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Title: Thematic Network on Intelligent freight Transport Systems


1
  • Thematic Network on Intelligent freight Transport
    Systems

presented by Prof.G.A. Giannopoulos Chairman of
THEMIS Technical Steering Committee
2
THEMIS mission
  • THEMIS is a Thematic Network of industry and
    research professionals, that focuses on the place
    of Freight Transport within the European
    Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).

3
THEMIS focus
  • THEMIS is mainly focused on
  • System Architecture issues (Freight Functional
    Framework)
  • Traffic Management and Freight Transport
    Management integration
  • Utilisation of past or current relevant projects
    results

4
Prime ITS elements of interest to THEMIS
  • the European Air Traffic Management System
    (EATMS)
  • the European Rail Traffic Management System
    (ERTMS)
  • Road Traffic Management (RTM)
  • Vessel Traffic Management and Information Systems
    (VTMIS)
  • Freight Transport Management Systems (FTMS)
  • E-commerce
  • Standardisation.

5
THEMIS Objectives
  • Contributing to the development of Intelligent
    Freight Transport Systems in Europe
  • Creating a network of relevant parties
  • Disseminating relevant information

6
1. Contributing to Intelligent Freight Transport
Systems
  • 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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Integration requirements for ITS
Integration between TMS and FTMS
Transport Chain Company 1
Waterborne
Air
Shared Information
Door-to-door Transport Management System
Rail
Road
Waterborne
Air
Shared Information
Rail
Door-to-door Transport Management System
Transport Chain Company 2
Road Traffic Management system
Integration between Traffic Management Systems
Integration between Freight Transport Management
Systems
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THEMIS WORKSTRUCTURE
CLUSTERING
Working Group 2 Description of Freight Transport
environment
Working Group 1 Description of Traffic Management
environment
N E T W O R K
Business cases for integrated systems
Current status of standardisation (3.3)
Existing system architectures (3.1)
Working group 3 Detailed design
Framework feasibility (3.4)
Standardisation proposals (4.3)
Implementation scenarios (4.1)
Identification of gaps/ missing links (4.2)
Recommendation future work (4.4)
CONCERTATION
9
Comprehensive inventory and synthesis of relevant
RTD projects
  • The systematic review of past and present
    relevant RTD projects results at both EU as well
    as at National level.

10
The clustering activities
  • In the first two years, four rounds of
    clustering have been made as follows
  • 1. All FP 4 projects were reviewed
  • 2. All FP5 projects (were reviewed - current or
    finished)
  • 3. Further focus on projects dealing with system
    Architecture and TMS FTMS interaction
  • 4. National (at EU member state) RTD and/or
    commercial projects (under progress preliminary
    results available)

11
Main findings from the clustering activities
  • identification of the areas of TMS and FTMS where
    more work needs to be done.
  • indication of a particular need for more work on
    establishing a common Freight Functional
    Framework (FFF) or Architecture on which everyone
    can build all relevant applications.

Working Group 3 (WG3) is now devoted producing a
first outline of this FFF.
12
WG 1 Traffic management information and data
gathering to support intermodal freight transport
operations
  • WG1 has provided
  • an analysis of the present and planned traffic
    information systems for the four modes of
    transport
  • an assessment of the availability of traffic data
    and its benefits to enhance the quality of FTMS
  • a view - for each mode -on the
  • traffic management environment, i.e. how it is
    organised,
  • traffic information availability, i.e. what is of
    particular interest for freight transport
    information.

13
WG 2 ICT for developing information support and
for intermodal transport solutions
  • WG2 has provided
  • an overview of the freight sector with regard to
    the IT solutions currently available, parties and
    functions identified,
  • a State of the Art analysis and
  • an identification of requirements for the
    integration of FTMS with the TMS.

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The THEMIS business cases (1/2)
The THEMIS business cases are actual or planned
applications that have been selected in order to
further demonstrate
  • the current status and the benefits of
    integration of information exchanges between TMS
    and FTMS
  • the needs and the great potential that exists of
    linking traffic management systems to freight
    transport management systems.

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The THEMIS business cases (2/2)
  • The Port of Hamburg road traffic management
    system (Germany)
  • Traffic Information for long distance road
    freight transport (Germany)
  • The Eurotunnel operation
  • The Traffic Information reception system by the
    Jan de Rijk transport operator in the
    Netherlands.
  • Road traffic data availability at Schiphol
    Airport (Netherlands)
  • Danube shipping TMS FTMS system (Austria)
  • The COMPRIS business case, linking TMS of
    various sources to freight planning systems.
  • The Banverket case information exchange between
    national railway information systems and its
    customers ( Sweden)

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The THEMIS Freight Functional Framework (1/4)
  • The first phase of synthesising a Freight
    Functional Framework (FFF) has been concluded.
  • The proposed Framework focuses on the
    identification of integration/linking
    opportunities of the four modes traffic
    management architectures with the corresponding
    freight transport architectures.

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The THEMIS Freight Functional Framework (2/4)
  • For the freight transport sector, a reference
    system architecture model has been developed and
    illustrated addressing in particular
  •     
  • the role of actors,
  • the functionalities supported, and
  • the information flow in-between.

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The THEMIS Freight Functional Framework (3/4)
For the four modes the situation regarding
reference system architectures is as follows
  • Road KAREN system architecture is available.
    Functions to be relevant for integration in a
    multimodal freight transport system architecture
    have been identified.
  • Rail A comparable reference system architecture
    is missing. THEMIS (ARRC) has developed a
    top-level framework following the structure of
    KAREN.

