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SMART MOBILITY AND SMART CITIES: ACCESS & OPPORTUNITIES Carla J. Bailo AVP Mobility Research & Business Development The Ohio State University Mobility: The movement of people and goods from place to place, job to job, or one social


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SMART MOBILITY AND SMART CITIES: ACCESS & OPPORTUNITIES

Carla J. Bailo AVP – Mobility Research & Business Development The Ohio State University

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Mobility: The movement of people and goods from place to place, job to job, or one social level to another (across bridges – physical or assumed).

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Smart Mobility: The movement of people and goods with… 0 Accidents and Fatalities 0 Carbon Footprint 0 Stress TRIPLE ZERO

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Columbus Smart Mobility

Vision: Ohio leads the nation and world in the development of smart mobility and smart city technologies that have major impact on Ohio transportation industry and drives significant job growth

Contained Test Bed Public Road Test Bed

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NW 33 Innovation Corridor

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Smart Belt Coalition

Facilities:

  • I-76
  • City of Ann Arbor
  • City of Columbus
  • Mcity
  • TRC

Smart Roads:

  • I-75 Corridor
  • I-80/I-90 Turnpike
  • I-94 Corridor
  • US-33 Corridor
  • I-76 Corridor

Stakeholders:

  • Columbus 2020
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • JobsOhio
  • Michigan Dept of Transportation
  • Ohio Dept of Transportation
  • The Ohio State University
  • Ohio Turnpike
  • Rev1 Ventures (T

echColumbus)

  • TRC
  • University of Michigan
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  • Save Lives
  • Improve Lives of Older Adults and

People with Disabilities

  • Transportation in Era of Urbanization
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Economic Sustainability
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FUTURE MOBILITY SOLUTIONS???? MAAS (MOBILITY AS A SERVICE) ELECTRICFICATION INCLUSIVE MOBILILTY

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Who Drives Mobility As a Service?

Public Sector:

  • Infrastructure
  • Incentives
  • Standards

Private Sector:

  • Market Adoption
  • End-User

Interface

  • Navigation

Software

  • Derivative

Technologies

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Opportunity

  • “It’s all about mobile.”
  • Getting users connected to

their vehicles

  • In-transit data for

marketing studies

  • Auto-navigate to garage

for service

  • Vehicle loaning
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Electric Vehicle Incentives

Green Car Spaces in Garages EV Stations Building Codes – Public and Private Consumer Outreach/R ide n Drives

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Paratransit Shuttles

Inclusive Mobility

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Inclusive Mobility

Exploring more robust solutions in accessibility and autonomy

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The deployment

  • f technology

and data… …to improve people’s lives.

Smart Cities:

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Smart City Goals

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Smart Columbus Overview

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Easton Shuttle

  • Moves parking
  • ut of high-

traffic areas

  • Shuttle is

wheelchair- accessible

  • Mall Expansion

can be further from center

  • More space for

pedestrians

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Truck Platooning

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Effects

Mobility For All

  • Lower barriers to success

Sustainable transportation encouraged

  • Greener Transportation Grid

Valuable Data Produced

  • Smarter Transportation

Solutions

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Integrated Data Exchange

Non-Transportation Data Sources Data from Smart COLUMBUS Program Transportation Data Sources Integrated Data Exchange (IDE) Private App Developers Public Sector Independent Evaluators Private Sector

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Local Engagement

Local Partners

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Engaging with USDOT Partners

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THANK YOU!!! Q&A