3rd ETSI TC ITS WORKSHOP AGENDA DAY 1 : Wednesday 9th February 2011 13:30 SESSION 1: KEYNOTES and DISCUSSION ON ITS Moderator: Soeren Hess, ETSI TC ITS Chairman • 13:35 Welcome Address Walter Weigel, ETSI Director-General • 13:45 Importance of the ITS Directive Gzim Ocakoglu, Head of Section - ITS, DG MOVE European Commission • 14:05 Standardization activities of SAC/TC268 Qi Yang, SAC TC 268 Secretary • 14:25 Role of the automotive industry in standardization activities and the business perspective of Cooperative Systems Ralf Guido Herrtwich, Daimler AG, Director Driver Assistance and Chassis Systems, Group Research and Advanced Engineering • 14:45 Cooperative services as a global business opportunity Russel Shields, co-founder and Chair of Ygomi LLC • 15:05 Deployment of cooperative systems and the importance of global harmonisation Hermann Meyer, ERTICO – ITS Europe, Chief Executive Officer 15:45 Networking Coffee 16:30 SESSION 2: PANEL DISCUSSION: THE MANDATE ON COOPERATIVE ITS AND HOW TO ACHIEVE THE GOALS Moderator: Martin Arndt, ETSI, TC ITS Technical Officer The Mandate 453 on Cooperative ITS addresses the technical standardization need for the deployment of interoperable cooperative systems and beyond. This session reports on the progress made in 2010 as well as providing an outlook to the 2011 activities, and will discuss the best way to contribute to the activities foreseen in the mandate. Panellists: • • • • Emilio Castrillejo, European Commission DG ENTR Emilio Dávila González, European Commission DG INFOSOC Hans Joachim Schade, Convenor CEN/TC278/WG16 and ISO/TC204/WG18 Soeren Hess, ETSI TC ITS Chairman 18:00 Networking Cocktail 3rd ETSI TC ITS WORKSHOP AGENDA DAY 2 : Thursday 10th February 2011 09:00 SESSION 3 : PANEL :THE GLOBAL DEPLOYMENT OF COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS Moderator: Soeren Hess, ETSI TC ITS Chairman Within the frame of high level agreements between the European Union, US Department of Transportation and the Japanese communication ministries on global activities to harmonize standardisation and cooperative ITS applications as well as a roadmap for deployment, this high level managers round table will provide the latest news on the global activities and discuss the way forward to achieve global interpretability for cooperative ITS when implemented and deployed in a few years. The round table will gather high level speakers from Europe, the US and Asia. Panellists: • • • • Juhani Jääskeläinen, European Commission, DG INFSO Steve Sill, US DOT Tomoharu Suzuki, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) Japan Hiroyoshi Suzuki, Japan Automobile Research Institute 10:30 Networking Coffee 11:00 SESSION 4 : COOPERATIVE SYSTEMS - USE CASES, APPLICATIONS, SERVICES and INTEGRATION Moderator: Gérard Ségarra, Renault, ETSI TC ITS WG1 Chairman Cooperative systems aim to warn and assist people while on the move, safety applications to reduce accidents and increase traffic efficiency and sustainable driving. The usage of local dynamic maps and environmental notifications can also provide for location based services and information. This includes information where a free car-park is available, what the prices look like at the next petrol station, to pay your road toll electronically and which waterbus you have to take to reach this workshop's location. This session intends to answer questions like: How does both safety information and location based services get fed to the cooperative systems network or will location based services be provided by Smart Phones? Is it required to classify and manage that information flow in a standardized way? How does one know what type of information is available at a given location? Are international aspects considered satisfactory, e.g. information is provided in your desired language even when abroad? Has standardization addressed this already? What research activities are going on here? • 11:00 ETSI TC ITS WG1 standardization activities Lan Lin, Hitachi, Researcher, ETSI TC ITS WG1 Vice Chairman • 11:20 Liaison between ETSI TC ITS WG1 & ISO TC204 WG14 Yousuke Akatsu, Senior Staff, Nissan Motor Co., LTD. • 11:40 The Traffic and Travel Information Chain and Integration With Co-operative Systems Jonathan Harrod Booth, Harrod Booth Consulting (for CEN TC 278) • 12:00 Study on the Service for Collecting & Providing Vehicle Information in Korea Sanghyun Lee, Researcher, ITS Korea • 12:20 SCORE@F, the French FOT for road co-operative systems Gérard Ségarra, Telematics Research Manager, RENAULT SAS, TC ITS WG1 Chairman 3rd ETSI TC ITS WORKSHOP AGENDA 12:45 Networking Lunch 14:00 SESSION 5 CONNECTIVITY VERSUS TECHNOLOGY Moderator: Christoph Wöste, Bundesnetzagentur, ETSI TC ITS WG4 Chairman Having been published in summer 2010 the standard IEEE 802.11p (Wireless Access for the Vehicular Environment) is a long standing candidate for becoming widely accepted as the physical layer standard for cooperative systems communications. However, alternative access methods such as Self-organising Time Division Multiple Access (STDMA) as well as the usage of other radio technologies such as LTE TDD