Agenda
• The Intelligent Transportation Society of AmericaAmerica
• The 18th World Congress on IntelligentThe 18 World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems
• ITS Deployments
What is ITS America?What is ITS America?
• Founded in 1991 as the “Intelligent Vehicle‐Highway Society of America”
• Members include private corporations, public agencies, d d hacademic institutions and research centers
• Seeks to improve the safety, mobility, and economic and ffi i f th US t t t th h thenergy efficiency of the US transport system through the
deployment of ITS
• Advocate for the development and deployment of Intelligent• Advocate for the development and deployment of Intelligent Transportation Systems and Services in the US
Member ValueMember Value
• Access to the experienced decision makersAccess to the experienced decision makers and innovators.
h k l k h f d l l l• Reach key policy makers at the federal level and affect transportation policies.
• Build relationships and develop business opportunities.opportunities.
• Leverage valuable information resources and net orkin opport nitiesnetworking opportunities
AdvocacyAdvocacy• ITS America’s members are hard at work researching, developing, enhancing, and deploying innovative technologies to make thedeploying innovative technologies to make the US transportation system better.
• Key policy makers know the role technology could play in building a better infrastructurecould play in building a better infrastructure
• Washington Representatives Committeeas gto ep ese tat es Co ttee
Technology ForumsTechnology Forums
Safety– Safety
–Personal Mobilityy
–Commercial Vehicle and Freight Mobility
– Sustainability
Cross Cutting Issues–Cross‐Cutting Issues
18th World Congress on ITS18th World Congress on ITS
Orange County Convention Center
Orlando, FloridaOrlando, Florida
October 16‐20, 2011
What is the ITS World Congress
International Event to Exchange Information on Transportation Technologyand Showcase Success
Political, Corporate and Transportation Leaders from as many as 70countries
Comes to Europe, Asia and the Americas Every Three Years
Technical Showcases, Political Programs, Educational Programs and Exhibits
Intended to Influence World Policy toward Transportation Technologies toSave Lives, Improve Mobility and Sustain the Environment.
h l d• Features the largest integrated Technology Showcase of cooperative vehicle infrastructure
• The largest, most diverse exhibitionever for a World Congress (covers 350 000 f t)350,000 square feet)
• Expecting the largest attendance –10 000 participants from more than 7010,000 participants from more than 70 countries
• A globally comprehensive programg y p p g
• Increased recognition in the industry
T h l ShTechnology ShowcaseT h l Sh Th S f t P i i M bilit d• Technology Showcase Themes: Safety, Pricing, Mobility and Environment
• Demonstrating Current and Emerging Technologies
– Test Bed on Connected Drivingg
–Demonstrations on the Public Roads
• Going Beyond Demonstrations to Permanent Deployment Options
Showcase ParticipantsShowcase Participants• Ricardo • Raytheon • ACS/Xerox • General Motors • Imperial College
L d
• SensysNetworks Si
• Alcatel Lucent • Battelle
Mi t DOT London• Iteris• Savari
• Siemens • SwRI• Telvent
• Minnesota DOT• Denso• Econolite Savari
• Kapsch• LYNX Transit
Telvent• Toyota• TransCore
Econolite• Florida DOT• Central Florida
• NYSDOT • USDOT• CAMP
Public Agencies• GEWI• BMW• BMW
Conference andExhibit HallShowcase
OutsidePavilion
“Villages”
Area
g
Orange County
15
Orange CountyConvention Center
World Congress ProgramWorld Congress Program• Opening Ceremonyp g y
• 2 World Congress Plenary Sessions
• 15 Executive Sessions
• 85 Special Interest Sessions
• 138 Technical/Scientific Paper Sessions138 Technical/Scientific Paper Sessions
• 11 Interactive/Poster Paper Sessions
• 5 IBEC sessions5 IBEC sessions
• 4 PAITS sessions
• Closing CeremonyClosing Ceremony
N t ki O t itiNetworking Opportunities
O i COpening Ceremony
Special VIP Meetings and Events
ITS Florida Reception (at Discovery Cove)
Vendor Hospitality Evening (at Universal Studios)
Gala (at Disney’s Hollywood Studios)Gala (at Disney s Hollywood Studios)
Closing Ceremony
To Register for the ITS World Congress,
please visit:
www.itsworldcongress.org/(please note this is “.org”)
ITS Deployments S ep oy e ts
• Traveler Information• Traveler Information
• Electronic Toll Collection
• Connected Vehicles
• Southwest Research Institute• Southwest Research Institute
• Managed (HOT) Lanes
Electronic Toll Collection ect o c o Co ect o• Florida Toll Agencies have added Open Road Tolling.
