Title: Thematic Network on Intelligent freight Transport Systems
1- Thematic Network on Intelligent freight Transport
Systems
Ronald Jorna
2Contents of presentation
- THEMIS Mission Statement
- THEMIS objectives
- How will the industry benefit from ITS?
- What can THEMIS offer?
- Achievements to date
- How to get involved in THEMIS?
- THEMIS Network partners
- Contact details
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3THEMIS
- THEMIS is a Thematic Network of industry and
research professionals, that looks at the place
of Freight Transport within the European
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).
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4- Contributing to the development of Intelligent
Freight Transport Systems - in Europe
- Creating a network of relevant parties
- Disseminating relevant information
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5- Better forecast of Estimated Time of Arrival
(ETA) - Improved information on real time, actual and
statistical traffic information in freight
transport - Better co-operation across modes
- resulting in
- higher efficiency
- reduced costs
- better customer service
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6- Clustering
- Overview of relevant 4th and 5th FP projects
(GROWTH, IST, TEN TELECOM) - Identification of relevant aspects of projects
(mode, systems, functions, actors covered,
architecture, TMS/FTMS integration, etc.) - Two clustering reports submitted, third report in
progress
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7- Working Groups
- WG1 State of the art of Traffic Management
environment (actors, functionality, information) - WG2 State of the art of freight transport and
ICT and the need for Traffic Management
information - WG3 Freight Functional Framework
- Identification of business cases
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8- Architecture
- Review of previous architecture projects
- Identification of relevant aspects (mode,
functions, actors, type of architecture covered) - Report and spreadsheet (on website)
- Standardisation
- Review of standardisation procedures and bodies
- Overview of relevant (pre)standards
- Identification of areas for future action
- First deliverable submitted
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9- Participate in Clustering meetings
- Participate in Concertation meetings
- Participate in Working Groups
- Make use of Electronic information means
- Become Associated Member
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10- Advantages
- Continuous up-to-date through electronic media
- Invitations for clustering and concertation
meetings - Free of charge
- How to register?
- Send e-mail to ronald.jorna_at_ecorys.com
- Leave business card at registration desk.
11ECORYS/NEI Transport Ronald Jorna phone
31-10-4538796 fax 31-10-4523680 e-mail
ronald.jorna_at_ecorys.com http//themis-network.or
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12- A Thematic Network is
- an activity initiated by the European Commission
- to co-ordinate ongoing activities for research,
development and deployment - to provide a forum for dissemination and
concertation activities among all parties
involved.
13Source DG TREN
14- Recommending how to link different ICT systems
- Traffic Management Systems with Freight Transport
Management Systems - Traffic Management Systems across modes (where
relevant for freight transport) - Freight Transport Management Systems along the
transport chain
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16CLUSTERING (T2.3)
Working Group 1 (T2.4) Description of Traffic
Management environment
Working Group 2 (T2.5) Description of Freight
Transport environment
Current status of standardisation (T3.3)
Existing system architectures (T3.1)
Business cases for integrated systems
NETWORK MANAGEMENT (WP1, T2.1)
Working Group 3 Architecture Framework (T3.2)
Working group 3 Detailed design (T3.2)
Implementation scenarios (T4.1)
Standardisation proposals (T4.3)
Framework feasibility (T3.4)
Business case feasibility (T3.4)
Recommendation future work (T4.4)
Identification of gaps/ missing links (T4.2)
CONCERTATION (T2.2)
NETWORKING AND DISSEMINATION (WP5)
17- Users
- Shippers, forwarders, transport companies,
terminal operators - Providers
- System providers, service providers
- Authorities
- Traffic Information Centres, infrastructure
operators, customs, control authorities, policy
makers - Other 5FP projects and networks
- DG TREN, DG INFOSOC
18- Clustering/concertation meetings
- Every 6 months information exchange with users,
providers, authorities and relevant 5FP project
representatives - Electronic means
- Website www.themis-network.org
- Electronic newsletter
- Ad hoc meetings with interesting initiatives
- Private market, EU funded projects, conferences,
workshops, etc.
19To co-ordinate 4th and 5th framework Programme
projects and national projects related to freight
transport and traffic management
20To interact with all relevant parties in the
field of traffic management and/or freight
transport management
21To analyse certain issues in more detail for
further discussion in clustering and/or
concertation meetings
Working Group activities
Working Group 1 Traffic Management information
and data gathering to support intermodal freight
Working Group 2 ICT for developing information
support and for intermodal transport solutions
Working Group 3 Synthesis of a common intermodal
architecture framework taking account of TMS
22To inform all relevant parties in an effective
and efficient way
Information sources
Deliverable downloads
Electronic discussion forum
Electronic newsletter
Website
23- D1 State of the art of TMS and ICT for IFT
- D2 Inventory of RTD projects in the field of TMS
and IFT information systems on national and EU
level - D3 Proposal for a feasible, user driven, system
architecture to combine TMS and intermodal
freight operation aspects - D4 Specification of needs for further
standardisation aiming at interoperable ICT
applications for IFT - D5 Recommendations for future work, supported by
all relevant parties in the IFT sector - D6 Overall dissemination activities report
- D7 THEMIS final report
24To bring together relevant on-going EU and
national projects, to synthesise their results
and provide co-ordination of their activitities.
Objective
- inventory and monitoring projects (4/5 FP,
national) - building excel database
- 6-monthly meetings with relevant projects and
parties.
Approach
- living database
- continuously updated deliverable
- clustering meetings
Output
Continuous, with meetings every 6 months.
Timing
25To provide a state of the art overview of Traffic
Management Systems for all modes (road, rail,
waterborne, air).
Objective
- describe TMS per mode of transport in a
descriptive, non-technical way, identify
differences/similarities - Describe potential for integration with FTMIS and
with TMS in other modes - Provide business cases for potential integration.
