VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT 26-27 January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT 1 O2: To take advantage of intelligent vehicles and infrastructure technologies to improve.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pete Thomas Professor in Road and Vehicle Safety Vehicle Safety Research Centre Loughborough University, UK A review of ITS and their safety.
Advertisements

ESafety 8 July e-Safety Working Group Brussels 8 July 2002 Sub-group 1: Autonomous In-vehicle Technologies.
E-Safety 29 April 2002 e-Safety High-Level Meeting Brussels 25 April 2002 CONCLUSIONS.
ESafety Conclusions April e-Safety Working Group Brussels 8 July 2002 Sub-group 4: Societal and Business Issues Co-chaired by Messrs. J. Mateu (RACC)
Field Operational Tests in 7FP Fabrizio Minarini Head of Sector DG INFSO - ICT for transport.
Developing intelligent safety technologies for future traffic Risto Kulmala 10 June 2008 VTT Press Conference Via Nordica.
Task O2 "eSafety" february 2009 CEDR Implementation Framework1 CEDR eSafety Road Map Implementation Framework.
CARICOM. Ninth EDF Project Caribbean Integration Support Programme (CISP ) Statistics Component 34th MEETING OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF CARIBBEAN STATISTICIANS.
NATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING FORTHE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY FOR THE GLOBALLY HARMONISED SYSTEM OF CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING.
1 (6) Subgroup SGTERN CEDR Executive Board 9 June 2005 Activities of the subgroup SGTERN Background and Objectives Members and meetings of SG TERN Achievements.
Task O9 – Harmonise VMS Domain Operations Brian Harbord, Bern, 7 July 2006.
IntelliDrive Safety Workshop July 20, 2010 Alrik L. Svenson US Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration IntelliDrive.
Action Logic Modelling Logic Models communicate a vision for an intervention as a solution to a public health nutrition (PHN) problem to:  funding agencies,
AustriaTech – Gesellschaft des Bundes für technologiepolitische Maßnahmen GmbH COOPERS Cooperative Networks for Intelligent Road Safety Project co-financed.
Hazard and Incident Warning « Majority of events occurring on the road represent a danger for road users » By transmitting road events and road status.
User outreach and eSafety awareness Jacob Bangsgaard Director of External Affairs and Communications ETSC Conference, Brussels 21 February 2006.
CARS 21 A strategic vision towards increased internationalisation in the automotive sector What does it entail for the World Forum for Harmonisation of.
 Road Safety the European Union Policy Carla Hess European Commission, Directorate General for Mobility & Transport Road.
“”Capacity and services to road users” Task descriptions Paul van der Kroon, Paris November 2005.
CEDR TG Road Safety Rome, 31 October 2005 CEDR and Road Safety Goals, Priority issues and working programme of the TG “Road Safety” and its Task Groups.
Asta Sihvonen-Punkka Director General of EMA Vice-Chair of ERGEG Baltic Electricity Mini-Forum 24 th of April, 2009 Riga The 3 rd Package – implied changes.
CEDR February 9, 2007 Dutch NRA vision on CEDR Regarding eSafety involvement.
Incident Management Taking Task 05 Forward David Stones, Stockholm 12/
Gzim Ocakoglu European Commission, DG MOVE World Bank Transport Knowledge and Learning Program on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), 24/06/2010.
Bringing intelligent systems to the market: the new European research challenge of Field Operational Tests Fabrizio Minarini Head of Sector ICT for Transport.
Safety support in the automotive industry Jacob Bangsgaard Director of External Affairs and Communications 1st Annual International Conference on ICTs.
EARTO – working group on quality issues – 2 nd session Anneli Karttunen, Quality Manager VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland This presentation.
EB Workshop on eSafety Conclusions. 2 How do you interpret the CEDR vision with regards to your national approach? Basically in line with national strategy.
Dr. Günter BreyerCEDR TG Road Safety, Vienna April 27, 2006 Road Safety during the Austrian EU Presidency Dr. Günter Breyer Federal Ministry for Transport,
EB Workshop on eSafety Objective: Come to a shared vision/interest w.r.t. common position in the eSafety process.
Capacity and Service to Road Users Task O1 Vision Paul van der Kroon, Copenhagen March 2006.
Budget Setting Process For 2015 Budget Draft 0.1 Member Forum Date of Meeting: 27th May 2014.
Joanna Fiedler Enlargement and Neighbouring Countries Unit DG Environment European Commission REReP → RENA Vision of the European Commission PEIP Regional.
VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT October 2006 O2 Task Group 1 O2: To take advantage of intelligent vehicles and infrastructure technologies to improve.
Transport ROAD SAFETY: Towards a European Road Safety Area: Policy orientations on road safety
Senior Drivers in Ontario Ontario Ministry of Transportation TRB 2004 Human Factors Workshop January 11, 2004.
Background Management Council (MC) was briefed on approach in early Feb 2003 and approved it Agreed that every Service Group (SG) will participate in.
Activities of BASt in the area of ITS Dr. Christhard Gelau Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen/Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) Department “Automotive.
ESafety Forum Meeting with Member States Risto Kulmala 18 October eSafety Implementation Road Map Results and Recommendations of the Implementation.
Task O9 – Harmonise VMS Domain Operations Brian Harbord, Bristol, 26 January 2006.
Capacity and Service to Road Users Task 05: To optimise the capacity of the road network Mike Wilson, Bristol 27 January 2006.
1 Status Report on CJK NGN Working Group China Communications Standards Association 9 th CJK meeting April 2009 HeyuanXu, Chairman of NGN-WG.
Risto Kulmala News from EasyWay. EasyWay CEDR O1 Stockholm 12 Feb EasyWay Deployment of European ITS Services on TERN 21+3 countries (EU+oth) Road.
1 European Commission Directorate General Information Society and Media ICT for Transport André VITS Head of Unit eSafety - Status and Outlook Informal.
CEDR EB Workshop on eSafety Schiphol 09/02/2007 Kjell Bjørvig Dep.Dir.General Norwegian Public Roads Adm.
ERTICO – ITS Europe The eSafety Initiative Ghassan Freij Director of Operations June 2003 United Nations, Geneva.
PLANNING OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DURING WIDENING OF THE RING ROAD AROUND COPENHAGEN Charlotte Vithen Coordinator of Traffic Management Danish Road.
Page 1 Future Strategy and Work Plan IESBA CAG Meeting September 11, 2013 New York Ken Siong, IESBA Technical Director.
CEDR TD Management PG2 – Planning the Network Task M3/M8 Status Report for Executive Board 19 June 2008.
VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT March 2006 O2 Task Group 1 O2: To take advantage of intelligent vehicles and infrastructure technologies to improve road.
ESafety 22 Jan What is eSafety? Goal: To accelerate the development, deployment and use of new technologies for increasing road safety in Europe.
The GEOSS Science and Technology Stakeholders: Implementing the Science and Technology Road Map through an open, global networking approach Goals: - Engage.
 ROAD SAFETY: the European Union Policy European Commission, Directorate General for Mobility & Transport «Road Safety.
TD MANAGEMENT PG PLANNING THE NETWORK Future Needs for Performance Indicators & Road Data.
O2 “eSafety” – status report Risto Kulmala Leiden 2 February 2007.
Report on the Road Safety High Level Group Meeting Brussels, 19. December 2006 Günter Breyer Deputy Road Director and Head of Road Safety Division Austrian.
ESafety WG “Digital Maps” Ad Bastiaansen (Tele Atlas) - Chair Yiannis Moissidis (NAVTEQ) - Co-Chair The 4 th Plenary Session of eSafety Forum Thursday,
Revision Report 6 of the Strategic Plan
WP5 Uptake, Outreach and Interaction
Proposed Organisation of Evaluation of the Romanian NSRF and Operational Programmes, Niall McCann, Technical Assistance Project for Programming,
Risto Öörni, M.Sc. (Tech) Implementing eCall System,
Effective noise control for European roads
WMO Global Multi-Hazard Alert System
Overview of WMO Strategic Planning Initiative
EU-US-JP ITS Steering Group Annual Meeting 2018
MIG-P orientation debate
Lessons Learned WG Update GLM, Washington May 2018 v.
Resilience and disaster risk reduction working group
'eCall: Next Steps for Deployment' Competititiveness of European Automotive Software Industry WS Brussels, 28/04/10 Emilio Dávila González
Dr. Hans Holdik Dongseok CHOI / Ph.D.
Presentation transcript:

