MEETING 21 ST CENTURY TRANSPORTATION CHALLENGES: Entering New Era of Redefining Mobility. SUSAN MARLOW, GISP Principal at Stantec MAPPS President

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MEETING 21 ST CENTURY TRANSPORTATION CHALLENGES: Entering New Era of Redefining Mobility SUSAN MARLOW, GISP Principal at Stantec MAPPS President

I help clients make informed decisions by providing effective technology solutions. SUSAN MARLOW, GISP Principal at Stantec, Nashville, TN MAPPS PRESIDENT

Demographic INVERSION 1950s-Late 90s 2014- Future Families with children represented largest demographic group. Singles and couples represent the majority of households. Homogeneous markets produced mass markets We are a market of niches. (ULI) People under 50 represented the largest share of population growth. People over 65 will represent the largest share of population growth in most regions (net sellers of houses).

Healthier Environments Walkable Transit- Served Traditional Suburban Exurban Chronic health conditions (per 100 people) 100-120 120-140 150-200 Miles per year 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 20,000 25,000

Less Expensive Transportation Walkable Transit- Served Traditional Suburban Exurban % of disposable income spent on transportation 10% 20% 25% Miles per year 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 20,000 25,000

60% OF VEHICLES WILL BE INTERNET CONNECTED BY 2025

75% OF VEHICLES WILL BE DRIVERLESS BY 2040

HOW DOES IT WORK?

LONG RANGE SENSORS SHORT RANGE BLIND- SPOT SENSORS ENHANCED DIGITAL MAPPING HOW DOES IT WORK? REAR VISION -Object detection -Far Capability FORWARD VISION -Lane tracking -Far Capability -Object detection SHORT RANGE SENSORS

VEHICLE TO HOW DOES IT WORK? VEHICLE

VEHICLE TO INFRASTRUCTURE HOW DOES IT WORK?

DEDICATED SHORT RANGE COMMUNICATION HOW DOES IT WORK?

HOW DOES IT WORK?

HOW DOES IT WORK?

HOW DOES IT WORK?

WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

GoMentum Station Over 5000 acres with 2100 acres available for testing

Over 20 miles of paved roadways including a 7-mile long spine road for high speed testing

GoMentum Station Partner Ecosystem OEMs & Automakers Tier-1 Suppliers REVs Public Sector Technology & Communications Insurance Carriers Analytics Research Institutes Associated Test Beds Other Entities

WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

ok Privacy Safety Liability Standards Certification Licensing Older Driver Equity Bandwidth Deficit Inst. & Societal DMV FCC State DOTs USDOT Insurance Carriers MPOs Media Fleet Mgmt. AMs/ OEMS Tech Leaders Sensors DSRC 5G & WIFI Wireless Comm Solar GPS Telematics Analytics Fuel Cells Internet of Things 3D Mapping Radar Lidar Big Data Cloud LTA EEBL I-SIG FCW VDT PRE EMPT DNPW BSW/ LCW IMA D-RIDE CACC SPD HARM Influencers Issues Technology Applications T-DISP Q- WARN EVAC Apps Mobility GIS

Technology transformation Regulation and policies Public Safety Go-to-Market Sustainable business models Deep and wide partnerships -Public and private -Influence and shape emerging market -Focus on agility and execution WHO ARE THE PLAYERS?

WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES & BENEFITS?

ACCURATE WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES? MAPPING

LIDAR WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?

CAR HACKING DEVICES WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?

CYBER WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES? ATTACKS

DIFFICULTY NAVIGATING IN SNOW WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?

WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?

SAFETY WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? MORAL PHILOSOPHIES

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? LOWER EMISSIONS

NIGHT VISION WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

EMERGENCY WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? VEHICLE WARNING

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

2015 2020 2030 ASSIST AUTOMATE AUTONOMOUS - SENSOR - DRIVER ACTIVE - FAIL SAFE - SENSOR FUSION - CO-PILOT - DEPENDABLE - HIGH ACCURACY MAPS - DRIVERLESS - SAFETY COCOON

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS (ITS) WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

REAL TIME WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US? TRAFFIC

TRUCK SMART PARKING WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

TRANSPARENCY WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US? TRUCK

AUTONOMOUS WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US? BUS & TAXI

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

CAR VENDING MACHINE WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US?

PASSENGER WHERE IS THE FUTURE TAKING US? DRONE

Where are you on the subject?