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Bordeaux 2015 thoughts and lessons for Montreal 2017 Prof Eric Sampson Chief Rapporteur The 7 Headline Topics 1. Space: Space technologies and services for ITS 2. Cooperative ITS: Cooperative ITS deployment challenges 3. Multimodality:


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Bordeaux 2015 ‒ thoughts and lessons for Montreal 2017

Prof Eric Sampson Chief Rapporteur

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  • 1. Space: Space technologies and services for ITS
  • 2. Cooperative ITS: Cooperative ITS deployment

challenges

  • 3. Multimodality: Multimodal transport for people

and goods

  • 4. Smart Cities: Urban trends driving ITS changes
  • 5. Sustainable Mobility: Solutions for

sustainable mobility

  • 6. Automation: Towards highly automated driving
  • 7. Big Data – Open Data: Are Big Data and Open

Data transport’s “Silver Bullets”

The 7 Headline Topics

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Continuity pre‒Congress

Vienna Dublin Helsinki Bordeaux Glasgow GNSS and space technologies

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Connected vehicles including automated and autonomous

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System-system cooperation and coordination

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Interoperability and cross-border roaming

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Smart Cities

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Modernising our evaluation of benefits / Observatory

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Electromobility

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Cloud Computing

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A bigger role for smartphones and transport apps

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Multimodality especially freight & logistics

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ITS support for older drivers or inexperienced drivers

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The use of behaviour and social media

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Sustainable mobility

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Eco-driving systems

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Electric vehicles as mobile elements of a ‘smart’ grid

Open data / Big Data and soft sensors

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Mobility as a service

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Boosting deployment of female engineers & technical experts

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Bringing services to users

End user engagement

Enabling younger delegates to join the Congress.

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ITS and Climate change

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Integrating rural, inter-urban, and urban transport

 The red highlight Bordeaux entries are the main Congress topics

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Programme overview

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270 sessions

Palais des Congrès Plenary sessions (3) Executive sessions (14) High-level technology summits(2) IBEC sessions (4) Stakeholder Workshops (7) Hall 1 - Exhibition Industry Insight sessions(10) Project report and review sessions(18) Interactive sessions (14) Commercial Paper sessions (11) General Public Sessions (3) Host Sessions (8) National ITS Corner Sessions (6) Commercial Sessions (5) Hall 2 Special Interest sessions (68) Technical/Scientific sessions (98)

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 12,000+ participants from 100+ countries (target 10,000)  3,400+ delegates (target 2,500)  800+ visitors to the Public day  230 Media representatives  34 Demonstrations (target 25)  2500+ Demo slots  25,000 m2 Exhibition space (target 25,000)  433 companies from 40 countries in the Exhibition  6,000 exhibition visitors during the week  12 Ministers, Vice-Ministers and State Secretaries attending the Ministerial Round Table on Monday

Key Metrics

Delegate Survey :

  • 73 % overall good and

above for delegates and 77 % for exhibitors

  • 91% recommend attending
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Opening Ceremony 1,477 2,000 1723 Delegates 2,584 2,695 3,043 Press 160 183 231 Ministerial delegations 104 197 178 TOTAL CONFERENCE 2,848 3,075 3,452 Exhibition personnel 1,604 2398 1,653 Exhibition visitors 3,398 1995 5,594 Public Day 419 2,500 865 Accompanying persons 130 145 488 TOTAL EXHIBITION 5,551 7,038 8,600 TOTAL ATTENDEES 8,399 10,113 12,052 Exhibitors 254 304 433 Exhibition sq m gross 14,500 19,000 25,000 Demonstrations 12 23 34 Participating countries 64 91 102

ITS in daily life

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Discussion outcomes ‒ summary

1. Deployment 2. Space 3. Connected and automated business cases 4. We need deployment impact assessments 5. Internet connectivity = vulnerability 6. Embedded systems security 7. Who pays; who gets the benefits and costs 8. We need more cooperation 9. The automotive ostrich

