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© Siemens I&S, 2006 1

Co-operation Traffic Managementand Traffic Information

Hans-Joachim SchadeSiemens AG, I&S, Munich

International Seminar on Intelligent Transport Systems in Road Network OperationsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

14 to 16 August 2006

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Agenda

The Idea Behind Traffic Management

Traffic Management Capability

Traffic Information Capability

Traffic Management and Traffic Information on a Single Platform

Complexity along three Dimensions

Public-Private Operation Models for Traffic Management and Traffic Information

Conclusion

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Traffic Management

Ring RoadsRing Roads

Public TransportationPublic Transportation

Urban TrafficUrban Traffic

ParkingParking

Road WorksRoad Works

FreewaysFreeways

The Idea Behind Traffic Management

EventsEvents

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Operative Level

Cameras Signals Detectors Signs

Tactical Level

Parking guidance system Public transport system Urban traffic control systems

Freeway management system CCTV

Strategic LevelTRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

DataCollection

Refinement & Valuation

StrategyManagement

The Multi-Level System Architecture

Measured data, systems status,

etc.

Measured data, systems status,

etc.

Strategies,control settings,

etc.

Strategies,control settings,

etc.

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Cities run various independent traffic systems

Most systems do not interchange data

A TMS integrates these systems into a single application

Traffic Management thereby provides the basis for

&Cross-SystemTraffic Strategies

1 Distribution ofTraffic Information

The Idea Behind Traffic Management

2

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How Can Traffic Management Help Your City?

Achieve collaboration & central control of existing, independenttraffic subsystems

Comprehensively monitor & visualize traffic conditions in real time

Provide value-added traffic information services to the public

Improve road safety through incident detection & response management

Prevent and actively fight congestion by intelligently influencing traffic on the road

Demonstrate civil responsibility through a pro-active approach to traffic improvement

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Traffic Management Capability

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT / INFORMATION SYSTEM

Travel Time Calculationfor Links & Routes

Travel Time Calculationfor Links & Routes

Traffic Data CollectionTraffic Data Collection

Operator Messages

Service Platform

RoadworkSystem

HighwaySystem

TrafficControlCenter

CCTV UTCLane &Speed

Tunnel

WeatherData

Message ManagementMessage Management

GIS (LOS Visualization)GIS (LOS Visualization)

Response PlansResponse PlansStrategy ManagementStrategy Management

Media ManagementMedia Management

Incident DetectionIncident Detection Subsystem ControlSubsystem Control

ParkingVMS

Radar Loops Floating CarData

VideoAbove GroundDetection (IR, µW)

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Traffic Information Capability

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT / INFORMATION SYSTEM

Travel Time Calculationfor Links & Routes

Travel Time Calculationfor Links & Routes

Traffic Data CollectionTraffic Data Collection

Location CoderEvent Coder

Location CoderEvent Coder

TMC

Operator Messages

Service Platform

RoadworkSystem

HighwaySystem

WeatherData

Message ManagementMessage Management

GIS (LOS Visualization)GIS (LOS Visualization)

Response PlansResponse PlansStrategy ManagementStrategy Management

Media ManagementMedia Management

Incident DetectionIncident Detection Subsystem ControlSubsystem Control

LOSVisuali-zation ParkingRadio

In-Car Navigation

Web Portal VMSSMS

Cellular Phone

Radar Loops Floating CarData

VideoAbove GroundDetection (IR, µW)

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Radar Loops Floating CarData

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT / INFORMATION SYSTEM

Travel Time Calculationfor Links & Routes

Travel Time Calculationfor Links & Routes

Traffic Data CollectionTraffic Data Collection

Location CoderEvent Coder

Location CoderEvent Coder

TMC

Operator Messages

Service Platform

RoadworkSystem

HighwaySystem

TrafficControl Center

CCTV UTCLane &Speed

Tunnel

WeatherData

Message ManagementMessage Management

GIS (LOS Visualization)GIS (LOS Visualization)

Response PlansResponse PlansStrategy ManagementStrategy Management

Media ManagementMedia Management

Incident DetectionIncident Detection Subsystem ControlSubsystem Control

Video

LOSVisuali-zation ParkingRadio

In-Car Navigation

Web Portal VMSSMS

Cellular Phone

Traffic Management and Traffic Information on a Single Platform

Traffic Management CapabilityTraffic Information Capability

Above GroundDetection (IR, µW)

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The Value Chain for Integrated Traffic Management &Traffic Information Services

Traffic Management System(e.g. Siemens CONCERT)

Traffic Management System(e.g. Siemens CONCERT)Traffic Data CollectionTraffic Data Collection Traffic InformationTraffic Information

Above Ground

Detection(IR, µW)

