Smart Mobility: A challenge for Research, Authorities and Industry SWARCO AG
Content Challenges and Opportunities Smart City Smart Mobility 1
Challenges: Growing urbanization 7.000.000.000 people in 2012 54% residing in urban areas in 2014 > 66% is projected to be urban in 2050 34.000.000.000 tons of CO2 coming from human activities in 2010 350 Trillions of dollars needed over the next 30 years 2
Requirments: A radical change Cities should: Adapt to new situations Ensure a high quality of life for all Balance individual and collective benefits Minimize the 'ecological footprint Encourage participation Handle emergencies ("Shock resistant") Cities should become Smart 3
ICT: Three big opportunities: The ICT are increasingly pervasive Offer important benefits to systems and urban services Enable the «permanent connection» of People Applications/Systems/Services Things The cities can become smart 4
SMART CITY: 4 GOALS SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION INCLUSION QUALITY OF LIFE 5
SUSTAINABILITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE DEVELOPMENT THAT DOES NOT AFFECT THE FUTURE No plundering the environment Economically and financially sustainable Socially balanced A CITY WHERE YOU LIVE BETTER attentive to the needs of all With efficient, easily accessible and "customized«services Sustainable cities and 'livable' 6
INNOVATION A CITY THAT USES AND PROMOTES INNOVATION USE INNOVATION in the administrative services distribution networks mobility Health... PROMOTES INNOVATION favouring the creation of new services creating a fertile environment From liveable city to innovative city (Digital) 7
INCLUSION THE CITY OF ALL, FOR ALL ENCOURAGES PARTICIPATION GENERATES AND USES OPEN SERVICES PROMOTES NEW INITIATIVES SUPPORTS INNOVATION Bottom-up" From innovative city (digital) to SMART CITY 8
SMART CITY: AN EXTENDED AND VARIABLE MIX OF SYSTENS AND SERVICES 9
SOME BASIC CONCEPTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION Integration Cooperation Smart Inclusione «open» architecture «distributed» architecture «software» bottom-up contributions 10
SMART MOBILITY COMPANY NAME 20/01/2015 11
OPEN PLATFORMS LED STREETLIGHTNING URBAN TRAFFIC CONTROL ENVIRONMENT CONTROL COLLECTIVE ROUTING INFORMATIVE PLATFORM PARKING CONTROL PUBLIC TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT OTHER SYSTEMS 12
MOBILITY MANAGEMENT FLORENCE 13
INTEGRATION BETWEEN PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC CONTROL 14
CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUSTAINABILITY AND QUALITY' OF LIFE Travel time by car: - 17% Travel time PT: - 20% Overall travel time: - 21% Air pollution by traffic: - 10% Torino, 1996 18% increase of average speed 20% decrease of total congestion volume 20% reduction in CO 2 emissions 25% decrease of travel time during rush hour Kazan, 2013 15
SENSORS AND DATA NDW (NL) 16
BIG DATA City of Bucharest 17
INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENT TRANSPORT MODES 18
INTEGRATION TRAFFIC AND ENERGY FUTURLUX installation - Project COSMO Motorway A2 direction Vienna 60% 80% 100% FUTURLUX installation - Project COSMO Motorway A2 direction Vienna 19
THE «CONNECTED VEHICLE» Designed for SAFETY...... also improves Efficiency and Comfort The vehicle provides data împroves Traffic Management The information on travel and services "location based they help us travellers... and cities Integration between vehicles and infrastructure Opens new perspectives to the Smart City Even pedestrians and cyclists will be connected... 20
TRAFFIC LIGHT ASSISTANT Operational in Berlin, Garmisch, Verona 21
SWARCOs VISION ON SMART MOBILITY Total Traffic Control Public Transport Management Infomobility Integrated Systems Traffic Management & Traffic Safety Systems Access & Parking Speed and Redlight Enforcement Licence plate recognition Passenger Information Traffic Light Management Highway & Tunnel Control Systems Emergency Control Border Control Traffic Controller Systems Lighting Management 22
SMALL, BIG CHANGES 23
. Thank you for your attention. Manuel Milli Solution Manager Smart Mobility & Smart Roads SWARCO AG Blattenwaldweg 8 A-6112 Wattens M. +39-349-940 00 60 E. manuel.milli@swarco.com 24