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT 1 O2: To take advantage of intelligent vehicles and infrastructure technologies to improve road safety (eSafety) Proposal for work plan v 2 Risto Kulmala

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT2 Objectives (CEDR Strategic Plan) to inform NRAs of developments to alert NRAs to matters that will directly affect them to provide NRA information to the eSafety forum.

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT3 Resources and expected outputs (CEDR SP) 2-3 CEDR members, 3-4 meetings/year, total of 20 person days/annum to gather information to prepare progress reports report back to CEDR for a total of approximately 20 person days per annum Progress reports shall be delivered twice a year until end of 2006, when the situation regarding eSafety shall be reassessed.

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT4 Proposal for work plan - tasks Participation in eSafety Forum’s work and Implementation Road Map Working Group Agreement on priority systems to be promoted from the NRA point of view Agreement on overall strategy for NRAs in deployment and roll-out of eSafety systems Commence discussions with road operators (ASECAP) on common strategies related to eSafety Inform CEDR on eSafety developments Recommend CEDR and NRA actions when/where necessary

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT5 O2: Members of group

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT6 Priority systems Autonomous Vehicle Systems: ESP Blind spot monitoring Adaptive head lights Obstacle and collision warning Lane departure warning

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT7 Priority systems Infrastructure related Systems eCall Extended environmental information (extended FCD) Real-time Traffic and Travel Information Dynamic traffic management Local danger warning Speed Alert

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT8 Proposal for work plan – time table 1st meeting on 30 March 2006 at 9:00-11:30 in Copenhagen before the PG meeting Meeting of eSafety Implementation Road Maps Working Group on 7 April 2 other meetings, preferably piggybacking PG “Capacity…” meetings Progress reports 06/2006, 12/2006 and 06/2007

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT9 Implementation Road Maps WG Tentative Plans Work to be continued in i.e. WG remains active Objective is to maintain and update the implementation road map Updating the present road map Consider new priority systems Simplified road map for decision makers More concrete road maps for eSafety Forum SG selected priority systems with timelines and responsibilities

VTT BUILDING AND TRANSPORT January 2006 Risto Kulmala VTT10 Implementation Road Maps WG Plan for 2006 M1: Fix 1st WG meeting; Expand active membership in WG (esp. ASECAP, more car manufacturers, insurance) M2: Have plan approved at eSafety Forum SG M3: Produce proposal for simplified road map M4: Agree at WG on update content and procedure M7: Produce proposal for draft updated road maps M9: Agree at WG on new draft implementation road maps and provide it to EC and SG M11: Workshop on key issue for Implementation Road Maps, e.g. incentives, common technical platform