• Since 1993, 91% of new Florida roadways areSince 1993, 91% of new Florida roadways are toll facilities.
O $10 Billi i t d i fi d• Over $10 Billion invested in user‐financed facilities just in Florida.
Vehicle to Vehicle Safety Application Research Plan
CY 2009 CY 2010 CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013
Connected Vehicles Safety Application Research Plan
TRACK 1 Crash Scenario
TRACK 0 Current Activities
CY 2009 CY 2010 CY 2011 CY 2012 CY 2013
Complete CAMP-V SC-A
Update Crash
Define Initial Performance
TRACK 2 Interoperability
Crash Scenario Frame Work
Select Applications
C asScenarios
e o a ceRequirements
Complete Message and Communication Standards
Data Authentication
Development
Final Standards & Protocols
IntelliDriveSM
System Engineering
TRACK 3 Benefits Assessment
StandardsSecurity & Privacy (Certificate Authority)Define Performance Measures
Develop
Development Tests
Field Trails
Performance Requirements
TRACK 4 Develop & Build Prototype Safety li i hi l
pObjective Tests
Adapt ACAT Methodology
Conduct Objective Tests
Safety Benefits Estimate
Agency
Decision
Requirements
TRACK 5 Driver Issues
Application Development
Application Vehicles
DVI Effectiveness –Multiple Warnings
Driver Workload Issues
Track 65 9Retrofit & Aftermarket
Driver Acceptance
Track 6 IntelliDriveSM
Policy IssuesSecurity & Privacy Policy (V2V)
5.9 Enforcement
Retrofit & Aftermarket Req’ts
Business Models
Governance (V2V)
IntelliDriveSM
Principles
Track 7 Commercial
Update Crash Scenarios
Define Initial Performance Reqs and
Develop and Conduct Objective
Driver Workload Issues and Acceptance CVO Regulation
D i i
(TBD)
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VehicleMeasures Objective Tests
AcceptanceField Tests Decision
Track 8Transit Vehicle
Update Crash Scenarios
Define Initial Performance Reqs and Measures
Develop and Conduct Objective Tests
Driver Workload Issues and Acceptance
Field Tests
FTA Implementation Decision
(TBD)
What are Managed (HOT) Lanes?What are Managed (HOT) Lanes?• Separate dedicated lane system• Set of lanes that implement aSet of lanes that implement a
operational strategy to:– Manage changing conditions
to preserve unimpededto preserve unimpeded traffic flow
– Improve the performance of f f ili ifreeway facilities
– Improved safety– Generate revenueGenerate revenue
I‐95 Managed (Express) Lanes Backgroundg ( p ) g• 21 miles from Miami to Ft. Lauderdale
HOT C i f 2+ HOV L t T
Broward Blvd.Park-n-Ride Lot
PROJECT LIMITS
I-595
Broward Blvd.Park-n-Ride Lot
PROJECT LIMITS
I-595
• HOT Conversion of 2+ HOV Lane to Two Express Lanes
d ( )Broward/Miami-
Broward CountyBroward/Miami-
Broward County
• Supports Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
• Variable Congestion Pricing
Broward/Miami-Dade County Line
South of Golden Glades
Interchange
Miami-Dade County
Broward/Miami-Dade County Line
South of Golden Glades
Interchange
Miami-Dade County
– Fluctuate with Increased Congestion to Maintain Operating Speed of 50 MPHMPH
• Increased Effective Capacity with Minimal Construction Disruption
PROJECT LIMITSPROJECT LIMITS
Minimal Construction DisruptionPotential Access Points to Express LanesPotential Access Points to Express Lanes
SunGuide Managed Lanes Software
• SwRI developed and integrated dynamic pricing element into Floridadynamic pricing element into Florida Department Of Transportation SunGuide Advanced Traffic Management Software (ATMS)Management Software (ATMS)
• Key Development Included:– Pricing – Apply tolling rates as g pp y g
determined by pricing algorithm– Message Placement – display toll
rates for segmentsrates for segments – Pricing Graphical User Interfaces
Southwest Research Institute
Beijing Office coordinates automotive engine
Intelligent SystemsBeijing Office coordinates automotive engine, fuels, and lubricants testing.Advanced Transportation Management S t L t t i f FDOT S G idSystems – Latest version of FDOT SunGuide utilizes connected vehicle data Traveler Information SystemsToll / HOT Lane implementationCenter-to-Center SystemsITS Standards development and useIntelligent Vehicle Technologies
Autonomous Vehicles Research – Autonomous Vehicles Research – V2V and V2I
Thank You!Thank You!For more information, please visit:
www.itsa.orgwww.itsa.org
Jesus Martinez P EJesus Martinez, [email protected]
(305) 986 2596(305) 986-2596
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