Title: TC Ontario Region TSES Phase 11
1TC Ontario RegionTSES Phase 11
- Study Results,
- Recommendations for Implementation
- May 20, 2003
2Phase 11 Purpose Objectives
- Pilot Study (Phase 1) Proof of Concept
- Demonstrated truck tractor logs as a fruitful and
increasingly abundant source of empirical data on
border wait-times, other related delays
capacity constraints in the highway system - Phase 11 Objectives Move beyond proof of
concept to - Clarify effective ways means to initiate
maintain the electronic interchange of
proprietary data on wait-times at major Ontario
border crossings. - Identify/estimate the total costs of implementing
a scalable program of electronic data gathering 7
in-house data management. - Elicit a broad base of participation support
for such a program from the carrier community.
3...Where have we been !
- We have looked at both (Satellite GPS)
technology options from top-bottom. We know - the strengths limitations of each
- the technical options, and practical applications
that exist, and - the cost of building a data set in successive
increments - Interest remains strong at both the association
and individual carrier level. - progress made, carrier by carrier, abetted by the
fact we can demonstrate alternative ways, means
and costs of generating the required data elements
4...What do we know !
- What to remember, as we move forward (i.e rules
of thumb, or lessons learned) - Two (2) technology options means, two (2)
distinct data sources. Both can be used, to
increase sample size, but each differs in certain
fundamental respects - proposed solutions are based on ready-use
applications, that require little or no custom
programming, or concerted RD efforts - all start-up costs are clearly visible, and are
comparable to those incurred by carriers
subscribing to any particular service - ongoing operating costs are linear i.e. unit
charge/data reading escalates directly relation
to volume of traffic coverage..
5..What do we know (contd)
- the project is fully scalable, we can start small
expand in increments as additional carriers
service vendors agree to participate - the singular focus of attention on border
wait-times is more straight forward
technically, more cost-effective, and all but
eliminates any perception of regulatory
oversight, that would arise if compiling a broad
cross-section of data on the entire O/D trip. - there is no compelling operational reason to
limit attention to any one particular crossing,
once carrier access is granted and interface with
the host network(s) is established, data can be
generated from any/all Ontario crossings.
6Tracking Technology Options
- Technology service options
- CanCom Satellite tracking
- GPS-based tracking
- Similarities
- Real-time (position) tracking, 2-way
communications - Precision/accuracy, extent of geographic coverage
- System reliability, data logging storage
capacity - Differences
- Network structure
- Scale of operations, existing market shares, and
most notably, - How the actual location, or position signal is
generated
7CanCom Satellite System Service
- Technology Components
- CanCom lease-in-perpetuity on former Anik family
of telecommunication satellites - Exclusive Canadian.distributor of QualComms
proprietary OmniTRACS technology - Network Service Elements
- Automatic vehicle tracking I.e. position polling
- 2-way communications, via digital text-messaging
- Data storage, data mgmt.services, including
(optional)integration withback-office
functions I.e. route planning, dispatch,
accounting, payroll - Scale of Operations
- Only satellite service provider in Canada
- Operations Centre processes more than 3M
transaction per month - 400 Canadian fleets I.e.,23 of 25 largest
truckload carriers - 27,000 mobile units in service, _at_ 20 of
registered t-trailer units
8Satellite Positioning v.Wait-time Measurement
- Despite its inherent functionality, there is a
glitch when using the CanCom system to measure
wait-time at border crossings - CanCom position polling is done via traditional
satellite triangulation - Polling typically done at 1 hr, intervals,
- With each poll time-stamped and long/lat
coordinates recorded - Frequency of polling interval can be increased
at considerable cost to provide a continuous
stream of readings, but - Unlike a truck-mounted GPS unit, the satellite
system cant be programmed to initiate a position
poll at a pre-defined location, or specific set
of long/lat coordinates, such as the entry exit
points of a Can/U.S. border crossing
9What are the viable CanCom options?
- Given its ubiquitous market presence, the sheer
volume of trip data routinely processed/stored in
the CanCom system, we can hardly afford to
ignore, or omit CanCom from further consideration - Basically, we are left with two options
- Macro Messaging.
- Interpretation of existing Trip Data Streams
- Both are practical, albeit 2nd best
alternatives - points in favor against each
- both lack reliability precision of GPS
readings - More on these options after reviewing accessible
GPS options in greater detail
10GPS System Service Options
- GPS based service providers operate in a
multiple-vendor market, where barriers to
entry/exit are less prohibitive, and various
firms , with comparable technology sets, compete
to provide a differential array of tracking
services - GPS System Configurations
- GPS application service providers are typically
smaller, - with a shorter, but by no means insignificant,
list of client carriers, and most notably, - The actual service provided may differ, based on
each vendors particular system configuration - This vital, latter distinction can best be
illustrated by specific examples
11Air IQ Ltd.
- GPS combined with Cellular to provide a mobile
communications service network - AirIQ operates on a different scale, and at a
lower price-point than CanCom, to offer a similar
array of tracking, data logging network
management services - Features
- Real-time tracking position polling
- 2-way digital communications
- web-based subscriber access
- on-board (downloadable) data storage bus (70
days, FI/FO) - on demand Vehicle History Replay with
hi-resolution mapping interface - Polling on demand, at predefined, or specified
locations - actively markets a Boundary Crossing feature
12Turnpike Global Technologies Ltd.