VideoDetection

FloatingCar Data

Loops

TrafficControlCenter

LOSVisuali-zation

WebHighwaySystems

VMSSigns

TrafficControl

RadioIn-Car

Navigation

Cellular Phone

Parking

Acquisition and collection of relevant data from various sources

Data fusion

Data qualification, aggregation andcompletionIntelligent processing of traffic data- Real-time traffic situation- Traffic forecast

Use of data for traffic management Use of data for traffic information

Off-BoardNavigationServices

Service generation- Information transmission to

various receivers- Management of customer relation

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Public-Private Operation Models for Traffic Managementand Traffic Information in Germany

The Netherlands(Population: 18 Million)Operation of TMC4U –Traffic Information Services for Car Navigation DevicesContract: since 2003

The Netherlands(Population: 18 Million)Operation of TMC4U –Traffic Information Services for Car Navigation DevicesContract: since 2003

North Rhine Westphalia(Population: 15 Million)Ruhrpilot – Design, Build and Operation of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information Services across 15 cities incl. Freeways, Urban Areas, Public TransportContract: 2004-2017

North Rhine Westphalia(Population: 15 Million)Ruhrpilot – Design, Build and Operation of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information Services across 15 cities incl. Freeways, Urban Areas, Public TransportContract: 2004-2017

City of Berlin/Brandenburg(Population: 6 Million)VMZ Berlin – Design, Build and Operation of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information ServicesContract: 2000-2010

City of Berlin/Brandenburg(Population: 6 Million)VMZ Berlin – Design, Build and Operation of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information ServicesContract: 2000-2010

Province of Bavaria(Population: 12 Million)VIB Bavaria – Design, Build and Operation of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information ServicesContract: 2006-2015

Province of Bavaria(Population: 12 Million)VIB Bavaria – Design, Build and Operation of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information ServicesContract: 2006-2015

In PPP Siemens is taking the lead as industry partner for public authorities

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VKRZFCD

Berlin: Integrated Traffic Control and Mobility Management

Integrated Mobility Management

Intermodal Routing

Monitor, Control & Manage

Optimized Traffic Control

Traffic Info

CommonData PoolCommonData Pool

Traffic Information Traffic Control

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Berlin: Integration of New and Existing Systems

Old ControlCenter UTC Subsystems

Inconvenient control of UTC subsystems22 old traffic control systems by different manufacturersLimited possibilities for global traffic strategies across various independent UTC

ChallengesNo change to existing systemsOnce a connection is severed, it can not be reestablishedStep-wise substitution approach

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Ruhrpilot: Regional Network of Traffic Management Systems

Zentrum

5500 km² area15 Cities42 Municipalities13 Transit operators

ObjectivesMonitor mobility conditionsProvide mobility servicesDefine and deploy cross-jurisdictional transportationmanagement strategies

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Complexity along 3 Dimensions: Commercial, Administrative and Technological

Commercial

Private Partner Public Partner

ResponsibilitiesSystem development, installation, maintenanceOperations and services (free and commercial) until 2017

ResponsibilitiesAsset ownerControl installation & servicesQuality management

PPP contract

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Joint Forces Leverage the Deployment of Traffic Management Systems and Traffic Information Services

Traffic Management SystemTraffic Management SystemTraffic Data CollectionTraffic Data Collection Traffic InformationTraffic Information

Des

ign,

Bui

ldO

pera

tion

Public

Private

Public

Private

Public

Siemens is committed to cooperating with public authorities

Private

PublicFree of charge

services

Value addedservices

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Complexity along 3 Dimensions: Commercial, Administrative and Technological

AgreementsAvailability of traffic data for common road networkScope of transport management strategies

Administrative

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Complexity along 3 Dimensions: Commercial, Administrative and Technological

Technological

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Environmental Traffic Management

Direct MeasurementsSituation

AssessmentStrategy Selection

Strategy Implemen-

tationVerification

Input

Output/Result

Pollution

measurements

RealtimeTraffic Data, meteorology, topology, …

Sensor data,modeled data

Defined traffic strategies

Actual situation, expected situation

Punctual pollution data

Pollution situation for

an urban area

Critical spots, typical

scenarios

Concrete traffic

strategy

Actions for operative

traffic management

Improved traffic

strategies

Next DayToday

Air Quality Model

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Conclusion

Traffic management, information and control solutionsIntegration is more than the sum of single parts ...Traffic management, information and control on a single platform

Various aspects of integrationFunctionalSpatial / regionalOld and new

Lessons learnedPPP contracts with high accuracy, tailored to the project specifics Preserve and integrate existing infrastructureTake into account the local transport policy and political guidelines

System modularity and open interface are Siemens SITRAFFIC CONCERT´shighly valued features

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Thank you for your attention

Hans-Joachim Schade

Siemens AGIndustrial Solutions and ServicesIntelligent Traffic [email protected]