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 Objectives: » Establishing a framework for coordinated and effective deployment and use of ITS » Setting common priorities » Development of specifications and standards | 2 2 Setting common priorities 4 Priority Areas • Optimal Use of Road, Traffic and Travel Data • Continuity of Traffic and Freight Management 6 Priority Actions • EU-wide Multi-Modal Travel Information • EU-wide Real-Time Traffic Information • Free Safety-Related Minimum Traffic Information • Road Safety and Security • Interoperable EU-wide eCall • Linking Vehicle and Transport • Information Services for Truck Parking Infrastructure • Reservation Services for Truck Parking 3 eCall Timeline Free min traffic information Real-time information Truck parking reservation Truck parking information Aug COM report 27 Aug Directive in force Multi-modal travel information Feb COM Report on Delegation Aug COM Report Aug National Reports Delegation ends eCall architecture Andy Rooke 544 44 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 » » » » » » » Hermann Meyer 6 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 Hermann Meyer 7 11 ERTICO: Towards deployment of C-ITS R&D Pilots and Pre-deployment harmonized Europewide testing environment for C2X technologies Cooperative mobility systems and services for energy efficient Cooperative vehicleinfrastructure systems Open and standardized end-to-end architecture for automotive telematic services Architecture, Standardisation, Technical solutions Cooperative vehicles and infrastructure for road safety Platforms Install and operate cooperative ITS services in environmentallysensitive traffic management Deployment of C-ITS for road safety and transport efficiency eMI3 Intercontinental FOT Synergies EU-US-JP ITS services electric vehicles FREILOT Real-life Application, Validation, Evaluation , Refinement INTERNATIONAL Traffic Management Aware Vehicle Interaction energy efficient urban freight to reduce fuel consumption Implementation, Interoperability, Sustainability, User acceptance, Liability COOPERATION Piloted and deployed services • Road Hazard Warning (RHW) • Red Light Violation Warning (RLVW) • Energy Efficient Intersection Service (EEIS) 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 €) Bordeaux Vigo Verona Thessaloniki Copenhagen Helmond Newcastle Vehicles per pilot site Vehicles / pilot site Bordeaux Trucks 40 Cars 34 Buses Emergency vehicles Copenhagen Helmond 7 10 electric 25 electric 90 5 6 Newcastle 5 vans 5 electric Verona 7 100 42 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. 10 Total 10 10 101 10 20 125 2 13 8 43 40 334 35 80 Vigo 52 5 Taxis Total vehicles Thessaloniki 42 20 Viajeo PLUS: Background Focuses for MPC: • Innovative public transport • Enabling infrastructure • Urban logistics 30/05/2016 Name Focuses for Latin America, China & Singapore: • Effective mobility management • Deployment of clean vehicle • Innovative public transport s • Enabling infrastructure • Urban logistics 13 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. Name 30/05/2016 14 Viajeo PLUS: Methodologies Name 30/05/2016 15 Thank you all www.ertico.com www.erticonetwork.com