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PRESENTATION ON ITS TREND IN INDIA Presented by : Alok Sethi (GM-Transportation Technology Solutions) ITS AS WE KNOW IT Typical ITS applications in India Public Commercial Travel & Traffic Information Electronic Emergency


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PRESENTATION ON ITS TREND IN INDIA

Presented by : Alok Sethi (GM-Transportation Technology Solutions)

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ITS AS WE KNOW IT

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Typical ITS applications in India

Travel & Traffic Management Public Transportation Management Information Management Electronic Payment Commercial Vehicle Operations Emergency Management

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Typical benefits of ITS

  • Improved service quality

– On time departures, even headways, better reliability

  • Improved productivity and resource allocation

– Achieve more with the available bus and crew resource – Less slack time in schedules, less overtime needed, less lost-kms – Reassign dispatchers etc. to where they are more effective

  • Improved operational discipline

– Better driving, less accidents, better customer perception

  • Accurate and extensive information for passengers

– Waiting times reduced, passenger will wait for a good service

  • Extensive information for planning and management

– Improved corporate management, ability to track

  • Complete, timely and error-free data to support administrative systems,

reduced processing costs

– Reliable means to implement contract monitoring and payments

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ITS IMPLEMENTATIONS TRENDS IN INDIA

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Transit based ITS in Indian Cities

ITS ALREADY IMPLEMENTED

  • Delhi (Cluster buses)
  • Bangalore
  • Ahmedabad (Janmarg BRT)
  • Mysore
  • Bhopal
  • Mumbai
  • Naya Raipur (BRT)
  • UPSRTC
  • RSRTC
  • Himachal roadways

IN Process of Implementation/ Partial

  • Chandigarh
  • Jaipur
  • Bhopal
  • Mira Bhayandar
  • Hubli Dharwad (BRT)
  • Indore (BRT)
  • Naya Raipur (BRT)
  • Kolkata (CSTC)
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Traffic Implementations

Notable ITS implementations in Traffic:

Bangalore, Mumbai, Hydrabad have traffic (as well as transit) implementation

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Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata and Chennai have made significant ITS applications for traffic

  • Intelligent Signaling
  • Surveillance Cameras
  • Website: live traffic updates
  • Variable Message Signboards
  • enforcement cameras used for speeding

and red light jumping

  • Control Centre
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Smart City- The Recent Govt. Intervention

5

Cities

Transport / Transit 2

Citie s

Mobility 1

Sanitation

1

Health

4

Cities

City Operations 1

Connectivity

4

Cities

Waste 3

Cities

Water 5

Cities

G2C/Service Delivery 1 Parking 1 Citizen Engagem ent 1 Livability 3

Cities

Traffic Monitoring 3

Cities

CCTV 3

Cities

Flood / Disaster Mngmt 1 Property Tax Pan City Solutions identified by the 20 Smart Cities

  • Around 15 cities out of first 20 have major ITS intervention at PAN City level.
  • 80% of cities have Intelligent Transport(Mobility components)
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Smart City – Unified Transport Example

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E-Tolling – fastag

  • Near non-stop motion through toll plazas
  • Convenience for cashless payment of toll fee
  • Less traffic congestion and reduced commute

times

  • Toll statements which can be mailed or made

available online

  • A cashback of 10% on all Toll payments using
  • FASTag. The cashback amount for a particular

month will be credited back to your FASTag account within a week of subsequent month.

  • Lower operating costs
  • Better audit control through centralized user

accounts

  • Improved capacity without being required to

build more infrastructure

  • Around 10 participating banks
  • Digital payments (e-wallets)
  • Over 400 Toll Plaza’s enabled
  • Low Cost RFiD based technology.
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Electronic fare Collection : NCMC...

Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India has come out with a National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) to enable seamless travel for individuals across multiple modes of public transport through a common media such as smart card.

Benefits to Commuters

4 3 2

  • 1. Seamless travel with single fare

media

  • 2. Promote usage of public

transport

  • 3. Reduction in administrative

costs

  • 4. Customer satisfaction, improve

patronage and loyalty

  • 5. Availability of accurate

information about usage trends

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Common Mobility Program

Axis Bank partnered with Kochi Metro has launched „Kochi One‟ card in association with NPCI,will allow users to swipe them at retail outlets which have Rupay-enabled point of sale machines. Axis Bank partnered with BMTC has launched open-loop smart cards, released in partnership with Axis bank Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation partnered with ICICI Bank has launched Common City Payment System (CCPS) with an aim to offer citizens a common platform of payment facility which would enable them to pay for any services within the city.

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STANDARDS AND ITS

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ITS Services as per US National Architecture

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US National ITS Architecture

There are Eight group of user services and Twelve in ISO

1.

Travel & Traffic Management

2.

Public Transportation Management

3.

Information Management

4.

Maintenance & Construction Operations

5.

Electronic Payment

6.

Commercial Vehicle Operations

7.

Emergency Management

8.

Advanced Vehicle Safety Systems

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User Services Categories & Applicability to India

Public Transport Management Electronic Payment Transit Management Maintenance & Construction Management Emergency Management Advance Vehicle Safety System Commercial Vehicle Operations (Trucking/Freight) Information Management Traffic Management

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Key Indian Standardization Works

  • IS 16490 : 2016 -LED Destination Board System for Buses -

Specification.

  • IS 16833 : 2018 -ANNEX A: ATD with an integrated

emergency system

  • Vehicle Location Tracking Device with Emergency Button (

AIS- 140)

  • IS 16833 : 2018 -ANNEX B: Electronic Fare meter with

Integrated ATD and an integrated emergency system

  • IS 16833 : 2018 -ANNEX C/D: CCTV system with an

integrated emergency system

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KEY RECENT CHANGES IN ITS LANDSCAPE

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The Big Disrupters – Innovative ITS apps

  • Aggregators – The Taxi Segment Disruption
  • CarPool / RideShare
  • Crowd Sourced Mapping /Traffic
  • Public Transport Aggregators
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Key Near future trends in ITS

  • Framework for collaborative Telematics

Applications

  • Govt. regulations making it mandatory to Adopt

Technology platform

  • Eg. Etolling, emergency Buttons
  • Need to integrate multiple data sources and

share data for multiple uses..

  • MHA mandate for 102 emergency

services.

  • MoUD National Urban Transport helpline
  • MoRTH mandate for Vehicle tracking(AIS-

140) The Emergence for Govt. regulated Commercial Transport application platforms ..

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Key Near future trends in ITS

  • The Rise of IoT networks.
  • Multiple

communication technologies for data transfer to central apps.

  • Same sensors can give inputs to various

departments..

  • Technology the enabler >>>> to technology

the equaliser

  • Adopting
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technology at Individual

  • perator level assisted by Open transparent

data platforms, breaking the artificial entry barriers by technology leaders.

  • Further disruption in Public Transport Space
  • ITS enabled Public transport Aggregation

platforms with a difference, under flexible

  • Govt. regulations
  • Self ticketing to emerge coupled by rise of

Payment apps.

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Roadmap

Endless possibilities benefiting the commuters….