  • 10. “Smart Cities”
  • 11. Highly automated vehicles in inner-cities
  • 12. Freight renaissance soon
  • 13. Mobility as a Service
  • 14. Mobility as a Service Alliance
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The 7 Stakeholder workshops

  • SW1

European driverless trials and demonstrators

  • SW2

Automated & connected vehicles: the legal and policy road ahead

  • SW3

Moving ideas from the research lab to production

  • SW4

Ports & hinterland traffic : Intermodal ITS solutions

  • SW5

City-Industry Collaboration for Low-Carbon Mobility

  • SW6

Improving mobility in non-traditional ITS Markets

  • SW7

European Cooperation in the field of automated and connected vehicles

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Main title

Content

Associated events

12th AASHTO International Day

Sunday 4 October 08:00 - 12:00

International Task Force on Vehicle and Highway Automation (ITFVHA)

Sunday 4 October 110:00 - 18:00

European Commission Conference: Friends of ITS

Monday 5 October 10:00 - 12:00

FOT-Net Data International Workshop

Monday 5 October 09:00-15:30

OPTICITIES Tutorial Session

Monday 5 October 13:00 - 16:00

ECITL 2015 Conference

Mon 5 - Wed 7 October 3 days

COST Autonomic Road Transport Systems (ARTS)

Tues 6 - Wed 7 October 2 days

Use of telematics for dangerous goods transport

Tuesday 6 October 14:00 - 17:30

ITS for Powered Two Wheelers – a New Era in Motorcycle Safety

Tuesday 6 October 19:00 - 20:30

BigDataEurope Workshop

Wednesday 7 October 08:30 - 13:00

ITS for sustainable mobility and the mitigation of climate change

Wednesday 7 October 09:00 - 17:30

Compass4D Final Event

Wednesday 7 October 13:00 - 18:00

GNSS services and performance standardisation workshop

Thursday 8 October 09:00 - 12:30

Training session about European GNSS for Local Administrators and Officers

Thursday 8 October 09:00 - 10:30

Training session about European GNSS for ITS developers

Thursday 8 October 11:00 - 18:30

Mini-symposium: Transforming freight movement through ITS

Friday 9 October 09:00 - 13:30

Workshop on cooperative systems for sustainable transport

Friday 9 October 09:00 - 12:00

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Exhibition area of 25,000 m²

Zone A: Local Authorities Zone B & C: Involved in Demonstrations Zone D: Aerospatial Area Zone E & F: No specific classification Red Colour : French Avenue

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Demonstrations

34 demos involving 50+ vehicles. Some ‘premières’ expected in real urban traffic conditions

TOPIC 2 / 08

COOPERATIVE ITS

TOPIC 1 / 04

SPACE

TOPIC 3 / 04

MULTI MODALITY

TOPIC 4 / 03

URBAN TRENDS

TOPIC 7 / 01

BIG DATA

TOPIC 6 / 09

AUTOMATED DRIVING

TOPIC 5 / 03

SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY VEDECOM AISIN RENAULT VALEO AKKA, IBEO, EASYMILE, NAVYA, UTBM PSA 1/ PSA2 / PSA3 CONTINENTAL 1 NXP, CODHA COMPASS 4D BULL-ATOS THALES ALENIA SPACE FLY N SENSE, R&DRONE PLUGGLE.FR, HONTZA ORANGE, CANCAN, CONTINENTAL 3 MAIRIE DE BORDEAUX LINDSAY, WATTMOBILE CONTINENTAL 4 CONTINENTAL 2, SODEXTEL/EVTRONIC VEDECOM COGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURES SIGNATURE AXIMUM DECAUD PLUGGLE.FR

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This event, over several days, brought together computer programmers and others involved in software and App development to meet and collaborate on software projects and computer programming. The objective was to build new web and mobile services around different ITS–related topics, with winning teams awarded prizes ≈ €10K plus Glasgow ticket.

