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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Open Data applied to ITS : An overview of cities 29 th October 2013, Madrid An Introduction to UTMC Simon Beasley UDG Management Group Chair
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Outline o Context and background o The UTMC initiative o Why use UTMC? o UTMC and the next few years
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of The UK’s transport needs o Sustained increase in cars n commuting n business journeys n shopping and schools n leisure and tourism o Steps towards modal shift n more and better buses n more LRTs/metros n more cycling/walking n improved interchanges o Improved urban planning n ‘live and work’ communities n shopping n redevelopment of brownfield sites n heritage protection o Changes in work patterns n teleworking n company travel plans n flexible hours
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Systems and tools o Signs and signals n fixed signage n traffic lights n VMS o Enforcement n cameras n road user charging o Other mandatory systems n variable speed limits n tidal flow systems o Traveller information n trip planning/re-planning n car parking information n congestion, fog, closures etc o In-vehicle systems n lane-keeping n direct speed control n traffic advice
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Traffic management…
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Parking management…
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Real time bus management…
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Journey planning…
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Traffic and travel information
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of National policy o “Seven ITS policy themes” n Improving road network management n Improving road safety n Better travel and traveller information n Better public transport on the roads n Support the efficiency of the road freight industry n Reducing negative environmental impacts n Supporting security, crime reduction and emergency planning measures Source: ITS Policy Framework for the Roads Sector, DfT Nov 2005 Source: ITS Policy Framework for the Roads Sector, UK DfT, Nov 2005
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of The Urban Traffic Management and Control (UTMC) programme o Early 90s n Basic review of research in traffic control systems etc o 1994 - 1996 n Forward looking research, draft Technical Specification o 1997 - 2000 n Research projects o 2001 - 2003 n Demonstrations and followers o 2004 - n In the marketplace More demanding transport policy objectives needed more effective and efficient ways of managing traffic and the network
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of What is UTMC? o Universal Traffic Management and Control o A set of open standards and protocols o A modular approach to building an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) architecture o The “glue” that allows authorities to integrate their ITS
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of The concept
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of The UTMC approach o Make use of mainstream technology n eg IP in communications o No standardisation where not appropriate n eg IP prescribed but can use any bearer (subject to availability, performance and cost effectiveness) o Consensus n not imposed, allowing reasonable evolution o Open and readily available n website holds or references relevant specifications
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of The UTMC platform o Aims primarily to enable innovative market solutions n focus on standardising interfaces n communications largely based on IP over any bearer, information standards specified to facilitate data exchange o De facto solution has evolved a centralised architecture n “Common Database” application hosts controlled devices n increasing though still scarce use of broadband/mobile communications n publication (eg to journey planners) somewhat ad hoc o Cost remains a large determinant in uptake!
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Key UTMC documents o Technical Specification n UTMC-TS003.003:2009 – Framework Technical Specification n UTMC-TS004.006:2010 – Objects Registry n Normally revised annually o Supporting guidance documents – the UTMC-TR series o Policies and procedures n For instance on compliance and the use of the UTMC logo
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Data Objects – current list o Access Control o Accident o Air Quality o ANPR o Car Park o CCTV o Detector o Event o Incident o Meteorological o Prediction o Profile o Roadworks o Traffic Signal o Transport Link o Transport Route o VMS o Framework: Support Objects n Global Support Object n Network Support Objects n Common Support Types n Common Subsystem Support Object n Common TypeID Support Object n DayType Support Object n Fault Support Objects o …plus some MIBs, CORBA IDL and a full XML rendering
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Why use UTMC? o Facilitates n Modular design n Better inter-operability between systems n Integrated solutions with greater capability than individual systems n A more open and competitive market, with less supplier lock-in n Future proofing – the opportunity for step-by-step expansion and upgrades n The use of cost-effective “mixed” communications technologies and networks
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of UTMC implementations
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of UTMC and the next few years o Help to deliver “more for less” through new functions and increased integration o Adaptation for applicability to the Inter-urban environment o Alignment with EU standards, where practical
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Developments I – within UTMC o Ramp metering o ANPR (expansion) o Tunnel and bridge systems o Environmental information o Likely to be included in the Specification from 2014
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Developments II – boundaries o Public transport (with RTIG) o DATEX alignment o Streetworks o ongoing activities
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Supported byAn Executive Agency of Thank you o Any questions? o More information about UTMC @ o www.utmc.uk.com www.utmc.uk.com
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