Mobility Challenges
Siemens Intelligent Traffic Systems
Hauke Jürgensen
Porto, September 2012
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MOBILITY
satisfies essential human needs,
enhances the quality of life
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But Traffic also
compromises SAFETY,
causes CONGESTION and
increases POLLUTION
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Transportation of people and goods is top
priority for metropolitan areas as …
… # 1 on mayors’
political agenda
*Source: Siemens Megacity Challenges Study
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January 2012
... most important driver for
“Quality of Life”
… key success factor for
global competitiveness
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Our chance
Major
Challenges
to grow
– Enhance
– Improve
mobility
safety
Cities are
constantly
growing, the
number of cars
is steadily
rising all
around the
world
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Our chance
Major
Challenges
to grow
– Keeping
– Improve
thesafety
air clean
Transport-related
activities are the
second largest
source of man-induced
CO2 production
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Major Challenges – Tight budgets meet outdated
infrastructure
Cities require
new revenue
sources due to
budget
restriction and
urbanization to
finance their
infrastructure.
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Major Challenges – New Technologies change the game
People request
better
information,
more data,
Car-2-X will
happen and
trigger new
investments
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Draft
Cities' challenge: improve mobility, reduce pollution
& increase safety within tight budgets
Increasing traffic in megacities and major urban regions leads to …
… challenges for cities and urban regions in the areas of ...
...mobility
...environment
...safety
...to be
handled within
tightened budgets
Average delay of
commuters in the US
increased by 50%
over the last ten years
Road traffic accounts
for one fifth of the
total CO2 emissions in
the European Union
1.2 million people
killed and 50 million
injured every year
(over 3,000 deaths
a day)
Economic crisis in
Europe biggest
challenge for all major
cities
Source: IC MOL RCM, US RCM Sales, European Union
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Siemens addresses these challenges with various
best in class portfolio elements …
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… for complete and integrated traffic solutions
Total Transportation Solution
Management Level (Systems)
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Management and Information
City Tolling
Enforcement
Traffic Information
ƒValue add services
ƒ Complete Mobility Level
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Tolling
Traffic Management
Tunnelmanagement
Parking Guidance
ƒMaintenance
Control Level (Systems)
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Detection
ANPR
VMS
Signal Heads
PDM
ƒSpare Parts
On Street Equipment(Products)
Siemens supports cities in generating
revenues to invest in modern traffic management infrastructure
Complete Mobility
Additional resources to
modernize city traffic mgmt.
infrastructure
ƒFinancing vehicles
Urban
Traffic Control
(Controller)
Tolling
City IT
Highway /
Tunnel
Management
ƒInfrastructure investment
Urban Traffic
Management & Control
Intelligent
Street Lighting
Advanced
Parking
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ƒInfrastructure investment
ƒFinancing vehicles
Revenue-generating and cost
reducing solutions for cities
E-vehicle
infrastructure
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Integrated transportation and logistics solutions:
Networking improves efficiency
Integrated solutions are the key to safe, clean and reliable mobility!
Intercity &
High Speed Transport
Commuter &
Regional Transport
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Airport
Solutions
Urban
Transport
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Integrated
Traffic Management
Parking
Management
City Tolling
Postal
Automation
Freight Transport &
Cargo Management
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Project references
Tolling
eTicketing
ƒ London (UK):
Introduction of low
emission zone,
“city tolling”
Active Traffic information
ƒ Hamburg (Germany):
eTicketing for single trips
for Hamburger Hochbahn
Be-In / Be-Out
ƒ eTicketing demonstrator
at InnoTrans in Sept. ’12
ƒ A9 Bavaria (Germany):
Highway Mgmt. System
ƒ Tyrol (Austria):
Highway Mgmt. System
Traffic Management
Urban Traffic Management
ƒ Halle / Saale (Germany):
P&R Re-Routing
ƒ Belgrade (Serbia):
Traffic Control System
ƒ Wuhan (China):
Traffic Control System
Italic: demo only
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Reduction of operational costs through LED
Budapest – LED technology and service contract
Solution
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Modernization of the old signal heads with
LED-signal heads of the Silux 1.40 series
(amount of 33.000)
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Installation of new controllers (250 controller –
thereof 50 of the C840V series)
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Long lasting service contract (first of all 8 years)
Result
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Challenge
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The lower energy consumption and the designed
life cycle of the LED-signal heads will reduce
operational costs.
