Issue 11 - November 2010

14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

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21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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10

GSC pushes for GNSS serving business needs

The EU-funded GSC project is working to unlock the potential of GNSS service infrastructure across Europe assessing the likely contribution of GNSS in general and EGNOS and Galileo in particular to mass market lsquoIntelligent Transport Systemsrsquo

GSC (GNSS-enabled Services Convergence) will test EGNOS and EDAS in several countries across Europe explains Eva Schelin GSC project Steering Committee Vice Chair The project will assess GNSS signal reception and its impact on basic positioning service capabilities and it will look at the performance of commercial lsquooff-the-shelfrsquo GNSS receivers in terms of multi-signal positioning

The GSC project was launched in March 2009 and will run for about two years At a recent GSC workshop in Brussels European GNSS Agency (GSA) Market Development Officer Fiammetta Diani said ldquoThe GNSS market is growing as is the need for better road infrastructure EGNOS is a key stepping stone as it offers integrity of signal and increased accuracyrdquo

GNSS for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems and Services represent a considerable market for GNSS-enabled applications GSC project partners say now is the time to work towards the technical conditions that reflect real business needs

ldquoWe want to enable an open and competitive mass market for tolling and other GNSS-enabled services using Galileo and EGNOSrdquo says Schelin ldquoThe ultimate aim is to promote the openness interoperability and co-operativeness of Global Navigation Satellite Systems and by doing so to fully leverage and exploit the value of Galileo and EGNOSrdquo

The objectives of the workshop included fostering a discussion among participants on how to tackle GNSS service convergence Shelin says the number

of comments remarks and questions raised demonstrated a high level of interest in the work being carried out under the GSC project

Critical applications

Over the next few months GSC partners will work to identify the key differentiators of Galileo and EGNOS for a number of potential mass market applications including interoperable road charging applications and will demonstrate how these differentiators could become enablers for industrialised mass market implementation

The project will also identify how standardisation and certification mechanisms can provide the basis for the necessary trust-relationship between different business entities in a horizontal mass market The project will show how such a

standardised open GNSS-enabled platform can be operated by service aggregators running third-party services in combination with mission-critical services such as road charging

For now says Shelin the next steps include the setting up of field trails All of the results will be presented at a final GSC workshop on 12 and 13 April 2011 in Malmouml Sweden

For more information please click here

NEWSLETTER

11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

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13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

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14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

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17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

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19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

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22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

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NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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11

Kapsch TrafficCom acquires Mark IV IVHS the largest supplier of electronic toll collection (ETC) equipment in North AmericaKapsch TrafficCom AG has agreed to acquire through subsidiaries the businesses of MARK IV IVHS part of MARK IV LLC (US) in the United States in Canada and in Mexico for a purchase price of USD 70 million (approximately EUR 50 million) subject to certain closing conditions and subject to certain potential price adjustments based on working capital included with the business The transaction is structured as a stock purchase of the holding companies which own the Mark IV IVHS business and closing is targeted for 30 November 2010

MARK IV IVHS is a designer and manufacturer of dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) devices that are widely used by highway toll turnpike tunnel and bridge authorities to enable intelligent transportation systems (ITS) such as electronic toll collection (ETC) and automated weigh station bypass With more than 218 million transponders on-the-road and more than 3700 lanes equipped MARK IV IVHS is the largest supplier of ETC equipment in North America MARK IV IVHS has enabled many landmark ITS deployments including the worldrsquos first non-stop all-electronic toll road (Highway 407 ETR Canada) interoperability between truck electronic preclearance systems and toll collection (PrePass) and the E-ZPassreg system of the 24 toll authorities in 14 states who comprise the E-ZPassreg Group in the Northeastern United States E-ZPassreg is a regional ETC system that can be used throughout the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States MARK IV IVHS also recently announced a contract award in Mexico

With 142 employees MARK IV IVHS generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended

28 February 2010 net sales of approximately USD 50 million (approximately EUR 36 million) at a clear positive free cash flow and at an EBITDA margin accretive to the EBITDA margin of Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