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The THEMIS Freight Functional Framework (4/4)
  • Air The FARADEX system architecture is
    available as a reference model. Functions to be
    relevant for integration in a multimodal freight
    transport system architecture have been
    identified.
  • Maritime In this sector, the developments of
    WATERMAN and ARKTRANS have been analysed in order
    to serve as a reference system architecture.

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Standardisation work
  • In the context of THEMIS a review of the current
    status of standardisation has been carried out,
    by reviewing all CEN/TC278 work, desk research
    and relevant project results.
  • An internal report Review of current status of
    standardisation has been prepared and is
    currently available.
  •  

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Main conclusions and recommendations from the
standardisation work
  • The area of standardisation is generally well
    attended in Europe.
  • There are few missing standards and most of the
    gaps are being attended to, already.
  • Europe plays an important role in the world
    freight transport and it is thus instrumental in
    the related international standardisation -
    normalisation work.
  • The Commission needs to support more rigorously
    the work on (Freight transport) standardisation.
    (co-ordinate and support of the European
    standardisation initiatives.)
  • Standardisation work is generally too slow.

22
THEMIS validation activities
  • The main THEMIS concept evaluation validation,
    is performed on the
  • Business cases examined, and
  • THEMIS FFF.

23
Assessment of the feasibility of business cases
  • The feasibility of the business cases has been
    performed according to the following assessment
    categories
  •  
  • Technical
  • Operational
  • Economic
  • Organisational / Legislative

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2. Creating a network of relevant parties
  • 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

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3. Disseminating relevant information
  • Clustering/concertation meetings
  • Every 6 months information exchange with users,
    providers, authorities and relevant 5FP project
    representatives
  • Electronic means
  • Website www.hermes.civil.auth.gr/themis
  • Electronic newsletter
  • Ad hoc meetings with interesting initiatives
  • Private market, EU funded projects, conferences,
    workshops, etc.

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What can THEMIS offer?
  • State of the art for transport and traffic
    management systems (all modes)
  • Point to information sources on current and past
    ICT projects
  • Contribute to ITS architecture and
    standardisation to improve ICT interconnectivity
  • Link people and companies with similar or
    matching challenges in the transport sector
  • Point to sources for funding of RD and
    implementation projects

27
How to get involved in THEMIS?
  • Participate in Clustering meetings
  • Participate in Concertation meetings
  • Participate in Working Groups
  • Make use of Electronic information means
  • Become Associated Member

28
Project clustering
To co-ordinate 4th and 5th framework Programme
projects related to freight transport and traffic
management
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Concertation meeting
To interact with all relevant parties in the
field of traffic management and/or freight
transport management
30
Working groups
To 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
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Electronic Information Sources
To inform all relevant parties in an effective
and efficient way
Information sources
Deliverable downloads
Electronic discussion forum
Electronic newsletter
Website
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Deliverables
  • 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 the needs for further
    standardisation in order to realize 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

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Associated Membership
  • 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_ecoryscom

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THEMIS Network partners
Partners Assoc. Members (selection) NEI
(NL) Jan de Rijk (NL) TRD (GR) Telespazio
(IT) LogIT (NO) DEKonsult (DE) ISSUS
(DE) Proodos SA (GR) TFK (DE) Ministry of
Transport (NL) H/B (DE) Transport Logistics
(NL) AUTh (GR) 3B-Engineering (NL) NLR
(NL) MIZAR Automazione (IT) ARRC (UK) PMS
Consult (NL) Marintek (NO) Port of Thessaloniki
(GR)
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Contact details
ECORYS Transport/NEI Ronald Jorna phone
31-10-4538796 fax 31-10-4523680 e-mail
Ronald.Jorna_at_ecorys.com www. themis-network.org
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Main findings from business cases validation
  • The business cases provided mainly give evidence
    on the conceptual maturity of both the
    requirements and proposed solutions to be
    implemented.
  • The road sector is more prepared to chase the
    challenge of establishing open technical
    solutions while the rail sector functions as a
    closed environment.

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Main findings from business cases validation
  • The waterborne sector (inland waterways in this
    case) is mainly concerned with the variety of
    actors involved and the complexity between the
    land and vessel based systems.
  • The main common concern is to find the best way
    in transmitting useful processed information to
    the in-house MISs of the logistics entities.

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Main findings from business cases validation
  • The freight actors considered that critical
    operational factors can be significantly improved
    when there is accurate and updated traffic
    information.
  • There are commonalities in the functions between
    the transport modes that are influenced from the
    use of traffic information
  • Confidentiality, accuracy, security are the main
    legal and organisational issues

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Assessment of the feasibility of FFF
  • The validation of the THEMIS framework has been
    performed using three validation angles.
  •  
  • KAREN framework that has been used as validation
    reference model
  •  
  • Expert Groups (e.g. Clustering) that has
    commented on specific issues posed by the
    validation team
  •  
  • Business cases that has been used as test beds

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Main findings from FFF validation (1/3)
The use of KAREN as reference model for the
comparison with FFF has shown the following main
differences
  • KAREN is not multimodal architecture, in contrast
    to FFF.
  • KAREN mainly addresses the fleet operations,
    since two out of the three functional areas of
    KAREN cover fleet management activities. FFF
    focuses on different freight business processes,
    such as terminal management and supplies
    management.

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Main findings from FFF validation (2/3)
  • FFF mainly consists of a synthesis of previous
    architecture initiatives, while KAREN was the
    end-result of a development effort starting from
    scratch and addressing a large number of user
    needs.
  • FFF does not cover the architectural element of
    Data Stores, while KAREN the element of Roles.

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Main findings from FFF validation (3/3)
  • The validation of the FFF through the mapping
    exercise between the Business Cases processes and
    the FFF functions has shown a full coverage.
  • Encouraging results from the validation of the
    FFF through the clustering mechanisms.
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