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Technology Demo’s in a SMART City

Intelligent Vehicles & Infrastructure

February 2019

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SLIDE 3 Networking Industry Intelligence Regulatory & Trade Policy Implementation Years of Service

67

All Parts Mfg’d in Canada

95%

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1780 1900 1970 2000

2020

120 yrs. 70 yrs. 30 yrs. 20 yrs.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

Mechanization, Water Power, Steam Power Mass Production, Assembly Lines, Electricity Computerization & Autonomation Cyber Physical Systems Mass Customization & Cyber Physical Cognitive Systems

INDUSTRY 5.0 | Mass Customization of Customer Experience through Digital Transformation

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Demonstration Zone | Partnerships

Ottawa Region Hamilton Region Toronto Region Durham Region Windsor Region Waterloo Region

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Demonstration of Ontario-made technologies

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Showcase technologies to Tier 1s an global OEMs

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Strengthen Ontario’s position as a globally recognized jurisdiction for Auto Tech

Demonstration Zone | OBJECTIVES

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Demonstration Zone | FLEET

The AVIN/APMA DZ will feature a rolling fleet of 20 vehicles: 10 passenger vehicles sourced from the five OEMs in Ontario, and 10 fleet vehicles from the City of Stratford, including municipal buses and utility trucks. APMA’s experienced team (with support from its members, which have an established track record of working with OEMs and large customers, like the Tier 1s), will work with tech companies to ensure that their technology is ready for commercial demonstration.

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DEMONSTRATION ZONE

Ottawa Region

Vehicular Networks & Communications

Durham Region

Human Machine Interface & User Experience

Hamilton Region

Multimodal & Integrated Mobility

Toronto Region

Artificial Intelligence for C/AVs Southwestern Ontario Region Cybersecurity & Cross- Border Security Waterloo Region High-Definition Mapping

Demonstration Zone & RTDs

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A fleet of 20 vehicles, 10 pcs of CAV technology per vehicle. That’s 200 pcs of CAV tech From 200 start-up/SMEs companies.

Nothing else like it in the WORLD!

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INT NTELLIGENT ELLIGENT INF NFRASTRUCTUR RASTRUCTURE

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  • Features 30-square kilometers of Wi-Fi broadband connectivity to residents and businesses.
  • In 2017 Stratford announced the largest lithium-ion battery storage facility in Canada (the battery cell array will provide

storage capacity of 8.8 megawatts, which translates to 40.8 Megawatt hours of available energy; enough to supply more than 10,000 homes with electricity for an hour).

  • ScutiX, a global technology company that uses renewable energy to power its containerized data centre, announced

plans to install a data centre in Stratford.

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CANADA’S AUTOMOTIVE & IT CLUSTERS

AUTOMOTIVE OEMs

  • 260 miles/415 km

corridor

  • 700+ supplier companies
  • 13 assembly lines
  • 5 powertrain facilities
  • 10 OEM R&D centres

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

  • 60 miles/110 km corridor
  • 20,000+ tech companies

ONLY NORTH AMERICA REGION WITH

OVERLAYING

AUTO & IT CLUSTERS

500 km/310 miles to Waterloo

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CYBERSECURITY

SUB-COMMITTEE

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Image: The concentric nature of cybersecurity risk to the automotive supply chain

GLOBAL OEMs

Tier 1 S S Tier 1 Tier 1 Tier 1 Tier 1

Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 2 Tier 2 Tier 2 Tier 3

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DSRC DSRC vs. 5G 5G

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Which language will vehicles speak when they talk to one another and with infrastructure?

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Demonstration Zone | DSR DSRC vs. 5G C vs. 5G

  • Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) radio

is the technology that is currently predominate in the connected vehicle market.

  • DSRC systems consist of short-range, wireless links to

transfer data between vehicles and:

  • Roadside units,
  • Other vehicles,
  • Portable units (Pedestrians).
  • Cellular V2X (C-V2X) is based upon a next-generation

version of the technology used by your mobile phone: 5G.

  • Perceived advantages over DSRC are;
  • Greater interoperability
  • Wider bandwidth
  • Increased cybersecurity
  • Decentralized network running on private cell

towers vs. dedicated roadside units

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Since 2009 AVs have racked up over 7 million miles of public road testing in North America (Google’s Waymo with 5 million & Uber with 2 million miles) – 2018. The State of Arizona has made over a $1B in revenue from the testing of AVs…

Why?

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Next?

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SU SUMMARY MMARY

Cybersecurity makes us more competitive.

In order to attract SMART mobility, update your DUMB infrastructure. A SMART city is where every device, every entity, and every object can connect…

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Colin Singh Dhillon The Intelligent Podcast @ColinDhillon Colin.Dhillon@apmaTEC.ca

Sell your TECHNOLOGY to a global Car maker

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