Kapsch TrafficCom is an international supplier of superior intelligent transportation systems (ITS) Its principle business is the development and supply of electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in particular for the multi-lane free-flow (MLFF) of the traffic and the technical and commercial operation of such systems Kapsch TrafficCom also supplies traffic management systems with a focus on road safety and traffic control and electronic access systems and parking management With approximately 240 references in 39 countries on all five continents and with more than 19 million transponders (on-board units - OBUs) delivered and about 13000 lanes equipped Kapsch TrafficCom has positioned itself among the leading suppliers of ETC systems worldwide

Kapsch TrafficCom is headquartered in Vienna Austria and has subsidiaries and representative offices in 25 countries With currently almost 1500 employees Kapsch TrafficCom Group generated revenues of EUR 216 million (approximately USD 300 million) in its last fiscal year 20092010 ended 31 March 2010

For further information please contactMarcus HandlInvestor RelationsKapsch TrafficCom AGAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1120

Kapsch TrafficCom signs contract for implementation and operation of the nation-wide tolling system in PolandThe consortium led by Kapsch was announced by the Directorate for National Roads and Highways

(GDDKiA) in the beginning of October as best bidder and winner of the tender On 5 November

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12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

NEWSLETTER

13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

Issue 11 - November 2010

14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

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18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

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as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 12: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

12

2010 the contract for implementation and operation of the electronic tolling system for the existing road network of about 1750 km was signed

ldquoThanks to our extensive expertise in ITS (Intelligent Transportation Systems) and strong local partners we are in a position to deliver and operate a system that can satisfy even the highest quality demands At the same time our consortium partners and suppliers are thoroughly familiar with the Polish market With these initial conditions in place we have succeeded in becoming the best bidder in the tendering procedurerdquo emphasises Erwin Toplak board member at Kapsch TrafficCom

On the basis of this contract and within the scope of the project the consortium led by Kapsch shall initially implement an extensive modern electronic toll solution on the existing road network of about 1750 km until 1 July 2011 The system is in force for all vehicles above 35 tons passenger car vehicles may register in the future system on voluntary basis In addition the consortium will erect a manual toll collection system on single short sections for vehicles below 35 tons on the highway network The system design foresees an effective and efficient extension of electronic toll collection at a later date not only on the newly constructed roads but also on the existing network that will later be added to the toll system The contract value is as quoted by the Polish authorities on 1 October EUR 124 Mrd (PLN 49 Mrd)

Kapsch TrafficCom considers the deadline for implementation of the tolling system as very short but realistic ldquoAfter rejection of the appeals we hope there will be no further postponements We are ready to install the project in time under

the condition we can work closely with Polandrsquos Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) and other Polish government authorities We count on it because of our common ambitious goal ndashany postponement in the implementation of the tolling system could be detrimental to to the Polish government due to delay in revenuerdquo says Erwin Toplak

Kapsch TrafficCom relies on strong local partners

Local suppliers and subcontractors will play an important role in the system implementation Through the cooperation with local partners a large portion of the value created will remain in the country Also a number of new workplaces will be created during the 96-month contract period

The modern DSRC solution as the most beneficial for Poland

The Kapsch consortium offered a modern and price-competitive DSRC electronic toll collection system This meets all the stated requirements of the Polish Directorate for National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) Kapsch TrafficCom has almost 20 years experience in the intelligent transportation systems market The company has

successfully realised many projects throughout the world The majority of successfully completed projects are based on Dedicated Short Range Communication technology for multi-lane free-flow traffic Such systems guarantee the road operator revenue vital for building maintaining and improving the road infrastructure

For further information please contactBrigitte HerdlickaPublic Relations amp Sponsoring Kapsch GroupAm Europlatz 2 1120 Vienna AustriaPhone +43 50 811 1710

NEWSLETTER

13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

Issue 11 - November 2010

14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

Issue 11 - November 2010

16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

Issue 11 - November 2010

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 13: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

13

ITS UK the Intelligent Transport Society for the United Kingdom has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

Richard Harris of ITS (UK) Foundation Members Logica who is also the International Director on the ITS (UK) Council took the opportunity of Octoberrsquos ITS World Congress in Busan South Korea to sign an MoU with Mr Karri Salminen Chairman of the Board of ITS Finland

