Title: INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
1INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
2Learning Objectives
- Definition of ITS
- Importance with respect to the future of
transportation - How ITS touches YOU!
- Major ITS areas
- ITS successes
- Potential careers in ITS
3Transportation Facts
- If all Americans who take transit to work drove
instead, their cars would circle the earth in a
line of traffic 23,000 miles long. - There are more than 160,000 traffic signals in
the U.S. - The cost of sitting in traffic congestion costs
travelers and businesses 40 billion each year.
4What are Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
?
- The application of high technology and computer
power to current freeway, traffic, and transit
systems to increase the safety and efficiency of
the surface transportation system. - Have the potential to solve future problems.
5ITS is...
- ...Traffic and Transit Management
6ITS is...
- ...Traffic Signal Systems
7ITS is...
- ...Global
- Positioning
- Systems
8ITS is...
- Weather Information Systems
- Commercial Vehicle Electronic Clearance
9ITS is...
- ...Real-Time
- Traveler Information
10Why is ITS Important?
- Offers the next major leap forward in improving
safety, convenience, and productivity of our
personal and commercial travel. - Critical as population and congestion increase,
and land and funding for new roads decrease.
11What are We Doing Differently?
- Improving productivity through advanced
technology and management techniques - Operating existing programs more efficiently
- Integrating systems
- Providing travel information
12Timeline of the ITS Program
Model Deployments
ISTEA
TEA-21
ITS America
AHS Demo
ITS Joint Program Office
Mobility 2000
1985
1988
1991
1994
1997
2000
13Projected ITS Infrastructure Benefits (1996-2015)
Accident Cost Savings (44)
Time Savings (41)
Emissions/Fuel (6)
Operating Cost Savings (5)
Agency Cost Savings (4)
Other (lt 1)
Source Apogee Report on Global ITS Benefits
14How Does ITS Touch YOU?
15Whats it Worth?Identified Benefits
- Time Savings
- Improved Throughput
- Reduced Crashes and Fatalities
- Cost Avoidance
- Increased Customer Satisfaction
- Energy and Environmental Benefits
16Major ITS Areas
- Multimodal Travel Management and Traveler
Information - Advanced Traffic Management Systems
- Advanced Traveler Information Systems
- Advanced Public Transportation Systems
- Advanced Rural Transportation Systems
- Commercial Vehicle Operations
- Advanced Vehicle Control and Safety Systems
17Multimodal Travel Management and Traveler
Information
Multimodal Regional Traveler Information
Transit Management
Incident Management
Electronic Toll Collection
Freeway Management
Emergency Management
Electronic Fare Payment
Highway Rail Intersection Safety
Traffic Signal Control
18Multimodal Regional Traveler Information
19TRAVELER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Information Kiosks at Transportation and
Activity Centers
Traveler
Transit Dispatch and Information Center
Real-time Traffic, Transit, and Multimodal
Information
Work / Home Interactive Video Display
20Freeway Management
21Traffic Signal Control
22Transit Management
23TRANSIT FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
24Electronic Toll Collection
25Electronic Fare Payment
26ELECTRONIC FARE PAYMENT SYSTEMS
27Incident Management
28Emergency Management
29Highway Rail Intersection Safety
30The Key is Integration and Communications
Emergency Response Management
Traveler Information Systems
System Users
31Rural Issues Safety, Mobility, Transit
- ITS Enhancements
- Incident management/Mayday system
- Transportation management in congested areas
- Tourist sites
- Seasonal harvesting areas
- Construction zones, etc.
