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This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. Preferred truck routes meet navigation Michael Hubschneider PTV AG

2 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Truck navigation knows about truck restrictions -Legal restrictions -Physical restrictions -Warnings Why is truck navigation different?  Truck navigation has different requirements for routes -Avoiding U-turns -Avoiding residential areas -Avoiding smaller streets -Access to restricted areas  Truck navigation integration -Needs a programmable interface -Can be applied with different systems and hardware

3 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Individual interest  Optimizing personal time/distance Individual interests vs. communal interests Communal interest  Protecting sensible city areas  Thinking in street capacities and traffic emmissions

4 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Develop algorithmsroutes for integration into a navigation system for truck preferred routing  Modelling a routing network for trucks on desktop routing software, that fits both communal needs and trucker needs Project aims  Develop a system how the learned mechanisms can be transferred to other towns  Transfer the preferred routing network to the navigation system, building the first navigation system that is able to prefer communal truck routes

5 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Keep it simple and stupid (KISS) It has to be very simple to be integrated by any navigation systems developer  Works like the brain with two simple methods Prefer and avoid – a bonus/malus system Routing algorithms  Preferred road segments get a bonus, road segments that should be avoided get a malus  Bonus / malus have different strengths  Like in the brain – the location decides on the effect.

6 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Collect data (routes, POI, truck restrictions) Modelling the routing network  Define test routes -Routes targeting industrial zones -Routes crossing the town -Intercommunal routes  Model test  Improve the model (adding bonus/malus to segments)  Recognize and summarize the systematics behind the model

7 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Trucks shall use the defined preferred routes when driving to industrial areas from the motorway  Truck routes crossing the town center are not wanted, it is better to use more motorways  Avoid routes that are charged by high emmissions / traffic  But don‘t generate too high detours, routes still have to be reasonable The objectives for the route model

8 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Bridging (Not preferred roads that would connect preferred routes) are highly attractive The recognized problems  Accessability to all parts of an industrial area through one entry  Avoiding areas (like city centers)  Avoiding congested or high emmission areas Systematical problems  Avoiding certain road which tend to lead routes through narrow streets around the area (traffic evasion)  Influencing the system too strongly leads to too many detours

9 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Boni should only be applied up to 40%, on motorways up to 80% Recognized systematics / methods to solve the problems  Mali should only be applied cautiously, only in special situations, else it can lead to traffic evasion  Mali make sense for avoiding areas like city centers  Sometimes mali make sense on bottlenecks like bridges  Check with test sets with focus on -Taking the desired roads -Time/distance effects -Integrate local experts and stakeholders

10 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin System setup map&guide professional map&guide professional map&guide truck navigator map&guide truck navigator tests routing- modell data acquisition tests routing- modell algorithms modelling- rules transfer

11 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (1/7)

12 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (2/7)

13 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (3/7)

14 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (4/7)

15 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (5/7)

16 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (6/7)

17 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin Real live examples (7/7)

18 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin  Communities and Organisations have to team-up internationally for promoting the necessity of preferred truck routing Bringing preferred truck routes to reality  Solutions to easily create preferred route models through the web are needed, using the same systematics  The preferred routes have to be collected in open databases  Map manufacturers have to use the data and provide it for the navigation system providers  Navigation system providers bring it to the mass market.

19 3rd Partner meeting, , Berlin PTV vision of a possible solution webeditor NAVTEQ Tele Atlas OSM Navi webeditorproprietary editor Service Providers Authorities create data one time Central collecting and distribution of the data Navi datentypes e. g.road worksrouting strategiesclosed routesspeedlimitstruck restrictions Web Applications use the data from map or service providers Open interface

This project is implemented through the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme co-financed by the ERDF. Preferred truck routes meet navigation Michael Hubschneider PTV AG Thank you for your attention!