Title: COOPERATIVE VEHICLES SYSTEMS in EUROPE
1COOPERATIVE VEHICLES SYSTEMS in EUROPE
- Jacques Boussuge
- ASFA ASECAP ITS Committee
- Fifth AASHTO International Day
- ITS World Congress
- 16 November 2008
2Summary
- Vision
- Organization Leadership
- Deployment strategy
- Progress
- Challenges
- Areas of potential cooperation
3VISION
- Intelligent Vehicles and Infrastructures towards
Cooperative Systems - Wide spread of ADAS and ICT/ITS systems
- Integration into small and medium class vehicles
- Acceleration of network traffic management with
accurate and relevant information to users - To achieve the next step in
- Safety
- Efficiency of road infrastructure
- Respect of environmental issues
4Organisation Leadership
- European level
- E. Policy ITS Action plan (wider scope than
Cooperative systems) - E. ITS Deployment EasyWay
- E. Cooperative systems Research CVIS,
SAFESPOT,COOPERS, - National, Regional and Local level
- RWS (National Road Authorities in The Netherlands
- SRA (Swedish Road Administration)
- National Research (e.g. AKTIV and SIM-TD in
Germany) - Support of European associations
- ERTICO
- ASECAP
- ACEA
- CLEPA
5ITS ACTION PLAN 1/3initiative of the
European CommissionMajor Challenges for road
transport
- Lower the impact of mobility on the environment,
increase energy efficiency - Optimise the use of existing infrastructure
reduce congestion - Improve traffic and transport safety and security
- Communication end 2008, including legislative
proposal
6ITS ACTION PLAN 2/3Priority actions and
measures
- Action Area 1 Optimised use of road, traffic and
travel data - Action Area 2 Traffic Management on European
Transport corridors and in conurbations - Action Area 3 Road safety and security
- Action Area 4 Better integration of vehicle into
the global transport system - Action Area 5 Data security and protection and
liability issues - Action Area 6 European ITS co-operation and
coordination
7Area 4 ITS ACTION PLAN 3/3 Integration of
vehicle into the transport system
- Functional specifications for an open in-vehicle
platform - Evaluation of co-operative vehicle systems and
possible alternative deployment strategies - Definition of functional specifications for V2V,
V2I, I2I communication - Address standardisation aspects
8ITS Deployment 1/4What is EasyWay?
- A project for Europe-wide ITS deployment on main
(Trans European Road Network)TERN corridors - A follow up of 7 ITS deployment projects started
in 2001 - Monitoring (detectors, data exchange, CCD,
AID,..) - Traffic management (TCC, .)
- Information services( VMS, Radio,../incident,
travel time, speed regulation, - Driven by national road authorities and operators
with associated partners including the automotive
industry, telecom operators and public transport
stakeholders - More than 20 member states involved in 2008
9ITS Deployment 2/4What is EasyWay?
- clear targets set of ITS European services to
deploy - Traveller Information,
- Traffic Management and
- Freight and Logistic Services)
- A platform that allows the mobility stakeholders
to achieve a coordinated and combined deployment
of these pan-European services - Quantified objectives in safety, fluidity and
reduction of cO2 emission - Funding of 1OO M for 2007-2009 corresponding to
500M of projects (same funding foreseen for
2010-2011 and 2012-2013)
10ITS Deployemnt 3/4 EasyWay priorities
- EasyWay incorporates eight Regions tailored
- to set up of cross border cooperation
- traffic management plans on strategic corridors
and on bottlenecks in the specific areas
Mountain passes like Alpine Regions and Pyrenees - Heavy traffic corridors
- Connection to urban net work and public transport
- Interoperability of services
11Deployment at European level with EASYWAYphase
1 2007/09, phase 2 2010/11, phase 3 20012/13
- Traveller information services
- Freight and logistic services
- Traffic management services
- Supported by monitoring (including data exchange
between TCC) - European studies for PanEuropean specifications
- integration of Cooperative systems and of ETC
systems at the agenda of Phase 2 and 3
12European RD
- FP6 specific investigation in cooperative
systems - CVIS, SAFESPOT and COOPERS
- Start 2006 - End 2010
- FP7 Intelligent Vehicles and Infrastructures
towards Cooperative systems - Follow up in HMI, including nomadic devices ,
ADAS and technologies - Investigation in Eco driving and green traffic
management - FP7 Field Operational Test on Cooperative Systems
- PREDRIVE- C2X (2008 2010)
- Phase 2 of EC-funded FOT Projects (DG INFSO
Call6) focussed on cooperative systems (2011
2013)
13FP6Investigation in cooperative systems
Common Showcase in 2010
14Progress to date
- 2009
- Follow up of politic ITS Action Plan
- Improvement of existing intelligent
infrastructure within EasyWay - Commercial success of existing ADAS, RTTI in car
(Embedded or nomadic) and emergency and
assistance call in car (e-call) - 2010
- Showcase of CVIS, SAFESPOT and COOPERS
cooperative systems - 2011
- integration of cooperative systems in EasyWay?
- Start of European ETC service (delayed to 2013?)
15Challenges
- To start a virtuous circle between Road operators
and in car equipment and services industries,
fostered by the ITS action plan - Based on mutual improvement
- Use of different communication media (long,
medium and short range) with roaming
possibilities (calm and tpeg standards) - Giving direct benefits to traffic management and
drivers - New virtual VMS in the car
- New virtual emergency boxes in the car
- New virtual sensors in the car
16Areas of potential cooperation
- Definition of core services
- Standards and Requirement
- Impact assessment
- User acceptance
- Benchmark
17Thank you for your attention