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2014 Global Symposium on Connected Vehicles and Infrastructure Automated Driving System up to date information from Japan April 23, 2014 Hiroyuki Watanabe Chairman, ITS Japan

ITS WORLDCONGRESS TOKYO 2013 Great success Thank you A lot of participants A Typhoon joined us Countries 69 Registrants 3,935 Participants 21,029 Press 494 10/15 2013 1

2 Automated Vehicle Development Histories in three regions

Automated Vehicle Showcase Participated Automakers : 11 Attendees : 2700 Main site Aomi parking near Tokyo Big site Parking area CACC/ACC demonstration Crash Avoidance demonstration Public road (2 Japanese OEMs, BMW, Volvo) Parking area(8 Japanese OEM and BMW) 3

Automated Vehicle Showcase Advanced driver assistant system showcases on public roads and Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway VOLVO GM ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY @ parking Toyota Honda BMW 4

Automated Vehicle Showcase Crash avoidance system demonstration BMW Honda Toyota Nissan Mazda Subaru Daihatsu Mitsubishi Suzuki 5

Smartway with ACC/CACC (I2V, V2V) Lane Utilization Optimization Service Vehicle-to-Vehicle gap Optimization Service using ACC Vehicle- to-vehicle gap Optimization Service using CACC ACC : Adaptive Cruise Control CACC : Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control 6

Smartway with ACC/CACC (I2V, V2V) 7

Smartway with ACC/CACC (I2V, V2V) 8

ITS World Congress Tokyo 2013 Panel discussion : Automated and Connected vehicles Mr. Kunio Nakaguro NISSAN Mr. Moritaka Yoshida TOYOTA Mr. Jan Hellåker Volvo Group Mr. Klaus Kompass BMW Group Mr. John Capp General Motors Mr. Peter Hardigan Ford Asia Pacific Dr. Peter Sweatman University of Michigan Ms. Kaori Iida NHK 9

10 ITS World Congress Tokyo 2013 Major discussions Automated and Connected vehicles: will significantly contribute to safety, efficiency and driver s load reduction will be integrated into available build-in safety features and prove user values will be implemented with maintaining driver s responsibility under certain conditions such as highways or parking lot by 2020 will be realized by gradual penetration and enhanced by user appreciations We still have a lot of issues to resolve

Automated Driving in Japan 11 Increasing social interest 3 major tied events CEATEC JAPAN ITS WORLD CONGRESS TOKYO TOKYO MOTOR SHOW CEATEC : Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies Prime Minister test ride around the House of Parliament

Traffic fatalities in Japan Fatality Reduction rate during driving has been saturated Pedestrian fatalities have been flat Pedestrian accidents are the largest Number of fatalities Fatalities in 2013 Car Pedestrian Motorcycle Bicycle Small Motorcycle 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2013 12

Traffic fatalities in Japan 13 Fatalities in age 65 and over in pedestrians and cars are standing out Cars Motorcycle Small Motorcycle Bicycle Pedestrian Others 65 and over 60-64 50-59 40-49 30-39 25-29 16-24 15 and younger

Cross-Ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) 10 projects for FY2014 Priority policy issues Prospective subject Description Energy Next-generation infrastructures Local resources Innovative combustion technology Next-generation power electronics Innovative structural materials Energy carrier Next-generation ocean resources development technologies Automated Driving System Technologies for maintenance/upgrading/ management of infrastructures Reinforcement of resilient function for preventing and mitigating disasters Technologies for creating nextgeneration agriculture, forestry and fisheries Innovative design/manufacturing technologies Improving fuel efficiency of automobile engines Integrating new semiconductor materials into highly efficient power electronics system Developing ultra-strong and light materials such as magnesium-, titanium-alloys and carbon fibers Promoting R&D to contribute to the efficient and cost-effective technologies for utilizing hydrogen Establishing technologies for efficiently exploring submarine hydrothermal polymetallic ore Developing new transportation system including technologies for avoidance accidents and alleviating congestion Developing low-cost operation & maintenance system and long life materials for infrastructures Developing technologies for observation, forecast and prediction of natural disasters Realizing evolutionary high-yield and high-profit models by utilization of advanced IT etc. Establishing new styles of innovations arising from regions using new technologies such as Additive Manufacturing 14

SIP Automated Driving System Social benefits Technology innovation Drastic reduction of traffic fatality Enhanced mobility for the aged Reduction of traffic congestion Reduction of driving workload Field validation Social acceptance Automated Driving System (built-in and connected) Highly advanced driving assistance Innovative transportation systems with information and communication technologies Integrated approach (hardware, software, human factors) Cross disciplinary collaboration Regulatory reform Public-private collaboration Business incubation Auto and electronic industries Creation of new industrial sectors International harmonization Source: Preliminary Report of SIP Research Plan, CSTP, February 5, 2014 15 15

5System Security SIP Automated Driving System Research themes [Ⅰ] Development and verification of automated driving system Road Transport system Driver Traffic environment Area of cooperation Recognition Judgment Operation Recognition Judgment Operation 1Global Dynamic Map 2Predicting information by ITS 3Sensing capability enhancement Vehicle 4Driver model Area of Competition 1Traffic fatality reduction effect estimation method & national shared data base 2Micro and Micro data analysis and simulation technology 3Local traffic CO 2 emission visualization technology [Ⅱ] Preparation of basic technologies to reduce traffic fatalities and [Ⅲ] International cooperation 1Shared research facility 2Social acceptance 3Package export organization 1Local traffic management enhancement 2Next generation transport system [Ⅳ]Deployment for next generation urban transport 16

International Cooperation 17 2015 BORDEAUX 2014 DETROIT 2013 TOKYO

See you in Detroit END