ITS (UK) and ITS Finland look forward to co-operating in sharing information and facilitating contacts between ITS professionals in both countries The two organisations already enjoy close ties thanks to their membership of the ERTICO-hosted Network of National ITS

Associations

For more information please contact Jennie Martin

Photo shows Karri Salminen (seated left) Richard Harris (seated right) Kimmo Ylisiurunen Secretary General of ITS Finland (standing left) and Professor Eric Sampson Ambassador for ITS (UK) (standing right)

ITS United Kingdom signs Memorandum of Understanding with ITS Finland

ITS United Kingdom announces 2011 National AwardITS (UK) makes four annual Awards for excellence in ITS

bull The Rees Hills annual award for personal contribution

bull The young ITS professional of the year award

bull Scheme or product of the year award

bull The Forward Thinking award for innovation

The awards are open to any organisation or individual with a UK business office and that has a significant UK telematics or other ITS content The nominations will be judged by an eminent panel of ITS

professionals chaired by ITS UK President and former Transport Minister Steven Norris

The Panel Members are

bull David Bonn Mott MacDonald

bull Kevin Borras h3b mediabull David Cowell Highways

Agency (invited)bull Dr Alan Stevens TRLbull Janet Cooke London

TravelWatchbull Roy Brannen Transport

Scotlandbull Neal Skelton ITS United

Kingdom

The award will be made by Steve at the ITS United Kingdom Presidentrsquos Dinner on 3 March 2011 in London

Nominations are now welcome

A nomination form is available here

The closing date for nominations is 7 January 2011

Issue 11 - November 2010

14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

Issue 11 - November 2010

16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

Issue 11 - November 2010

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 14: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

14

ITS Japan NewsThe 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011- ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc (JAMA Chairman Toshiyuki Shiga) is pleased to announce that ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo will be held as a themed project at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 venue The Tokyo Motor Show will run for 10 days from Friday 2 December to Sunday 11 December 2011 (open to the public from Saturday 3 December) at Tokyo Big Sight (Ariake Koto-ku) A Steering Committee has been established to spearhead ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo

SMART MOBILITY CITY 2011 will showcase ldquonext-generation automobiles and the social systems with which they interactrdquo to highlight the roles and responsibilities of the automotive industry amidst growing concern over the global environment and resources

The aim of ldquoSMART MOBILITY CITY 2011rdquo is to look at the big-picture implications of what the realisation of Japanrsquos ldquoNext Generation Auto Strategyrdquo will bring about and how the automobile will be changed in response to and contribute to such fields as smart communities from which low-carbon societies will emerge through solar power generation regional energy control and so forth as well as telematics which will be improving automobile ldquosafetyrdquo and ldquoconveniencerdquo The exhibition is open to a broad range of industrial sectors and will also be an opportunity for participating companies to network and explore the potentials for developing new industries and markets

Our goal is to share the ldquoSociety Life and Dreamsrdquo

brought by next-generation mobility not just with experts and corporate executives but with the general public in Japan and other countries who visit the Tokyo Motor Show The emphasis is therefore on exhibits that allow visitors to ldquosee understand experience and enjoyrdquo new technology We are confident that coverage in the global media will highlight the advances that have been achieved by Japanrsquos automotive and allied industries

In addition to the JAMA Tokyo Motor Show Committee the Steering Committee enjoys the participation of the Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) and the eventrsquos co-sponsors New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Japan Smart Community Alliance (JSCA) and ITS Japan and Japan Automobile Research Institute

There will be a corporate exhibition zone for presentations on advanced products technologies systems and services We look forward to the participation of a large number of companies in a broad range of sectors including energy environment housing urban planning and telecommunications An exhibitor orientation will be held on Monday 29 November

For information on schedule please click here

For inquiries on exhibition application please email here

This article has been brought to you as part of the cooperation between ERTICO and ITS Japan

NEWSLETTER

15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

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16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

Issue 11 - November 2010

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

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15

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International

Symposium on Electronics in Transport

28 ndash 29 March 2011 at Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre Ljubljana Slovenia

The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia together with Slovenian ITS Association will organise the 19th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport ndash ISEP which promotes the strategic objective of integrating and strengthening the European Research Area in Slovenia as well as in the other member States Accession States and in some nearby countries