are still being discussed. This session tries to find out if a convergence for a specific technology is already present. Furthermore, it should become clear what commitments the silicon makers can do. What is the easiest implementation, what the most difficult one? Is there a trade-off between those aspects? • 14:00 ETSI TC ITS WG4 standardization activities Achim Brakemeier, Daimler AG, ETSI TC ITS WG4 Vice Chairman • 14:20 Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems: 5.9 GHz Field Trials Paul Gray, Chief Executive Officer, Cohda Wireless • 14:40 Sticking to decision versus risking deployment Onn Haran, Chief Technical Officer, Autotalks LTD • 15:00 Towards a true cooperative ITS Enrico Brancaccio, Manager, Ericsson Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. • 15:20 Possible migration path from CSMA towards a STDMA based Katrin Sjoberg, Halmstad University, Sweden 15:45 Networking Coffee 16:15 SESSION 6 INSIDE ARCHITECTURE, OUTSIDE ARCHITECTURE Moderator: Knut Evensen, Q-Free, ETSI TC ITS WG2 Chairman In September 2010 the standard ETSI EN 302 665 specifying the ITS Communications Architecture has been published. Although the architecture has been designed in a modular way that allows flexible usage and implementation it is still required to harmonize the internal interfaces between the modules and the interfaces to the external world. This session examines to which extent cross layer harmonization is required. What elements do really need a streamlined approach? What efforts are necessary to achieve a common understanding when connecting to the external world and vice-versa? Is standardization taking this into account? What are the relations to ITS service and application providers? Can legacy ITS systems be integrated seamlessly? • 16:15 ETSI TC ITS WG2 standardization activities Hans Joachim Fischer, Fischer Tech, ETSI TC ITS WG2 Vice Chairman • 16:35 What Deployment Architecture for Europe? Paul Kompfner, Head of Sector, ERTICO – ITS Europe • 17:00 ITS Standardization - Focused or Visionary Lindsay Frost, Chief Standardization Engineer, NEC Laboratories Europe • 17:20 ETSI TC ITS WG5 standardization activities Scott Cadzow, Cadzow Consulting, ETSI TC ITS WG5 Chairman 18:00 Networking Drink 3rd ETSI TC ITS WORKSHOP AGENDA DAY 3 : Friday 11th February 2011 09:00 SESSION 7: WOULD YOU BE MY VALENTINE? Moderator: Hans Schade Hans-Joachim, Convenor CEN/TC278/WG16 and ISO/TC204/WG18 The European Commission mandate on Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems requires the synchronization among the European Standards Organizations on one hand, on the other hand it recommends to collect feedback from stakeholders affected by that standardization work. This session intends to verify if all the bits and bytes of standardization fit to each other, to identify shortcomings and potential show-stoppers and to find proposals for challenging standardization issues. In addition, the session offers the possibilities to present topics that should be considered by standardization additionally. • 09:00 Motorway operator's expectations towards ITS co-operative systems standardization Jacques Boussuge, Director Operations, ASECAP/ASFA • 09:20 The EasyWay project and its Cooperative Systems Task Force Wolfgang Kernstock, Project Manager, AustriaTech – Federal Agency for Technological Measures Ltd. • 09:40 Introduction to the DRIVE C2X Integrated Project Maxime Flament, Head of Sector, ERTICO – ITS Europe • 10:00 ETSI TC ITS WG3 Standardization Activities Andreas Festag, NEC Europe Ltd., ETSI TC ITS WG3 Chairman • 10:20 Testing of CAM, DENM and GeoNetworking protocols Sebastian Müller, Testing Expert, ETSI Centre for Testing and Interoperability (CTI) 10:45 Networking Coffee 11:15 SESSION 8 : INTERNATIONAL ITS STANDARDIZATION Moderator: Soeren Hess, ETSI TC ITS Chairman Since it has become clear that there is willingness and need for harmonizing Cooperative ITS standards this session intends to show the progress that has been made so far and to identify those who want to contribute to this common global objective indeed. • 11:15 Current Status of Institutionalization and Strategy for Standardization of ITS in Japan Tomoharu Suzuki, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) Japan • 11:30 Activities on Standardization in Japan and International Harmonization Takeshi Yamamoto, NEC, Expert,/Chair, Vehicle Communication Systems (VCS) International WG, ITS Info-Communications ForumITS distributed road side infrastructure and standardization needs • 11:50 ITU-R and APT activities on ITS radiocommunications Satoshi Oyama, Senior Manager, Road Transport Systems Dept., Hitachi Ltd 3rd ETSI TC ITS WORKSHOP AGENDA 12:50 • 12:10 ITS Communication Security Standardization and Harmonization Thomas M. Kurihara, IEEE VTS/ITS 1609 WG Chair, TKstds Management • 12:30 Cross-SDO coordination efforts for ITS Station Architecture in Cooperative Systems Knut Evensen, VP Technology, Q-Free, ETSI TC ITS WG2 Chairman WRAP UP and CONCLUSIONS This session will summarize the workshop and discuss the next steps. Soeren Hess, ETSI TC ITS Chairman 13:00 Close of event