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Innovative ITS services thanks to Future Internet technologies ITS World Congress Orlando, SS42, 18 October 2011
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Sustainability challenges for the city Ever-growing congestion Making alternative transport easy & attractive Environmental quality, CO 2 & energy efficiency targets Traffic safety, vulnerable road users Efficient logistics and distribution
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Future Internet technologies Internet of things Next-generation mobile networks Mobile device interfaces Mobile services framework Data/context management Cloud hosting Security Social networks
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Instant Mobility vision Travellers, vehicles, transport networks & goods – always connected, always located Trips, traffic, services, logistics – information flow always on tap “Best” itinerary for every trip – “buy” in the mobility marketplace
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Stakeholder scenarios Multimodal travel made easy The sustainable car Collective transport 2.0 Trucks and the city Traffic & infrastructure management in the cloud
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Multimodal traveller Request itinerary from “personal travel assistant agent” Journey elements include car, public transport, taxi, car/bicycle sharing, ride sharing, walking + linked services parking, ticketing, payment Itinerary “maintained” in real time monitoring links for any changes or problems Adjust itinerary and find alternatives when problems change mode, vehicle, route; new time, ticket, reservation... Mostly automatic + always real-time
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Sustainable car Driver can book a “virtual slot” offering a more reliable and efficient journey Recommended departure time & route Vehicle speed profile synchronised with traffic lights Minimised delay, fuel consumption & emissions Real-time ride sharing instantly matches trip offers with requests Social network of known & trusted travel partners Route guidance assisted by personalised recommendation from traffic centre
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Collective transport 2.0 Passengers’ journey plan (time, destination, preferences) sent anonymously to the operator Service (e.g. route, time, type of vehicle) adapted to meet real-time actual demand Demand-responsive services, taxi sharing Internet services linking different modes at transfer interchanges Indoor navigation in stations, underground, centres etc. Single virtual ticket covering all journey legs, automatic payment
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Trucks and the city Consignments and vehicle capacity matched by an Internet market-place Authorised truck journeys get priority at traffic lights Drivers request parking and loading spaces, automatically synchronised with real vehicle needs Automatic notification of truck routes, green zones, weight, access and environmental restrictions Truck routing and logistics supply chain integrated with traffic management system
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Traffic management in the cloud Cloud hosting of traffic signal control, sector and city strategic traffic management exchange and sharing of vehicle-sourced data traffic centre-based information and guidance available Traffic managers know in real time where traffic intends to go, where it is currently, and if there are any problems and incidents in the network Traffic centre shares incident management plans with vehicles interactive route guidance balances flows of “subscribing” drivers, reduces overall delay
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Instant mobility for smart cities Self-sensing road, traffic and transport networks create & use their own intelligence Transport management will cooperate with users, adapt to demand and optimise supply New business connections = new business models Open community of users, industry and operators Users will change behaviour, choosing better alternatives BUT: Mobile operators may “leapfrog” conventional solutions with smart services on smart devices!
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Thank You http://www.instant-mobility.org/
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