The Symposiumsrsquo 2011 theme is ldquoITS ndash Connecting Transportrdquo This theme brings focus to the importance of planning developing and using innovative traffic infrastructure and vehicles in the way that they will cooperate with different telematics applications Intelligent Transport Systems and Services continue to be deployed across Europe at an increasing pace for all modes of transport ITS and related new technologies are now seen as crucial in contributing to transport efficiency and safety as well as helping to reduce emissions and environment damage The introduction of ITS greatly facilitates the interaction of all transport modes working together including air sector and sea programme

But the current ITS logistics or public transport solutions cannot meet the challenges modern society is facing today Therefore some questions could be addressed Can we connect travel management and information to logistics operation Can sustainable transport profit lesser road user charges and if so is ITS the means to measure this How can we help public authorities to develop an integrated view on ITS including its strategy development

On the other hand it is of great importance to establish a research network of Slovenia and nearby countries in the area of ITS and tie it to the European and regional research Each of you will come with your own aspirations to the Symposium will share them with old and new colleagues Unique to this event is the encouragement of participation by PhD students

who are involved in current state-of-the-art transport research and practical issues concerning ITS The symposium will give PhD students the opportunity to present their PhD work to a knowledgeable audience At the same time it will offer the opportunity for the presentation of achievements of Slovene and foreign researchers

Further the symposium gives participants from ministries universities research organisations and industry the opportunity to establish personal contacts with the aim of stimulating the efficient transfer of research results to the market according to the needs and expectations of users of all modes of transportation

The aim of the symposium is also to encourage dialogue and cooperation among the participants who are involved in solving the problems and looking for common solutions

ISEP Symposium is focusing on the following topics

bull ITS technologies in and for all modes of transport

bull Policy strategy and standards for future ITSbull ITS for energy efficiency and climate change

mitigationbull The role of ITS in railways air and maritime

trafficbull ITS saving time and livesbull Safety performance evaluationbull Congestion control and reductionbull Travel time predictionbull Communications supporting mobilitybull Public transport operations and urban

mobilitybull Human aspect in ITSbull Efficiency in long distance freightbull Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to

infrastructure communication technologies and applications

bull Road pricing

Issue 11 - November 2010

16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

Issue 11 - November 2010

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 16: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

16

bull Incident detection and emergency management

bull The policy and sociology of ITS communications

bull Traffic simulation and modellingbull Business models for ITS applicationsbull Traveller and Traffic informationbull Vehicle route guidancebull Traffic managementbull Solutions for travellers with special needsbull Digital mapsbull Weather monitoring with traffic controlbull ITS training and educationbull ITS architecturebull eSafety vehicles Who should attendbull Educators and Researchersbull Representatives of Transport Organisationsbull State Officials and Local Community Officialsbull Communications Providersbull ITS Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Vehicle Manufacturers and Suppliersbull Transport and Logistics Services Providersbull Environmental Advocatesbull Representatives of Public Safety Organisationsbull System Integrators

bull Telematics Providersbull Students of Technical and Humanistic

Sciences

Symposium program

Transportation experts will speak through a Plenary Session and Technical Sessions All modes of transport will be included Presentations in all Sessions will be published in the Symposiumrsquos Proceedings

To contribute please forward an abstract of your paper in an electronic format to the Programme Committee at vitelguestarnessi

On 29 March 2011 it is planned to organise a technical visit to the Centre for Traffic Management Sponsors of this prestigious event are welcome

LanguageThe official language of the Symposium is English

Deadlines raquo 14 January 2011 Registration of abstracts raquo 24 January 2011 Notification of acceptance raquo 21 February 2011 Submission of paper

For additional information please email or visit the website

Elektrotehniška zveza SlovenijeStegne 7 1521 Ljubljana SloveniaTel 01 511 3000wwwezs-zvezasiisep2011wwwsitssi

The European Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the sector

Meeting in Rome on 15 December 2010

The European Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems came into force on 28 August 2010 The transposition of the ITS Directive expected to be completed by 27 February 2012 represents a fundamental step in the evolution of intelligent transport systems in Europe and in Italy as well as a unique opportunity to create the conditions to define a coordinated and shared development of this sector In this context TTS Italia together with the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport - our founding member - began the coordination of work for the establishment of a National

