InterCor GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST Instructions and Practical information

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InterCor GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST Instructions and Practical information Helmond June 13 and 14, 2018 Provincie Noord-Brabant Date June 8, 2018 Status Final 1

Colophon Published by Province Noord Brabant, region Brabant Information Anne Diepenbroek, Oene Kerstjens Phone +31 6 21 70 65 43, +32 494 335 773 Author Anne Diepenbroek (Brabant) Date 8 juni 2018 Status Instructions and practical information for participants and attendees at Pre-TESTFEST Version 1.1 Legal Disclaimer The information in this document is provided as is, and no guarantee or warranty is given that the information is fit for any particular purpose. The above referenced consortium members shall have no liability for damages of any kind including without limitation direct, special, indirect, or consequential damages that may result from the use of these materials subject to any liability which is mandatory due to applicable law. 2018 by InterCor Consortium. 2

Table of contents InterCor GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST... 1 1. Introduction... 4 1.1. Technical specifications... 4 2. Location... 4 2.1. Address and parking... 5 3. Programme and time schedule... 5 3.1. Test sessions... 6 3.2. Briefing and debriefing sessions... 7 3.3. Plenary session... 7 4. Safety Instructions... 9 3

1. Introduction PRE-TESTFEST in short On 13 and 14 th of June (2018) the province of Noord-Brabant (NL) together with its InterCor partners in the UK will organize the GLOSA PRE-TESTFEST to validate the interoperability of ITS Hybrid GLOSA services based on the common set of specifications developed in the InterCor project. This PRE-TESTFEST takes place in anticipation of the Hybrid TESTFEST in the UK in October 2018. It will verify the InterCor standards for: - (in-car) GLOSA services over cellular and ITS-G5 communication networks - GLOSA hybrid data provisioning over InterCor Hybrid Data interface IF2 1.1. Technical specifications Technical specifications of GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST can be found on the InterCor Pre-TESTFEST website: http://intercor-project.eu/glosa-pre-testfest/ The following documents have been published: - InterCor GLOSA TESTFEST specifications V0.20, main author Bart Netten 11/04/2018 - Specifications on SPAT and MAP profiles, use-case table and specifications on hybrid and ITS G5 - TLEX InterCor Interface 2 deployment V1.2.0, main author Swarco/Monotch 03-05-2018 - RSU example messages, Dynniq and Swarco - Logging information, common log formats and description For information about these document, test planning, process and results of SAT I&II, delivered towards Pre-TESTFEST, please contact our test coordinator Bart Netten (bart.netten@tno.nl). 2. Location GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST takes place in Helmond, The Netherlands. Central location, is the Automotive Campus, where each day and each test session starts and ends and where debriefings take place Automotive Campus address: Automotive Campus 30 5708 JZ Helmond 4

Figure 1. Location and test site (In-car) GLOSA services, via ITS-G5 and cellular communication networks, will be tested in the city of Helmond, nearby the Automotive Campus on the trajectory between Heeklaan and Engelseweg. Evaluation and plenary sessions take place on both days at the Automotive Campus (see programme). 2.1. Address and parking Address: Automotive Campus 30, 5708 JZ, Helmond. The parking place in front of the Automotive Campus is reachable without passing barriers from the East access via the de Hortesdijk. If you are planning to come by public transport, bus 150 will bring you within 8 minutes to the Automotive Campus. Please take bus 150 (direction Station t Hout ) from train station Helmond. Our take a 10 minute walk from Station Helmond t Hout. A taxi service from station Helmond is also possible. Van Helvort Taxi: +31(0) 4923611. Van der Zanden b.v. +31 (0) 492511517. 3. Programme and time schedule Overall programme and time schedule are as displayed below. Be aware that the programme and time frames are approximate and subject to test circumstances and will be decided and communicated during the briefing sessions. All participants systems are expected to be ready for testing before the first briefing on 13 June 10:00 CET. The time before this first briefing is free to participants to prepare the systems on the test site and Automotive Campus. 5

Schedule 1: overall programme Time Wednesday 13 June Thursday 14 June 7.00 Test session 4 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 Arrival participants, Prepare and test Debriefing Sessions 2 and 3 9.30 individually 10.00 First briefing Test session 5 10.30 11.00 Test session 1 11.30 12.00 Lunch Lunch 12.30 13.00 13.30 Test session 2 Plenary session Introduction, Technical results and first conclusions 14.00 Presentations and panel discussions 14.30 15.00 Debriefing session 1 15.30 Event closing and network drinks 16.00 Test session 3 16.30 17.00 17.30 18.00 Dinner 18.30 19.00 Dinner location is Proeverij de Bank in Helmond. Tables are booked at 19o clock. The restaurant is centrally located, nearby hotel Golden Tulip West Ende. Transport to the restaurant can be arranged individually or if needed, centrally by the organization. 3.1. Test sessions Five test sessions are planned. In test session 1, vehicles drive up and down the corridor, crossing every intersection in straight direction. In test session 2, vehicles circle around the corridor taking left and right turns at the test intersections. Test sessions 1 and 2 will be during low volume traffic in the middle of the day, while sessions 3 and 4 are intended to test in rush hour traffic conditions. Detailed instructions and objectives for each session will be provided in the briefings. The participant can drive the test sessions with their own vehicle and in-vehicle systems. WA test session will start with all vehicles in a platoon driving the same initial route, and we will try to maintain this platoon as long as possible. The objective of this setup is to create similar and comparable traffic situations. 6

