Smart Cities Tampa s Perspective. Vik Bhide Chief Traffic Management Engineer

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Smart Cities Tampa s Perspective Vik Bhide Chief Traffic Management Engineer

AGENDA Smart City Context Key Technologies Developing Smart City Framework Tampa s Smart City Projects

AGENDA Smart City Context Key Technologies Developing Smart City Framework Tampa s Smart City Projects

Urbanization Demographics Climate Change Safety Technology

AGENDA Smart City Context Key Technologies Developing Smart City Framework Tampa s Smart City Concepts

Key Enabling Technologies IoT 5G and Small Cell Sites Faster Processors CV/AV AI & Machine Learning Crowd-Sourced Data

AGENDA Smart City Context Key Technologies Developing Smart City Framework Tampa s Smart City Projects

Developing A Framework Regional Leadership Clear Benefits Narrative Leverage Generalists Collaboration - Public, Private, Academia Community Engagement PPP Commitment

Developing A Framework Consider O&M Streamline Procurement City as a Lab Approach Engage Academia Deploy Pilot Projects, Take Risks Vulnerable Communities Tackle Few, Big Needs Be Bold, Think Transformation

AGENDA Smart City Context Key Technologies Developing Smart City Framework Tampa s Smart City Projects

Goals Competitive Advantage Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety User-Focused Mobility Congestion Mitigation Vulnerable Communities Climate Change Sustainability Port & Airport Security

Stakeholders PUBLIC City FDOT County HART USF/CUTR THEA MPO TBARTA Port Tampa TIA PRIVATE TDP, Westshore TECO, Verizon AARP, TLB TGH, SPP, Google/WAZE Coast Bikes, TTS, Vride, ZipCar. and many more

Tampa Smart Paint Project PPA Effort Enhances Pedestrian Safety Paint w/ Embedded Messaging Downtown, USF Campus, South Tampa Future Applications Place Call on Traffic Signal CV Notifications Indoor Ped Navigation AV Guidance Work Zone Safety 1 st Major Smart Paint Project!

Crowd-Sourced Data Key Component of City s ATM Program 100+ cities in Waze Connected Communities Program Tampa was 1 st City in Florida

Crowd-Sourced Data Next Steps Monitor - Aggregate TMC Data Sources WAZE + Historical volume/crash data + ITS Sensors Plan Insights with Deep Learning Example: Corridor Insights in 4-hour Increments Deploy Preventive Measures (Signal Timings, Stage Road Rangers..) Incident Prediction Identify and Mitigate Incidents Before They Occur Leverage Contextual Driver Behavior Data In-Vehicle Data (SDK on Local Apps)

Connected Vehicles Demo - TTS

CV Pilot Overview 40 Roadside Units 1600 Vehicles 10 Streetcars 10 Buses 500 Personal Devices 12 V2V, V2I and V2P apps Detection Equipment Unequipped Pedestrian & Vehicle study data Management Platform Agency Data Source: HNTB

CV Pilot Overview Source: Siemens Industry

CV Pilot Overview Source: Siemens Industry Inc.

STREET LIGHTS WITH INTEGRATED SENSORS Energy-efficient LED Video and spatial sensing Traffic Counts Smart parking Neighborhood Security SMART WATER METERS FLOOD SENSORS CV INFRASTRUCTURE CONNECTED PIDs Climate Change Sustainability High Pedestrian Crash Rate Lack of Real Time Parking Guidance Improved Ped Safety Reduce Flood-related Damage & Costs Optimize Existing Infrastructure Increase CV Footprint

EXPAND OBA TO MULTIPLE TRAVEL MODES TRIP PLANNING TOOL KIOSKS AND MOBILITY HUBS Lower Software Costs Benefits Vulnerable Populations Diversify Mode Options Enhanced Mobility Services & Trip Planning Reduce Single-Occupant Vehicle Trips Manage Traffic Congestion

PARKING OCCUPANCY DETECTION REAL TIME APP-BASED ROUTE GUIDANCE TO PARKING PARKING INFORMATION SHARING WITH CVs INTEGRATION WITH REGIONAL MOBILITY APP REAL TIME PARKING MAPS Better User Experience Record Number of Special Events Enhanced Parking Operations Reduced Trip Times and VMT Reduced Fuel Consumption Increased Parking $ & PPP Potential

CV INFRASTRUCTURE EMERGENCY VEHICLE PRE-EMPTION & TRANSIT SIGNAL PRIORITY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT CONGESTION REDUCTION & ROUTE GUIDANCE TRAVELER INFORMATION PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS 12 th Worst Congestion in US Anticipated B:C = 9.7:1 High Crash Rates Fosters Economic Development & Enhances Mobility Reduce Emissions Real Time Demand and Network Optimization

INDOOR BEACON POSITIONING SYSTEM (BPS) FOR IMPAIRED AND ELDERLY TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND CROSSWALK PEDESTRIAN MOBILITY SYSTEM USING CV TECHNOLOGY High Ped Crashes + Demographics Enhance Quality of Life Beneficial at TIA, MOSI, Tampa Convention Center, Museums, Stadium, Amalie Arena, etc. Enhanced Safety for Most Vulnerable PPP Potential for Sustainable O&M

SMART, SECURE ELECTRICAL GRID EV CHARGING: WIRELESS/SOLAR National Security, Reliable Network Fosters Fleet Electrification Strengthens Existing PPP Reduce Energy Consumption Smart City Needs Full Communications Century-old Energy Grid Accelerates CV/AV Deployment Reduce Risk of Outages, Reduce City O&M Costs, Vulnerable Grid, Limited Monitoring Leverage On-Going TECO Effort

Key Achievements Project Achievement Partners CV Pilot AV Shuttle Smart Paint 1st Suburban Pilot in the US 1st long-term AV Transit Service in the US 1st Deployment in the US THEA, City, USF, HART, FDOT, FHWA HART, City, FDOT City, HART, Lighthouse, USF, OSU, WMU Waze 1st City in Florida on CCP City Tampa Informs the State-of-the-Practice

Thank You vik.bhide@tampagov.net (813) 274 8066