Action Plan on ITS in response to the Directive Subsequently on 15 December this year the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport in collaboration with TTS Italia is organising a meeting to present the first results of the work currently underway in Italy at the national level The event tentatively titled ldquoThe EU Directive on intelligent transport systems requirements for Italy and opportunities for the industryrdquo will be the occasion for a first review and discussion of the contents and proposals prepared as well as evaluation of opportunities from the Directive also in order to stimulate discussion and possible future contributions

NEWSLETTER

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

Issue 11 - November 2010

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 17: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

17

TTS Italia at the I-Tour Workshop

The I-Tour Workshop took place on 5 November 2010 in Pomigliano DrsquoArco Naples Titled the ldquoIntelligent Transport System for Urban Optimised tripsrdquo the workshop is a project co-funded by the 7th Framework Programme The goal of the I-Tour is to integrate the wide range of Web services that support the multimodal transport in a single solution that can assist you in choosing the mode of transport best suited to your needs The project also aims to raise awareness among public transport users on the impact that transportation has on their lives in terms of safety congestion and the environment

Chairman of the afternoon session ldquoAdaptive Intelligent Transport Systems amp Travel information the Directive 201040EUrdquo was Massimiliano Zazza from the Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport a TTS Italia founding member and chairman of the Technical-Scientific Committee of TTS Italia The meeting was attended amongst others by Paolo Confalonieri from the Automation Project Lucia Locuratolo from Magneti Marelli Guido Nasta of Elsag Datamat TTS Italia ordinary members and Fernando Capozzi from Mizar Automazione also a TTS Italia founding member

TTS Italia participates at the second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation

The second edition of ITN - Infrastructure Telematic amp Navigation the show dedicated to the intelligent infrastructure services mobile information and navigation was held on 11 and 12 November 2010 in Turin organised by Lingotto Fiere and Wirelessin partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce

The President of TTS Italia Gioacchino Gabbuti took part in the opening session titled ldquoInformation Technology - Telecommunications - Innovation the key factors in a mobile societyrdquo while Massimiliano Zazza Chairman of the Technical- Scientific Committee of TTS Italia took part in the session titled ldquoE -ticketing in transport systems access and parkingrdquo

TTS Italia in Busan for the ITS World Congress

TTS Italia represented by Secretary-General Olga Landolfi attended the 17th ITS World Congress

held between 25 and 29 October this year in Busan South Korea at the Busan Exhibition amp Convention Centre The Congress with the theme of ldquoUbiquitous Society with ITSrdquo saw the participation of industry experts who by means of technical sessions and exhibition booths provided an opportunity to keep abreast of the latest ITS technologies for transportation and the environment In particular TTS Italia took part in the session entitled ldquoNational ITS Associations providing an essential service to policy-makersrdquo organised by the Network of National ITS Associations The session sought to provide examples of how up until now the individual associations have worked closely with the European Commission with regional governments local authorities and were thus able to link to the carriage to disseminate and promote ITS

TTS Italia in Milan for ITS and electrical vehicles

The EIV Conference recognised as the Exhibition-Congress for the vehicle industry and for electrical and intelligent transport took place between 16-19 November 2010 in Milan The four day conference under the patronage of CEI-CIVES (Italian Commission for electric road vehicles battery hybrid and fuel cell) and TTS Italia were able to delve into hot topics related to the development and deployment of electric and intelligent vehicles intended to grow rapidly and improve mobility The agenda for the four days included keynote speakers such as researchers and representatives of institutions in the forefront of the development of technologies and applications end users business representatives trade associations research bodies and bodies for standards

In particular on 17 November 2010 at the session titled ldquoThe intelligent transport systems technologies and solutions for the real worldrdquo Leonardo Domanico from TTS Italia took part in discussions on the European ITS Directive as well as European projects MENTORE and SCUTUM on satellite navigation Gian Piero di Muro Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport and TTS Italia founding member discussed ARTIST Fabio Pressi Vice-President of TTS Italia talked about mobile information and Vito Mauro for Politecnico di Torino TTS Italia ordinary member illustrated the European experience in relation to ITS

Issue 11 - November 2010

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 18: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