- GPS mobile technology integrated with vehicle,
on-board Electronic Control Unit (ECU) - TGT foregoes real-time tracking mobile
communications in favor of data logging and
reporting on vehicle operating performance,
engine diagnostics, vehicle routing and mileage. - In effect, TGT offers the equivalent of an
Electronic Tachograph Card - Features
- polling at pre-defined, or specified locations
- data logging
- Vehicle performance activity reporting
- IFTA fuel tax allocation IRP reporting
133rd Party Derivative (IFTA)Applications
- TGT has successfully expanded its primary
(vehicle diagnostics) service offering to include
IFTA/IRP fuel tax allocation and reporting for
both its own and CanCom subscribers. - This reflects an element of convergence,within
this industry sector, which has productive
implications for TCs analytical efforts - precise identification of jurisdictional
boundaries is a primary element of IFTA/IRP
reporting - TGTs experience in data analysis/interpretation
for IFTA purposes is an asset/opportunity that
will enhance our ability to work within the
limitations of the CanCom data base - The quality and legitimacy of IFTA reporting
standards is well established and largely beyond
refute.
14Border Crossing Times Study
15Call for Volunteers
- TC Ontario region staff drafted a call for
volunteers for the Border Time Crossing Study to
be posted on the Ontario Trucking Association
(OTA) web-based newsletter - Three interested trucking companies came forward
initially - Challenger Motor Freight
- Bison Transport
- Empire Transportation
- and have offered unqualified support and
participation - This voluntary solicitation not only laid the
foundation for bilateral discussions with these 3
carriers, it has also abetted our efforts to
engage the interest of additional carriers (I.e.
carrier by carrier)
16Turnpike Global Technologies (TGT)
- Turnpike provides a GPS tracking system called
Route Tracker as well as fuel tax reporting
services for Route Tracker and CanCom customers - Like an electronic tachograph the Route Tracker
system combines information from the engine
control module (J1708) with data generated by GPS
to provide a detailed fingerprint of each trip - Data is recorded at frequent intervals i.e, every
mile or every two miles depending on speed - This information is stored for up to 7 years for
IFTA purposes
17TCs Crossing Times Wish List
- To estimate border crossing times at least two
GPS polls (and associated variables) are required
on each side of the border, with additional polls
programmed at pre-defined intervals to create a
set border zone - At a minimum, TC wants to profile the border
crossing times by date, time of day, and day of
week. - Ideally TC would then consolidate the data by
origin destination, carrier type and SCTC
classification number where possible. - Desired outputs include crossing time averages
and variability for Canada and US-bound trips.
18TurnPikes Existing Data Set
- TGTs data base is comprised of historical border
crossing data for the Bluewater, Ambassador and
Queenston-Lewiston and Peace Bridges. - The existing database includes almost 11,000
truck trips - The historical time-series includes observations
from December 2001 to March 2003 - Summary data can be generated on demand in a
variety of reporting formats. - New border crossing data is compiled and the
aggregate data set is updated on a weekly basis. - This ongoing data can be accessed by TC, at an
additional cost, as it is compiled processed on
a weekly/monthly basis.
19TGT Cost Estimates
20Ongoing Efforts . Next Steps
- TC Ontario Region has engaged Turnpike Global
Technologies (TGT) to customize their program
software and complete the analysis of their
(12/01-07/03) data records in accordance with TC
specifications - analysis of the existing historic records will
provide useful baseline data and the foundation
for a collaborative partnership with a GPS data
management specialist - the custom program software will include
sufficient functionality, one, to generate
wait-times within a pre-defined border zone as
well as the actual crossing, and two, to import
additional data from other external sources. - Total Cost 21,680.00 Completion date 08/03
- Upon successful completion of the initial
contract, TC anticipates procuring additional
border wait time data from TGT on an ongoing
(weekly/monthly)basis. - Total Cost _at_ 25-30K/annum
21Ongoing efforts Next Steps (contd)
- The potential exists to negotiate a similar
contractual agreement with AirIQ to procure
border crossing data on an ongoing
(weekly/monthly) basis. - Discussions with AirIQ have been ongoing and data
access/procurement options have been discussed at
length - Detailed negotiations awaiting only carrier
consent to access data records before proceeding - Estimated Cost25K/annum for 100 crossings/day,
based on 0.20/data entry (negotiable depending
on volume), plus Start-Up costs (nominal) - Depending on the results of TGTs development
efforts raw data procured form AirIQ, and other
potential sources, could be imported into the TGT
software model
22Other Related Intiatives Next Steps
- In light of the limitations cited respecting the
CanCom data base, Macro-Messaging is the only
immediately apparent option to generate wait-time
data via the CanCom network - Macros are preformatted sub-routines to
facilitate ease of text messaging - 2 simple Marcos, delineating entry/exit at border
crossings, would be activated by drivers with
little more than 2 keystrokes - Discussions with CanCom have determined the costs
of initiating this option to be _at_ 10K/annum per
100crossings/day, plus 15K start-up costs, plus
_at_7K /annum for Q Mass subscriber renewal fees.
23Other Related Initiatives Next Steps
- Considering the extent of CanComs market reach,
we believe Macro-Messaging to be a viable option
however, two mitigating factors warrant further
consideration before proceeding - Initial carrier reaction to the Macro messaging
option is skeptical, or lukewarm at best. They
question the reliability of driver intervention,
otherwise noting any intervention is not part of
current business process - The emergence of TGT ltd, with it existing Q Mass
access to CanCom data and corresponding expertise
in data interpretation for IFTA/IRP reporting,
presents an opportunity for us to work in
collaboration with both to further assess
derivative way/mean to fine-tune and/or interpret
existing trip data streams.