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Global ITS update- Some European activities from ERTICO perspective
Joint ITU/UNECE Workshop, Geneva 27. June 2013
Hermann Meyer, ERTICO-ITS Europe
Directive 2010/40/EU
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Objectives:
» Establishing a framework for coordinated and effective deployment and use of ITS
» Setting common priorities
» Development of specifications and standards
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Setting common priorities
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• Optimal Use of Road, Traffic and Travel
Data
• Continuity of Traffic and Freight
Management
• Road Safety and Security
• Linking Vehicle and Transport
Infrastructure
• EU-wide Multi-Modal Travel Information
• EU-wide Real-Time Traffic Information
• Free Safety-Related Minimum Traffic
Information
• Interoperable EU-wide eCall
• Information Services for Truck Parking
• Reservation Services for Truck Parking
4 Priority Areas 6 Priority Actions
Timeline
AugCOM report
27 AugDirectivein force
20102011
20122013
Real-time informationTruck parking reservation
eCall
Free min traffic information
Truck parking information
20142015
20162017
Aug National Reports Delegation ends
Multi-modal travel information
FebCOM Report on Delegation
AugCOM Report
Andy Rooke
eCall architecture
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Hermann Meyer
HeERO project prospectus
» Pre-deployment projects» January 2011 to December 2014 » 15 Pilot Sites» €8m EC funding» Total budget €16m» 82 Partners» 5 additional sites upgrading at their own
expense.» 24 commercial associate partners» HeERO market place
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HeERO Technical Areas
» eCall new type approved vehicles M1 & N1» Large Goods Vehicle eCall» Powered 2 Wheeled vehicles» Location technology
› Multiple Navigation Systems› Cross Border
» Aftermarket devices» Certification of vehicle and service
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ERTICO: Towards deployment of C-ITS
harmonized Europe-wide testing environment for C2X technologies
Intercontinental FOT Synergies
EU-US-JP
Install and operate cooperative ITS services in environmentally-sensitive traffic management
FREILOT
energy efficient urban freight to reduce fuel consumption
Deployment of C-ITS for road safety and transport efficiency
Cooperative vehicle-infrastructure systems
Cooperative mobility systems and services for energy efficient
Cooperative vehicles and infrastructure for road
safety
Open and standardized end-to-end architecture for automotive telematic services
R&D Pilots and Pre-deployment Platforms
Traffic Management
Aware Vehicle Interaction
eMI3ITS services
electric vehicles
Architecture, Standardisation, Technical
solutions
Real-life Application, Validation, Evaluation ,
Refinement
Implementation, Interoperability, Sustainability,
User acceptance, Liability
I N T E R N A T I O N A L C O O P E R A T I O N
Piloted and deployed services
Project general data NAME Cooperative Mobility Pilot on Safety and Sustainability Services for Deployment
ACRONYM Compass4D
PROGRAM CIP (Competitiveness and Innovation)
DURATION 1st January 2013 - 31st December 2015
CONSORTIUM 33 partners
SITES 7 pilot sites
BUDGET 9,996,000€ (funding 4,998,000 €)
Vehicles per pilot site
Vehicles / pilot site Bordeaux Copenhagen Helmond Newcastle Thessaloniki Verona Vigo Total
Trucks 40 7 5 vans 52
Cars 34 10 electric
25electric
5 electric 7 10 10 101
Buses 90 5 10 20 125
Emergency vehicles 6 5 2 13
Taxis 35 8 43
Total vehicles 80 100 42 10 42 20 40 334
Estimated number of drivers: 574 Commercial vehicles (busses, trucks, emergency vehicles
and taxis) two users /drivers per vehicle. Electric vehicles and passenger cars one users
/drivers per vehicle.
Viajeo PLUS: Background
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Focuses for Latin America, China & Singapore:
• Effective mobility management• Deployment of clean vehicle • Innovative public transport s• Enabling infrastructure• Urban logistics
Focuses for MPC:• Innovative public transport• Enabling infrastructure• Urban logistics
Viajeo PLUS: Objectives
Assess current mobility solutions and the potential uptake of different solutions for different scenarios;
Create a new web-based “Virtual Best Solution Book” to facilitate wider uptake of solutions across more cities and regions;
Organise four individual “City Mobility Weeks” in Europe, Latin America, China and Singapore respectively;
Showcase of existing solutions; Bilateral meetings among cities; Workshops for cities and stakeholders;
Organise fora in Istanbul to engage stakeholders in MPCs to lay the foundations for future interregional cooperation in research and development activities;
Facilitate a ‘twinning cities’ programme to allow representatives from cities to experience innovative solutions for future implementation.
Develop recommendations to the EC for future collaboration among cities and for research cooperation initiatives.
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Viajeo PLUS: Methodologies
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