18

The objective of the project is to ensure that the experiences of the CIVITAS Initiative are exploited at a maximum level CIVITAS CATALYST intends to accelerate and facilitate the CIVITAS multiplier effect which is the key factor to ensure that the effects of the CIVITAS initiative are sizeable and durable at the local national and EU levels CIVITAS CATALYST aims to prepare publications such as best practise manuals topic-based guides and scientific articles as well as establishing

and facilitating interactive partnerships between cities organising study tours and staff exchanges thematic workshops and conferences conducting international national and local networking undertaking impact studies and building a recognisable image for CIVITAS-like policies

A key feature of CIVITAS CATALYST is that it offers funding opportunities to promote the uptake of the CIVITAS approach and concretely demonstrates the benefits it yields Funding is available

for a large range of activities stretching from a simple attendance of conferences and site visits to the fully fledged execution of staff training and transport studies Interested cities typically through their public authorities and transport operators can access funding with the assistance of CIVITAS CATALYST partners andor via dedicated Calls for Applications Eligibility rules procedures and application forms are provided and downloadable on the CIVITAS website

For further details please read the full PDF file here

CIVITAS CATALYST The Dissemination and Best Practice Transfer Action of the CIVITAS Initiative

Public Authorities Platform Meeting30 September 2010

The ERTICO Public Authorities Platform consists of Public Authorities at a local regional or national level who want to promote ITS in Europe together with other ITS stakeholders It meets twice a year to identify and support activities requiring public authority involvement as well as to exchange information on national ITS developments

The Public Authorities Platform last met on 30 September 2010 at the ERTICO offices in Brussels

The meeting chaired by Hermann Meyer was attended by thirteen representatives from our Public Authorities Partners We were also pleased to be able to welcome Magda Kopczynska from

DG MOVE and Juhani Jaakelainen from DG INFSO Norbert Handke ITS Network Germany Christine Lotz from BASt Bev Marks from TISA and Wil Botman FIA

Mr Jaaskelainen gave a presentation on DG INFSO activities in ICT for transport and introduced the Digital Agenda for Europe He outlined the challenges for the EU transport sector and how these challenges could be addressed using ICT

Ms Kopczynska presented the European Policy Agenda focusing on the ITS Action Plan and the ITS Directive their priority areas and priority actions She explained that the specifications will

CIVITAS CATALYST is holding a workshop for public authorities on 6 December 2010 titled ldquoClean Fuels amp Vehicles for Urban Goods Transport Strategies for Implementation and Lessons Learned from the

CIVITAS Projectsrdquo at the Senate Department for Urban Development Berlin Germany

A registration form with full details is available here

The CIVITAS Initiative is co-financed by the European Union

NEWSLETTER

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 19: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

19

be developed in cooperation with the Member States who will present their first ITS monitoring reports by August 2011 which will provide an understanding for where Member States currently stand

Christine Lotz then introduced TISA and its work in supporting the ITS Directive through TISA members who have the expertise to help define the necessary specifications relating to travel and traffic information services TISArsquos workplan also includes definition of categories to describe the minimum set of services free of charge to end users analysis of the value chain for each category and development of implementation approaches and sustainable models of cooperation Mr Marks followed with a presentation on digital broadcasting for traffic and travel information to the end user explaining current delivery methods and the viewpoint from the broadcasters and transmission operators with respect to the future

Other contributions included presentations on the current situation of ITS activities in Member States including Austria Norway and Germany It was agreed that it would be useful to have similar information from other Public Authority members which could then be analysed and shared In addition an update was given on the Cooperative Mobility Alliance and the current priorities in cooperative mobility services were discussed Finally Mr Botman gave a presentation on the European Large Scale bridging Action in transport (ELSAs) and the proposal to focus on deployment

Data WarehouseMarketplace Workshop

The Workshop was held during the afternoon of 30 September following the Public Authorities Meeting In addition to attendees from the morning Guido Muumlller DG MOVE Marja van Strien and Gerben Hoogeboom from the National Data Warehouse in the Netherlands joined the meeting

Mr Muumlller started off the workshop by giving an update on work being undertaken by the European Commission on traffic and travel information services a key element of the ITS Directive Regarding traffic and travel information and the ITS Action Plan Mr Muumlller outlined some of the different actions including procedures for the provision of EU-wide real-time travel information free minimum traffic information services and accurate public data for digital maps In terms of the ITS Directive three of the six priority areas cover travel and information services and will have specifications developed for these areas

