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Title: Approachmethodology to ITS Planning and Application Engineering


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Approach/methodology to ITS Planning and
Application Engineering
  • Presentation by
  • Mark Perry
  • Technical Director ITS
  • WSP Asia - Shanghai

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Presentation Format
  • Typical Discrete RT Traffic Management Options
  • Stakeholders
  • An Integrated Approach
  • Staged Delivery of ITS Projects
  • Summary
  • Final thoughts

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Typical Real-Time Techniques
  • M/way Comms/Expressway TCS
  • UTC/ATC
  • Traffic Signals
  • Air Quality Management
  • Bus Priority/Selective Vehicle
  • Real-Time Passenger Inf. (RTPI)
  • Incident Detection
  • Bridge/Tunnel control
  • Strategic/Tactical Message Signs
  • Tolling/Congestion Charging

4
Detection, Control and Information
5
Project Development Process
  • Identify Stakeholder(s) Requirements
  • Scoping/Feasibility
  • Procurement Option(s)
  • Constraints and Technical Barriers
  • Interoperability
  • Risks
  • Review
  • Design Specification
  • Institutional Development
  • System Development
  • System Implementation
  • Training Co-ordination
  • Commissioning and Maintenance
  • Review
  • Vision
  • Conceptual Design
  • Operation
  • Benefit Realisation

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Review Processan integrated approach
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Scoping Study Process
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Procurement Route
  • Many Routes Available
  • Design and Build
  • Specialist Definition
  • Supplier Design

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Design Considerations
  • Standard Project?
  • Technology is Developing
  • Experience of ITS is not Widespread
  • Some Benefits are not Objectively Proven
  • ITS can be Extremely Cost Effective

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Design Considerations
  • Specialists Required
  • Focussed on the Clients Objectives
  • Experience from Elsewhere
  • Problem Prevention
  • Forefront of Innovation
  • Simplicity if Appropriate
  • Commitment to Delivery
  • Cost Efficiencies

11
Design Approval by Consensus
  • Technical Restrictions
  • Institutional
  • Stakeholder Acceptance
  • Stakeholder Support
  • Public Perception
  • Legal and precedents

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Planning Development Strategy
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Detailed Planning - Example
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Staged Delivery of ITS Projects
  • Stage 1
  • Scoping study
  • Stage 2
  • Reviews
  • procurement
  • design
  • Design approval by consensus
  • Planning and development - pilot study
  • Stage 3
  • Review
  • Roll out

15
Final thoughts
  • The principles of Sun Tzus Bin Fa can be
    applied to ITS deployment.
  • Sun Tzu military strategist c. 500 b.c.

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Sun Tzu Bin Faon manoeuvring resources
  • If you skip over necessary preparation and move
    hastily into a difficult conflict situation, even
    if you work day and night, you will have little
    chance of success. Your efforts will be
    scattered. Your resources wasted.

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Sun Tzu Bin FaOn waging war
  • While we know that hastily executed operations
    can be troublesome, we have never seen successful
    operations that wasted time. A successful
    operation need not be complicated. To win, do
    simple things well .and quickly.
  • Strategies that waste time and exhaust resources
    never work.

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Sun Tzu Bin FaOn waging war
  • Those who cannot balance risk with opportunity
    cannot succeed. Speed and innovation are the
    keys. Only those who are comfortable with the
    pitfalls and ambiguities of rapid execution can
    profit.
  • Only those who appreciate the knowledge gained
    from quick failure can achieve lasting success.

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The End or the Beginning ?Thank You For Your
Attention
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Approach/methodology to ITS Planning and
Application Engineering
  • End of Presentation - Questions

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Project Development Process
  • Identify Stakeholder(s) Requirements
  • Scoping/Feasibility
  • Procurement Options
  • Constraints and Technical Barriers
  • Risks
  • Review
  • Design Specification
  • Institutional Development
  • System Development
  • System Implementation
  • Training Co-ordination
  • Commissioning and Maintenance
  • Review
  • Vision
  • Conceptual Design
  • Operation
  • Benefit Realisation
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