0 Marcia Pincus Environment (AERIS) and ITS Evaluation Program Manager Research and Innovative Technology Administration, ITS Joint Program Office US Department.

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0 Marcia Pincus Environment (AERIS) and ITS Evaluation Program Manager Research and Innovative Technology Administration, ITS Joint Program Office US Department of Transportation IntelliDrive is a registered service mark of the US Department of Transportation. ITS and IntelliDrive SM for the Environment: AERIS Program Overview

1 What is AERIS? AERIS = Applications for the Environment: Real- time Information Synthesis

2 IntelliDrive is a suite of technologies and applications that use wireless communications to provide connectivity:  Among and between vehicles of all types  Between vehicles and roadway infrastructure  Among vehicles, infrastructure and wireless consumer devices What is IntelliDrive? Vehicles Wireless Devices Infrastructure Drivers

3 Major IntelliDrive Objectives 1.Move aggressively on vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications 2.Accelerate in-vehicle technology ▪Enables safety, active traffic management, and environment applications 3.Accelerate infrastructure communications capability ▪Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) is an initial focus ▪Enables safety, mobility, and environmental applications 4.On-road multimodal pilot deployments for high-value applications 5.Monitor and evaluation of driver distraction issues 6.Understand benefits and communications needs (DSRC/other) of transformative mobility and environmental applications

4 Overall Structure of IntelliDrive Harmonization of International Standards & ArchitectureHuman FactorsSystems EngineeringCertificationTest Environments Safety V2V V2I Safety Pilot Mobility Real Time Data Capture & Management Dynamic Mobility Applications Environment AERIS Road Weather Applications Deployment ScenariosFinancing & Investment ModelsOperations & GovernanceInstitutional Issues

5 Why Do this Research? Environmental Problem 2.9 billion gallons of wasted fuel each year – 3 weeks worth of gas for every traveler The transport sector accounts for approximately 28% of GHGs in the U.S. Vehicles represent almost 80% of transport sector GHGs Environmental Goal Emissions GHG Particulates Enable better environmental management of the system through V2V and V2I connectivity Enable eco-friendly options for traveler mobility

6 Setting Some Context There are many strategies available to reduce transportation’s contribution to GHG levels and improve air quality ITS can contribute to these reductions The AERIS program is focused on assessing how ITS may contribute to GHG emissions reductions and air quality improvements, and how much, in an IntelliDrive-enabled future AERIS research will investigate, analyze and model IntelliDrive applications and scenarios to determine if they provide a significant environmental benefit, either individually or in combination NOTE: Research is underway by many, but much more needs to be understood, modeled, tested and evaluated, especially in real-world, large scale test beds and test situations

7 Environmental Data Supports Transformative Applications Data Capture and ManagementEnvironmental Applications Transit Data Truck Data Transit Signal Priority “Green” Fleet Management Eco-driving “Green” Routes

8 AERIS Research Objectives Investigate whether it is possible and feasible to:  Generate/capture environmentally-relevant real-time transportation data (from vehicles and the system)  Use this environmental data to create actionable information that can be used by system users and operators to support and facilitate “green” transportation choices for all modes Assess whether doing these things yields a good enough environmental benefit to justify further investment by the Department TRANSFORMATIVE and INNOVATIVE

9 Complex multi-element scenarios using many layered and leveraged ITS technologies/applications “Imagine” Vehicle Level  Widespread “eco-driving” with signal phasing and timing (also at network level)  Emissions-based credits in real time, that take into account where the driver is, the time of day, weather, vehicle operation, etc. to incentivize drivers Network Level  Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)-like system able to optimize based on real-time environmental factors (e.g., on code-red air quality days)  Real-time tradeoffs for environmental and mobility/economy/societal goals, for all modes, based on real-time system management needs Others  Low–emission zones with an IntelliDrive component  Applications that incentivize green choices  Green platooning/eco-lanes or eco-corridors  Alternative fuel vehicles including electric vehicle recharging stations with access to the grid  Technologies that improve the “greener” operation of fleets – including transit and freight