Reports where then given on the current status of data warehousesmarketplacesdata management in different Member States including the Netherlands Finland Germany Austria Norway and Spain The exchange of information highlighted the fact that the situation across Europe is very diverse as the approaches from the Member States are very different It was agreed that it would be useful to publish a paper on this issue to summarise current views and investigate possible actions to achieve efficient EU-wide data access and exchange

ITS Network Meeting 4-5 OctoberTimisoara Romania

The Network of National ITS Associations recently spent two very interesting days in Timisoara hosted by ITS Romania The first day was held at the Recas Winery just outside Timisoara where the new eSafety Observers Network including many ITS Nationals held their kick-off meeting

During the afternoon the Network Plenary meeting took place where thirteen ITS National Association members were present in addition to ITS Bulgaria who attended as an observer

Members were able to exchange information on current activities within their countries as well

Issue 11 - November 2010

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 20: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

20

as to discuss the objectives of the Network In addition members were given an update as to opportunities for closer collaboration with ERTICO including the i-Mobility Network cooperation regarding Congresses and a survey on existing and deployed ITS services within their countries

The meeting was followed by a Networking dinner which included wine tasting and allowed members

to appreciate fully Romanian hospitality

The second day comprised a Workshop held at the Politechnica University of Timisoara where Network members were able to learn more about the ITS Status and Vision of the Romanian National Road Network Vision 2030 and the work of the ITS Institute within the Politehnica University of Timisoara In addition presentations were given on the iCar Initiative Education in ITS from the Swedish perspective and the eCall Pilot Project ndash HeERO

The workshop was followed by a very informative visit to the Public Transport Management Centre in Timisoara where the management of buses and trams was explained in detail

WirelessCar launches first OEM in Brazil

Volvo Cars becomes the first automotive manufacturer in Brazil to launch an embedded telematics program Volvo OnCall with WirelessCar as the Service Provider The announcement was made at the Sao Paulo Auto Show last week Volvo OnCall will be available from 1 December and be free for the first two years The service will include automatic crash notification breakdown notification and

remote services such as door lockunlock

Brazil will be the 15th country where Volvo On Call is available but the first country outside of Europe The service will also address any future regulatory demands for tracking and immobilisation should they come to fruition WirelessCar is the only certified service provider in Brazil to offer embedded End-to-End services

that includes a call center and GPRS telecommunication link and services Possible services over and above the required tracking and immobilisation include safety and security remote services remote diagnostics and mobile applications

More information can be found here Further inquires can be made to Greg Geiselhart and Marcio R Rodrigues da Luz

Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada 12-15 June 2011

ITS Canada is delighted to provide you with information regarding the Annual Conference and General Meeting of ITS Canada to be held between 12 - 15 June 2011 at the Fairmont Hotel in Canadarsquos most beautiful city ndash Vancouver British Columbia

Please click here to access the promotional flyer detailing the main themes and the sponsor and exhibitor prospectus

The conference is expected to sell out quickly so you are encouraged to reserve a seat as early as possible If you are interested in sending a

NEWSLETTER

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 21: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

21

City Mobility App Launch

TelematicsPRO a member of ITS Network Germany is aiming to launch its first installation of the project City Mobility App in spring 2011 in Cologne The project is designed to cluster a bundle of current mobility information sets with a unique user system in every city

The user of this location based mobile information system will

need a Smartphone which allows them to access one URL to get the recommended data to be moved from A to B

This one Stop information is linked with interfaces to all relevant mobile information like

bull Pedestrian navigation bull Car navigation with links to parking optionsbull Intelligent riding with others

bull Car sharing bull Public transportbull TaxiThe mobility service described above provides the best possible option out of the information sets which are available independently ndash just click one URL to informed about the fastest and cheapest clima related path

The German telematic association TelematicsPRO has formed a working group out of its members that is currently setting up this service with a first installation in Cologne Germanys fourth largest city

For more information please contact Michael Sandrock

delegate please contact Carl Kuhnke directly who will personally reserve a spot for you until the registration system is up and running