Approach
- section on TMS in Deliverable 1
- detailed business cases
Output
May 2001 focus on integration of TMS with
FTMIS Nov. 2002 focus on integration across
modes.
Timing
26To provide a state of the art overview of ICT in
freight transport for all modes (road, rail,
waterborne, air) and identify user needs for TMS
and FTMIS across the chain.
Objective
- describe ICT in freight transport in a
descriptive, non-technical way, identify
differences/similarities - Describe potential for integration with TMS and
integration across the (intermodal) chain - Provide business cases for potential integration.
Approach
- section on FTMIS in Deliverable 1
- detailed business cases
Output
May 2001 focus on integration of FTMIS with
TMS Nov. 2002 focus on integration of FTMIS
across chain.
Timing
27To combine results of WG1 and WG2 into examples
of existing or potential cases of integration of
TMS and/or FTMIS.
Objective
- Global description of practical cases, either
existing or potential - More details of cases are added in course of the
project, including architecture elements - Assessing the feasibility of the business cases.
Approach
- Around 10 detailed business cases
- Business cases will be element of Deliverable 1.
Output
May 01 focus on integration of TMS with
FTMIS Nov. 02 focus on integration of FTMIS
across chain focus on
integration of TMS across modes.
Timing
28To provide a technical description of the system
architecture of the business cases
Objective
- Based on global description of business cases,
construct system architecture for business cases
on functional level and DFDs - Apply framework for detailed analysis of bus.
cases. - Use bus. cases to validate framework
Approach
- Deliverable 1 Detailed description of business
cases.
Output
Aug 01 draft architecture of bus. cases
finished (D1) Sept. 03 final architecture of
bus. cases finished (D1).
Timing
29To develop the outlines of a (intermodal)
framework integrating FTMIS and TMS
Objective
- Constructing generic system architectures for
freight (1) and traffic (1 or 4), Ie. a high
level funct. framework - Expand framework with DFDs
- Apply framework for detailed analysis of bus.
cases. - Draw conclusion on need for and how to achieve
framework
Approach
- Deliverable 3 Proposal for system architecture
- 2 or 5 system architectures on THEMIS website.
Output
Aug 01 draft architecture finished
(D3) March 03 final architecture finished (D3).
Timing
30To review previous system architecture proposals
and relevant work. To relate such past
initiatives to the work of the THEMIS network.
Objective
- Identify relevant architecture projects from the
past, both for freight and traffic, identify main
characteristics - Matching freight architectures with CEN and
traffic architectures with other frameworks - Build Excel database to categorise projects.
Approach
- Report on existing system architecture
initiatives - Excel database of arch. projects on THEMIS
website.
Output
May 01 report finished and first version
database After May 01 regular updates of
database.
Timing
31To review the current status of standardisation
proposals and achievements in the field of
(intermodal) freight transport and discover gaps
and necessary activities.
Objective
- Identification of areas in which standardisation
is useful - Identification of standardisation
bodies/procedures - Identification of status of (pre)standards
- Draw conclusions on gaps/necessary activities
Approach
- Internal reports presenting a review of current
status of standardisation in (intermodal) freight
transport.
Output
April 01 internal report Sept. 02 internal
report
Timing
32To assess the feasibility (technical and
economic) of the generic architecture proposed in
WG3.
Objective
- For the generic architecture
- - identify likely developments
- - identify impact of development on
implementation - - use the results of the business cases to
assess the - frameworks feasibility
Approach
- Internal report with the assessment of the
frameworks feasibility.
Output
Nov 01/March 04 internal report
Timing
33To assess the feasibility (technical and
economic) of the business cases.
Objective
- For each business case
- - identify existing and future technological
capabilities - - examine potential costs and benefits
Approach
- Internal report with the assessment of the
feasibility of the business cases.
Output
Aug 01/March 03/Sept. 03 internal report
Timing
34To develop likely scenarios for the
implementation of interoperable ICT applications,
both for the business cases and for the generic
system architecture.
Objective
- For each business case and the generic
architecture - - identify likely developments
- - identify impact of development on
implementation - - develop one or more implementation
scenarios for - each business case and generic architecture
Approach
- Input to business case description (D1)
- Internal report describing scenarios for
interoperable ICT applications.
Output
Aug 01/March 03 impl. scenarios for business
cases Nov 01/March 04 impl. scenarios for gen.
architecture.
Timing
35To provide input for standardisation proposals.
Objective
- Analyse results of previous workpackages and draw
conclusions on need for standardisation - Use clustering/concertation meeting for
validation - Interviews with key actors (CEN, ISO, etc.)
Approach
- Deliverable D4 Needs for further standardisation
in order to realise interoperable ICT
applications in (intermodal) freight transport
Output
- March 02 version 1
- March 04 final version
Timing
36To identify gaps and missing links for truly
integrated interoperable ICT applications in
(intermodal) freight transport.
Objective
- Analyse results of previous WPs and draw
conclusions on gaps and missing links - Use clustering/concertation meeting for
validation - Interviews with key actors
Approach
- Internal report identifying gaps and missing
links for truly integrated ICT applications in
(intermodal) freight transport.
Output
Nov 01 draft internal report March 04
final internal report.
Timing
37To give direction to the EU and other network
participants concerning future activities.
Objective
Based on the architecture framework, its
feasibility, the gaps and missing links,
recommendations in the form of further research,
implementation schemes, demonstrator projects and
regulations will be made.
Approach
- Deliverable 5 Report with a set of
recommendations for future work, supported by all
relevant parties in the (intermodal) freight
transport sector.
Output
- March 02 version 1
- March 04 final version
Timing
38To interact with all relevant parties in the
field of traffic management and/or freight
transport management