10 What environmentally-relevant vehicle-based data is available, and what is its quality and validity? (All types of vehicles) Data How can vehicle-based data be used, transmitted and then integrated with existing transportation system operation and other data (such as road weather data, for example)? Information/Connectivity What cross-modal applications/strategies are available, or could be available/developed, and what are their expected benefits? Benefit Basic Research Questions

11 Five Years, Six “Tracks” Multimodal Approach Working with Data Capture and Management Program and Dynamic Mobility Applications Program Track 1: Foundation Establish the foundation by reviewing the state-of- the-practice Track 2: Identification Identify initial candidate strategies, scenarios and applications that appear to improve environmental decisions by public agencies and travelers Track 3: Analysis Analyze and evaluate candidate strategies, scenarios and applications that make sense for further development and evaluation Track 4: Recommend Recommend strategies, scenarios and applications Track 5: Policy Develop the facts and evidence needed to inform and respond to possible future policy and regulatory issues/needs Track 6: Stakeholders Stakeholder engagement and Technology Transfer AERIS Research Program

12 “Don’t Knows” Environmental Data What environmentally-relevant data can we get from cars, trucks, buses, and other vehicle modes? Does this data support AERIS research objectives? If not, what do we need? How much is there? Is it useful? What types of data and how much is needed to make improvements in current models and algorithms? What is the cost to capture and archive this data? How can in-vehicle data best be integrated with transportation system and other data? How can we incentivize individual “green” choices, or facilitate network wide “green” decision making with this data?

13 “Don’t Knows” Evaluation In a data-rich IntelliDrive environment, what are the most state-of-the-art techniques for modeling and evaluating the performance of technologies that hope to show a definitive and worthwhile environmental benefit? Can evaluation results support validation of GHG reduction targets? What is the role of induced demand?

14 “Don’t Knows” Performance What does it mean to have an application that could potentially save “1 million tons of carbon every year”? Is that a good result? For an individual application, or for a multi-application scenario? Nationally or locally or on a corridor? By how much should any ITS application or scenario be able to reduce GHG or improve air quality to be a viable candidate for future, more in-depth testing and perhaps eventual deployment? What technologies and data are needed to differentiate between the improvements in air quality as opposed to GHG? Different ITS applications may provide more air quality benefit than GHG, and vice- versa

15 Recent Major AERIS Activities March 2010 | Program Charter Signed; multimodal support International Cooperation is underway  ITS JPO / EU Sustainability Working Group created (met June 2011 in Brussels)  ITS JPO / MLIT (Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) general Memorandum of Cooperation signed (met October 2010 in Tokyo) ▪Environment just one part of joint discussions October 2010 | Seven (7) awards made in response to the AERIS Broad Agency Announcement December 2010 | Webinar to introduce larger community to the AERIS Research Program December 2010 | Expect to have two (2) “State of the Practice” scans complete  State of the Practice in Research on ITS and the Environment  State of the Practice in Evaluation Techniques for ITS and the Environment

16 Future Plans Orlando ITS Word Congress (Fall 2011) Meetings at TRB with European and Japanese colleagues Possible Spring or Summer 2011 meetings in Europe Begin work on additional State-of-the Practice scans (activity-based travel models, environmental models, data acquisition technologies) Begin to develop AERIS Expert Technical Working Group Plan to conduct several, more detailed webinars on aspects of AERIS research program and results/findings Begin work on environmental data sets, scenario development, and analysis Workshop planned for Spring 2011 to create and define scenarios, better define scenario requirements and associated applications/technologies

17 Marcia Pincus Program Manager, Environment (AERIS) and ITS Evaluation, ITS Joint Program Office Research and Innovative Technology Administration, US Department of Transportation Contact

18 Concluding Points The AERIS research program is multimodal, and multimodality is critical to the success of the program AERIS is IntelliDrive-focused Looking at GHG and air quality benefits (wider scope than most) Not looking at other environmental aspects yet Exploring a wide variety of communications technologies to see which ones are most effective for different approaches Exploring individual applications/technologies and multi-app scenarios International cooperation is important Leveraging as much pre-existing research as possible Seeking the input and participation of the larger community as we move forward, particularly in identification of applications and defining transformative and scenarios Feel free to contact any of today’s presenters if you have questions/comments