- Integrated traveler information tourist/
road/weather/traffic conditions
32Major ITS Areas
- Multimodal Travel Management and Traveler
Information - Commercial Vehicle Operations
- Advanced Vehicle Control and Safety Systems
33Commercial Vehicle Operations
34Commercial Vehicle Operations
- Achieve safe, simple, and cost-effective
commercial vehicle operation through cooperation
and advanced technologies - Meet demands by
- Automating operations and technologies
- Networking systems and information sources
- Changing traditional public/private sector
processes, roles and relationships
35Commercial Vehicle Operations
- ITS Enhancements
- Commercial vehicle electronic clearance
- Automated roadside safety inspection
- On-board safety monitoring
- Commercial vehicle administrative processes
- Hazardous materials incident response
- Freight management
- International border crossing applications
36Commercial Vehicle Operations Benefits
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- Improved safety monitoring
- Paperwork reduction
- Revenue collection improvement
- Electronic Screening/Weigh-In-Motion
- Stop only high-risk drivers/carriers/vehicles
- Simplify/speed up/reduce roadside inspections
- Electronic one-stop shopping
- Tax payments, licenses, and permits
37Commercial Vehicle Operations Benefits
- Rover Vans
- Perform safety inspections anywhere
- Portable computers simplify inspections
- In-vehicle systems
- Equipment malfunction warning systems
- Other
- Electronic toll collection keeps vehicles moving
- Cost-effectiveness
38Commercial Vehicle Information Systems and
Networks (CVISN)
39Major ITS Areas
- Multimodal Travel Management and Traveler
Information - Commercial Vehicle Operations
- Advanced Vehicle Control and Safety Systems
40Collision Avoidance Program
- Rear-End Collision Avoidance System
- Intelligent Cruise Control
- Road Departure Collision Avoidance System
- Lane Change/Merge Collision Avoidance System
41Automated Highway System
- Demonstration - August 1997
- San Diego, CA
- Proof of Concept, Required by ISTEA
- Included a variety of technology demonstrations
42Intelligent Vehicle Initiative
- Merging of all vehicle-focused ITS activities
- Emphasizes the significant role of the driver in
highway safety - Develop and made available driving assistance and
control intervention systems - Applications for all types of vehicles on all
types of highways
43Systems Architecture
- What is a System?
- What is an Architecture?
- What is a Standard?
44Systems Engineering for ITS Deployment
Implementation
45The National ITS Architecture
- National interoperability
- Promotes use of off-the-shelf equipment
- A lot of this work is done for you
http//www.its.dot.gov (see architecture link)
46ITS Systems Architecture - Phoenix
City TOC
- Other Information Sources
- Traveler Information
- News
- Sports
- ...
City TOC
ADOT FMS
AZTech Server
Traffic Workstation
ADOT FMS
Dedicated Wireline
CONGESTION AHEAD
Internet Service
Airport
PARKING AVAILABLE
Voice System
Other Information Service Providers
Phoenix Transit
Other Comms
Other Devices
Maricopa County EMS
47- Objective to provide a communications standard
that ensure the interoperability and
interchangeability of traffic control and ITS
devices
48SUCCESSSTORIES
49ADVANTAGE I-75
- 29 weigh station sites
- Over 90 carriers, more than 4,000 trucks
50Montgomery County, MD ATMS
- Transit Management System co-located with Traffic
Signal Control System - Traveler Information Services
- Changeable Message Signs
- Cable TV
- Highway Advisory Radio
51Houston TranStar
- Pooled resources
- Regional Emergency Management Center
- Use toll tags for surveillance
52Atlanta
COBB
- Distributed System
- Functionally Identical
- Multimodal Traveler Information
- Showcase Devices
GWINNETT
ATLANTA
FULTON
DE KALB
CLAYTON
53Metropolitan ModelDeployment Initiative
54ITS Career Opportunities
- ITS High-Tech Jobs
- Career Goal Improve the safety and
responsiveness of the nations transportation
system - Not limited to civil engineering
55ITS OpportunitiesSpecialists
- Aerospace Engineers
- Environmentalists
- Systems Engineers
- Computer Scientists
- Communications Engineers
56ITS OpportunitiesRequired Skills
- Engineering
- Electronics
- Communications
- Systems Integration