Elena de la Pe - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 16
About This Presentation
Title:

Elena de la Pe

Description:

Freight transport. Road authorities / transport operators. Different road contexts: ... Better performance worldwide (even urban context) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:52
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: elenad
Category:
Tags: elena

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Elena de la Pe


1
ROAD USER NEEDS ANALYSIS
ERF STATUTORY MEETINGS 2005 INTELLIGENT ROADS
STATE OF PLAY FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
  • Elena de la Peña
  • Technical Director
  • Spanish Road Association

2
INTRODUCTION
  • ADVANTIS A Centralised, Guaranteed Integrity
    Localisation Service. A key for the EGNOS and
    Galileo Business Model.
  • GIROADS GNSS introduction in the road sector.

3
DEFINITION OF USERS
  • Private passengers transport.
  • Public passengers transport.
  • Freight transport.
  • Road authorities / transport operators.
  • Different road contexts
  • Rural.
  • Urban.

4
USER NEEDS AND SERVICES
5
PRINCIPLES OF USER NEEDS
6
NEW SERVICES
7
TRAFFIC PARKING INFORMATION
  • Base for the provision of Dynamic Navigation
    Services by means of Galileo.
  • High quality information. Updating.
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • Continuity.
  • Accuracy.
  • Personalized information packages.

8
GUIDANCE
  • Dynamic navigation system worldwide, considering
    traffic densities and other information.
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • Continuity.
  • Accuracy.
  • Additional services e-call, assistance,

9
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
  • Traffic light management.
  • Public transport priority.
  • Emergency vehicles management.
  • Highway access control (ramp metering).
  • HOV lanes management.
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • All derived from real time, accurate and
    continuous information.

10
FLEET AND FREIGHT MANAGEMENT
  • Automatic Vehicle Location.
  • Dynamic assignment of best routes.
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • Accuracy and continuity in control processes.
  • Better performance worldwide (even urban
    context).
  • Better options for intermodal transport chain.
  • Hazardous and valuable goods management.

11
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
  • Real time localisation of accidents. Improvement
    of rescue times.
  • Emergencies on the road (ground, water,)
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • Feasibility of e-call strategies.
  • Reduction of times to reduce consequences of
    problems.
  • Better performance worldwide (even urban context).

12
OTHERS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
  • Charging non environmentally friendly vehicles.
  • SAFETY
  • Advanced Driving Assistance Systems.
  • SECURITY
  • Recovery after theft.
  • TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT
  • Information for new demand management strategies.
  • INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
  • Exact measurement of loads, GIS maps,
  • ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION.

13
PRICING
LIABILITY CRITICAL
  • Differenced charging for the use of particular
    roads at particular times with particular
    vehicles. Even urban context.
  • Differenced charging considering type of lane
    (HOV).
  • Free use of roads up to xxxx km driven.
  • Differenced charging depending on traffic
    densities.
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • Avoidance of interoperability problems.

14
ENFORCEMENT
LIABILITY CRITICAL
  • Speed control systems.
  • Restricted areas access control.
  • Exact identification of vehicles (plates
    identification used now fails 5).

INSURANCE
LIABILITY CRITICAL
  • Pay-per-use insurance services.

15
CONCLUSSIONS
  • Galileo opens new doors for intelligent roads.
  • Identification of user needs followed by
    definition of services
  • Improvement of existing non satellite-based
    services.
  • Improvement of existing satellite-based services.
  • New services based on Galileo.
  • Accuracy, integrity, continuity, availability.
  • OPPORTUNITIES FOR ROAD TRANSPORT USERS ARE HUGE!

16
ERF STATUTORY MEETINGS 2005 INTELLIGENT ROADS
STATE OF PLAY FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
  • THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com