ITS Bordeaux Hackathon

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24 hr student innovation competition

ITS students worked in teams to develop creative and innovative ITS solutions, products and services, new usages, creative marketing

  • r

communication plans ‒ non-stop over 24 hours. It was also an excellent

  • pportunity

to demonstrate skills to future ITS employers. Winners: 1st Handi social - City centre accessibility for disabled people 2nd Serenity - Autonomous vehicle for elderly people in 2030 3rd The Strickers - Improved living areas of train stations 4th Les 10 LSR - Next generation of ITS for road safety to foster safer drivers, safer roads, safer vehicles

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Continuity pre‒Congress

Vienna Dublin Helsinki Bordeaux Glasgow GNSS and space technologies

 

Connected vehicles including automated and autonomous

     

System-system cooperation and coordination

 

Interoperability and cross-border roaming

   

Smart Cities

    

Modernising our evaluation of benefits / Observatory

  

Electromobility

   

Cloud Computing

 

A bigger role for smartphones and transport apps

 

Multimodality especially freight & logistics

  

ITS support for older drivers or inexperienced drivers

   

The use of behaviour and social media

 

Sustainable mobility

 

Eco-driving systems

 

Electric vehicles as mobile elements of a ‘smart’ grid

Open data / Big Data and soft sensors

   

Mobility as a service

   

Boosting deployment of female engineers & technical experts

  

Bringing services to users

End user engagement

Enabling younger delegates to join the Congress.

   

ITS and Climate change

 

Integrating rural, inter-urban, and urban transport

 The red highlight Bordeaux entries are the main Congress topics

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Total 1 Space Technologies and Services for ITS 48 2 Cooperative ITS Deployment Challenges 188 3 Multimodal Transport for People and Goods 72 4 Urban Trends Driving ITS changes 77 5 Solutions for Sustainable Mobility 127 6 Automated Roads; Management; Driving 129 7 Are Big Data & Open Data Transport’s ‘Silver Bullets’? 106 747

Papers by Topic

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Bordeaux GNSS and space technologies

Connected vehicles including automated and autonomous

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System-system cooperation and coordination Interoperability and cross-border roaming

Smart Cities

Modernising our evaluation of benefits / Observatory

Electromobility

Cloud Computing A bigger role for smartphones and transport apps Multimodality especially freight & logistics

ITS support for older drivers or inexperienced drivers The use of behaviour and social media Sustainable mobility

Eco-driving systems Electric vehicles as mobile elements of a ‘smart’ grid Open data / Big Data and soft sensors

Mobility as a service

Boosting deployment of female engineers & technical experts

Bringing services to users End user engagement Enabling younger delegates to join the Congress.

ITS and Climate change

Integrating rural, inter-urban, and urban transport

1. Autonomous driving (63) 2. Traffic management (20) 3. Human factors in ITS (18) 4. Sustainability (12) 5. Safety (11) 6. Public transport (9) 7. Smart cities (7) 8. Connected vehicles (7) 9. GNSS (5)

  • 10. Big data (5)

Delegate survey: topics at future Congresses

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Vienna Tokyo Detroit Bordeaux Melbourne Montreal ? GNSS and space technologies

?

Connected vehicles including automated and autonomous

   

System-system cooperation and coordination

 

Interoperability and cross-border roaming

   

Smart Cities

   

Modernising our evaluation of benefits / Observatory

  

Electromobility

  

Road safety issues

   

?

Cloud Computing

 

A bigger role for smartphones and transport apps

Multimodality especially freight & logistics

 

ITS support for older drivers or inexperienced drivers

 

?

The use of behaviour and social media

 

?

Sustainable mobility

  

Eco-driving systems

 

?

Electric vehicles as mobile elements of a ‘smart’ grid

Open data / Big Data and soft sensors

  

Mobility as a service

 

?

Boosting deployment of female engineers & technical experts

  

Bringing services to users End user engagement

Enabling younger delegates to join the Congress.

  

?

ITS and Climate change

 

?

Integrating rural, inter-urban, and urban transport

Continuity post‒Congress

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Thank you for attending Thank you for listening

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Thank you for attending Thank you for listening