Alternatively, the in-vehicle devices can also be installed in a single vehicle from the organization, together with systems from other participants. The HMI and outside traffic situation will be recorded with a dashcam. This alternative is encouraged for two reasons: - Objective comparison and validation of the systems in exactly the same situations. - Participants systems can be installed side-by-side for easy qualitative validation. This is especially useful when a participant cannot provide logging of the full set of InterCor_CommonLogFormat. Possibilities and preferences will be decided per test session in the briefings. At the end of each session, participant is expected to provide log data for the specific session. A USBstick will be provided to hand in the log data. Alternatively the participant can upload log data on https://ada1.tno.nl/pretestfest/. Access codes will be provided to each participant in the first briefing. Results from analyses of the logging and participant s observations will be discussed in the debriefings. 3.2. Briefing and debriefing sessions (de)briefing sessions are held in the Workshop room, in the Automotive Hall. Also the plenary session is organized here. A presentation screen, wifi-internet and (fresh) drinks are provided here. During lunch time catering will be servednear the Workshop room. 3.3. Plenary session On Thursday June 14 after testing and debriefing is finished a plenary session starts after lunch time. Location: Auditorium. Not only will results and first conclusions be Presented, also a panel discussion alternated with Presentations is part of this session. Our moderator is Peter Schmitting (Ertico). Main topics Deployment aspects of C-ITS services, such as GLOSA Presentations by Gary Crockford (DfT) and Herman van der Vliet (Dynniq). Future developments Presentations by Serge van Dam (RWS) and Steven Logghe (Be-Mobile). 7

Service interoperability and potential for upscaling and continuity of services. Presentations by Cliff Lunnon (Highways England) and Menno Malta (Monotch) Panel members 1. SWARCO, Jaap Zee) 2. DYNNIQ, Herman van der Vliet 3. UK Highways of England, Cliff Lunnon 4. BE-MOBILE, Steven Logghe 5. MONOTCH, Menno Malta 6. RWS, Serge van Dam 7. Department for Transport, Gary Crockford Schedule 2: plenary session 12.00-13:00h Welcome and lunch Hal Automotive House 13.00-14.00h 13.00-13.15h 13.15-13.45h 13.45-14.00h 14.00-14.10h 14.10-15.15h Introduction ERTICO in cooperation with provincie Noord-Brabant and UK Technical results GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST by Bart Netten (TNO) Time for questions Small break Presentations alternated with panel discussion Moderated by Peter Schmitting (Ertico) Auditorium Auditorium 14.10-14.15h 14.15-14.20h 14.25-14.30h 14.30-14.35 14.40-14.45h 14.45-14.50h 14.55-15.00h 15.00-15.05h Deployment aspects of C-ITS services, such as GLOSA Presentation UK Presentation DYNNIQ What future developments do we see? Presentation RWS Presentation Be-Mobile 15.10-15.15h 15.15-15.20h Service interoperability and potential for upscaling and continuity of services. Presentation by UK 8

15.25-15.30 15.30-15.35 15.45h Presentation by MONOTCH Conclusions and wrap-up by moderator 15.45-16.30h Event closing and network drinks Hal Automotive House, nearby Workshop room 4. Safety Instructions For PRE-TESTFEST, participants explicitly agree to the following rules and instructions: 1. Taking note of the safety instructions is mandatory for all test-driving participants. You will be denied access to the PRE-TESTFEST test sessions in case you have not taken account and checked of the safety measures list. 2. Dutch law and Dutch traffic signs and regulations in the Netherlands are applicable. 3. Participants are to follow up instructions from B. D. (Bart) Netten and duty officers at all times. 4. Provincie Noord-Brabant and Helmond are not responsible for any (physical) damage, breakdowns, collision in/between vehicles before, during or after the test sessions. 5. Participants can bring their own test vehicle and peripherals (i.e. antenna, cables, adaptors, power supply etc.) to the PRE-TESTFEST. 6. Please note that videos and/or pictures can be shot during the TESTFEST for InterCor and Rijkswaterstaat P.R. purposes. The Pre-TESTFEST will retain the following safety instructions. Procedure is to check this list by each driver and passenger(s) beforehand of the test session. Once checked, the list is valid for all test sessions. Safety measures 1 Driver is in possession of a valid driver s license. (The driver s license will be checked by the Pre-TESTFEST organization before the test drive). 2 The Testcar is driven by two persons. One driver, and one codriver. 3 The Pre-TESTFEST assumes all drivers have taken account of https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/wegen/ongeval-enpech/index.aspx before starting the test session(s). 4 In case of any emergency or difficulties during the testdrive please make sure to call authorities or the organization of PRE-TESTFEST, depending on the type of emergency of difficulty. Check box 9