Traffic lights with 220 volt lamps have to be replaced
with new modern technology
Customer: City of Budapest
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Intelligent traffic solutions for better traffic flow
Prague
Solution
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Modernization of two old traffic management
systems with Sitraffic Scala
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2010: Installation of five new traffic management
systems
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Increase of signal lights within 10 years from 474 to
700 (with Sitraffic C900V)
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Preemption of public passenger transport
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Long lasting service contract (first of all 15 years)
Result
Challenge
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Optimization of traffic flow
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Connection of all signal lights (currently 200) to a
central traffic-controlled system
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Higher reliability of traffic systems
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Acceleration of maintenance
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Improvement of traffic flow by 20%-30%
Customer: City of Prague: technical administration
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Today, Siemens Mobility cares for Berlin's network
of road traffic management and control systems
Traffic Control Center (VKRZ) Berlin
Solution
Challenge
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Installation of a common technological platform
(hard- and software as well)
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Networking of independent arranged traffic
management and control systems
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Analysis of ongoing and collected traffic data (data
from the city traffic computer, traffic control center)
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Monitoring and controlling of 2.000 signal heads,
eight traffic management systems and 100 cameras
to monitor roads and tunnels
Result
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Real-time mobility management
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An optimum of safety and reduced journey time
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Overall information traffic situation in Greater Berlin
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Central traffic management and information
system for monitoring and controlling of the
traffic in Greater Berlin
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Possibility of mandatory engagement into traffic flow
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Optimization of the whole traffic system
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Free hotline service for general public
Customer: City of Berlin
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The world‘s largest parking guidance system
Munich Airport
Solution
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Integration of the individual space monitoring into a
central parking space management (approx. 9,150
parking spaces)
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Installation of ultrasound sensors to detect whether
the parking space is occupied or not
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Installation of 200 dynamic LED display panels
Result
Challenge
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Installation of a parking guidance management
system
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Reduction and guidance of parking traffic
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Improved utilization of the available parking space
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Improved monitoring of parking zones
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Optimized management of the available parking
space
Customer: Münchner Flughafen GmbH
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Reduction of city car traffic with parking space
management concept
Copenhagen: SITY series
Solution
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Establishing of parking zones and in consequence of
that, installation of pay and display machines
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Machine accepts coins and cards (credit cards and
national card „Dankort“)
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Power supply by distributed photovoltaic panels, in
addition GPRS-module
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Analysis of transferred data in the back-office
system
Result
Challenge
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Installation of 1,500 pay and display machines of
the SITY series with especially developed design
and comparatively short delivery time
Customer: Parking København
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Reduction of car traffic in the city and reduction of
exhaust emissions and noise pollution as well
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Fits harmoniously with the cityscape due to special
Scandinavian design
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Possibility to pay with cards
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Data transfer via GPRS (information of parking
space occupancy, status and operating data)
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Highly available distribution center
World Distribution Center Neu Isenburg
ƒ Operated in cooperation with Health Care
Sector
ƒ 30 minutes to pick and pack
ƒ 24/7 stand-by availability
ƒ Total ~ 440,000 order line items/year
ITS: > 10.000
Benefits
ƒ 24/7 standby service
ƒ Fast over night delivery with latest cut off time
ƒ Global transport network with best partners
per country
ƒ Delivery to Drop Off Points close to our
customers
ƒ Minimum 10 years spare parts
ƒ Parts always at the actual level of technology
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Performance contracting: Output based asset
management for City of London
Conventional maintenance
contract: Input-based
ƒ Specified response time
ƒ Penalize under-performance
ƒ Output (traffic flow) was customer
responsibility
Assets in London
ƒ 5,172 traffic signals sites
ƒ 130 VMS sites
ƒ 56 overhead detection sites
ƒ 944 safety camera sites
Innovative maintenance contract: Output based
ƒ Contract based on Equipment “Availability”:
ƒ Availability = % of time the equipment performs according to
specs
ƒ High availability Ö improved flow, reduced congestion, higher
safety
NEW contract in London: Output-based
ƒ Goal is to increase
traffic flow quality
ƒ Incentive mechanism for
Siemens to continuously
deliver improvement
ƒ Siemens is responsible for output
Remuneration concept based on availability:
ƒ Below baseline availability Ö rebate is due
ƒ Baseline achieved
Ö baseline payment
ƒ Above baseline
Ö bonus payment
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Siemens is the leading provider of ITS solutions
worldwide
Europe:
462 Urban systems
106 Tunnel systems
41 Highway systems
North America:
329 Urban systems
Asia:
4 Highway systems
21 Urban systems
3 Tunnel systems
2 Highway systems
Latin America:
42 Urban systems
Africa / M. East:
2 Tunnel systems
17 Urban systems
2 Tunnel systems
1 Highway system
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