Title: ICT Strategy
1ICT Strategy
- Intelligent Highways Infrastructure
2External influences
3DfT System of Systems
Foresight Intelligent Infrastructure Futures
System of Systems
NTDF, NaTII, Information Framework, RIF
Data - structures, consistency and availability
Agile Infra- structure
Wider role of Intelligent Transport Systems
Spatial Planning Land Use and Transport Impacts
Modelling, simulation, assumptions, forecasts,
scenarios
4Foresight IIS Changing Presumptions
Past Present Future
5Strategic Traffic Management
- CVHS - Cooperative Vehicle Highway Systems
- EVI - Electronic Vehicle Identification
6European its developments
7Continuous Air-interface for Long-
andMedium-range communications (CALM)
8European ITS Communication Architecture -
Components
9ITS Station ReferenceArchitecture
10Co-operative Vehicle Infrastructure System (CVIS)
11TPEG - Content andDelivery Segment
12Deployment View
RSU - Road Side Unit
13Integration View
14Third-generation roadside equipment
15Context Diagram
16Typical Architecture Diagram
17The itsibus approach
- Portuguese Integration Model
18ITSIBus and SOA
- Uses an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) for
integration middleware in production since 2004.
- Everything as a service
- A functional component in ITSIBus is always a
service - A service implements an open interface and
generates subscribe-able events (by other
services) - Services run on Systems
- Systems are service execution containers offering
core services for common functions (e.g.
security, management, monitoring) - Services are available from multiple
technologies - Being standard, services can be called from
different technologies.
19Architecture
20HA To-Be architecture
21Intelligent Highways Infrastructure
- Adopts Portuguese ESB model as an exemplar.
- Federated ESB approach fits with OGD and EU
developments Defra (INSPIRE), Police (ISS4PS),
Customs Excise (XSIZE), etc.
22Legacy Integration
- Smart endpoints provide an abstraction layer for
Encapsulation - Java, C, DCOM, CORBA
- Adapters (e.g. JCA J2EE Connector Architecture)
23Conclusions
- The Intelligent Highways Infrastructure requires
future-proofed ESB Endpoints which need to
include RSUs that can accommodate - Legacy transponders
- 3GRSE-based Data Hubs
- CVHS-based Roadside Gateways
- These need to be based on
- Industry standards (e.g. UTMC/Datex II)
- Ruggedised PC hardware
- IPv6 network interfaces/addressing