A Call for Technical Papers (EN FR) is also issued and ITS Canada would be very interested in having your organisation submit an abstract for presentation in June

ITS Canadarsquos annual conference is widely recognised as one of the best forums for technical information

in North America with a minimum of 350 delegates from Canada the United States and overseas expected to attend The Conference is your opportunity to hear invited Canadian and international experts discuss the latest trends in intelligent transportation how the technologies apply to your organisation and how they can

save you money save lives and green the environment

You will learn about new policy and program developments and find out about the latest innovations and how they are being creatively integrated and successfully implemented Some 40 exhibitors of the latest ITS technologies will be available to discuss your plans and programs

For further information please contactCarl Kuhnke Executive Director ITS Canada Office 9058762355Fax 9058762358Mobile 9056994222or Janneke PoelkingAdministrative Manager ITS Canada

Issue 11 - November 2010

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 22: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

22

Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show 2011

The sixth Fully Networked CarGeneva Motor Show will take place 2-3 March 2011

A Call for Abstracts has been issued with authors encouraged to submit presentations on a variety of topics including the environmental impact of electric vehicles wireless systems and a key focus this year managing driver distraction

Texting making calls and other interaction with in-vehicle information and communication systems while driving is a serious source of driver distraction and increases the risk of traffic accidents Standards and design guidelines for these systems and devices whether portable or fixed in the vehicle can contribute to decreasing driver distraction allowing the driver to focus on the road ahead

Held during the Geneva International Motor Show The Fully Networked Car is in a unique position to

engage the ICT sector with the motor industry For the sixth year running the event will bring together key players involved in the development of

technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

International standards organisations ITU ISO and IEC host the event bringing together key players involved in the development of technologies and standards as well as other major industry representatives

Todayrsquos communications capabilities give the potential for cars to foresee and avoid collisions navigate the quickest route to their destination

make use of up-to-the-minute traffic reports identify the nearest available parking slots minimise their carbon emissions and provide multimedia communications

Read all about the latest CityLog and CityMove newsThe second CityLog and CityMove newsletter has been released and is available here CityLog which aims at increasing the sustainability and the efficiency of urban delivery of goods and CityMove its sister project have now worked for one yearn notching up a number of milestones

In the second joint newsletter you can find out about the CityLog-CityMove joint workshop read all about Lyon an ITS hub and host of the ITS European Congress in 2011 and check out the latest news from both projects

Click here to find out more

The CityLog newsletter can be seen here and embedded thus

Second CityLog newsletter released

NEWSLETTER

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011

Page 23: ERTICO November 2010 Newsletter

23

NEWSLETTER

Issue 11 - November 2010

Please note that the news and information included in the articles do not necessarily represent the views of ERTICO itself and the source quoted should be consulted for more information

If you would like to comment on this service or send us your news for next issue please send any feedback to infomailerticocom

Editorial team Henry WasungAriane BrusselmansVessela Evrova-WassenaarGael de Schaetzen

ERTICO - ITS Europe Blue Tower Avenue Louise 326 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 400 0700 Fax +32 (0)2 400 0701

infomailerticocom wwwerticocom

Events

Donrsquot forget to check out the latest issue of Transport Business International

CIVITAS CATALYST ConferenceWorkshop Berlin Germany 6 December 2010

InteropEcall International Workshop on eCall Interoperability Paris France 8 December 2010

ITS UK announced 2011 National Award London UK 7 January 2011 (Closing date for nominations)

ITU Call for Abstracts issued for The Fully Networked Car at Geneva Motor Show 2011 Switzerland2-3 March 2011

Call for Papers ISEP 201119th International Symposium on Electronics in Transport Ljubljana Slovenia 28-29 March 2011

Save the Date ITS Forum Berlin Germany 18-19 May 2011

Participate in Intertraffic Istanbul 2011 Turkey 25-27 May 2011

Call for Papers ndash 8th European Congress and Exhibition on ITS Lyon France 6-9 June 2011

Call for Papers Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011 Warsaw Poland 15-17 June 2011

Call for Papers 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety Wuhan China 30 June - 2 July 2011

ITS Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011 lsquoSmart Mobility City 2011rsquo Tokyo Japan 2-11 December 2011