Smart cities & effective mobility management solutions - 25 th March, San Paulo ViajeoPLUS Latin American Innovation week. SWARCO AG
Content Global changes & Challenges Smart City Effective Mobility solutions (as case study EU experiance) 1
CORPORATE OVERVIEW Locations Country with SWARCO Company / Production site Due to a dense network of cooperation partners, SWARCO quality solutions can be found in over 60 countries worldwide. 2
SWARCO Excellence in 5 Areas URBAN INTER- URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT INFO MOBILITY STREET LIGHTING 3
Global changes and Challenges o Between 2011 and 2050 world population will pass from 7.0 billion to 9.3 billion o Urban population will pass from 3.6 billion (2011) to 6.3 billion (2050) Source: World Urbanization Prospects, The 2011 Revision, United nation (Economic & Social Affairs) o The road sector dominates total transport CO2 emission production o Urban air pollution kills ~1.2 million people annually Source: World Health Organization o 1.3 million people are killed on the roads each year o 20-50 million people are injured on the roads each year o Economic costs of 100 billion USD per year Source: United Nations MOBILITY impacts the economy, business and productivity Challenge: manage the unexpected 4
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 5
SMART CITY: 4 GOALS SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION INCLUSION QUALITY OF LIFE 6
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' 7
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) 8
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 9
SMART CITY: AN EXTENDED AND VARIABLE MIX OF SYSTEMS AND SERVICES 10
INTEGRATION TRAFFIC AND ENERGY FUTURLUX installation - Project COSMO Motorway A2 direction Vienna 60% 80% 100% FUTURLUX installation - Project COSMO Motorway A2 direction Vienna 11
SOME BASIC CONCEPTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION Integration Cooperation Smart «open» architecture «distributed» architecture «software» Inclusione bottom-up contributions 12
SMART MOBILITY: Effective Mobility Solutions COMPANY NAME 07/04/2015 13
THE ALL-IN-ONE SOLUTION FOR THE INTEGRATED ROAD TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT OMNIA open platform designed to functionally integrate and to offer easy access to a wide range of ITS applications through a common interface 14
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER Bucharest, ROMANIA Issues Growing city Heterogeneous systems Systems & Solutions provided Integrated Traffic Management Centre Traffic control platform (adaptive) Traffic supervisor Infomobility web portal Public Transport control Platform Traffic priority for Public Transport 140 intersections 300 PT vehicles Traffic lights LED Deployment 2008 15
Bucharest before OBOR SQUARE one of the most critical intersections in the Eastern part of Bucharest 16
Bucharest after PIATA UNIRII Centre of Bucharest 6 different intersections >100 intersections 300 buses; Infomobility service in One Platform 17
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER Florence, ITALY Issues: Heterogeneous systems Description of the solution Mobility Supervisor More than 20 heterogeneous systems coming from different technology suppliers integrated Standard interfaces that allows to add at any time new systems Collects and presents in homogenous manner data that comes from different sources Elaborates collected data in real time and defines a predictive scenario of the traffic situation Systems provided 244 Centralized intersections 80 VMS 360 buses 20 Parking Stations 76 VMS Deployment 2012 18
TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER Verona, ITALY Issues Historical and architectural context Parking layout and availability Private vehicle mobility Systems & Solutions provided Traffic control UTOPIA plan selection control strategy 58 intersections controlled 11 traffic monitoring units Infomobility service 17 VMS Cooperative systems (covering city wide) TLA (Speed advice, Count down) Impacts Reduction of congestion Increase of Public Transport usage and multimodality Deployment 2010 Currently being expanded 19
TRAFFICLIGHT STATUS & PREDICTIONS BERLIN, Germany Description of the solution inner-city motorways various forms of urban mobility Systems provided 1 urban traffic control centre (hardware and software) Centralization of 450 coordinated intersections (hardware and software) [Including traffic light controllers, traffic sensors and communication devices] 4,700 vehicle loop detectors 60 video detection cameras 50 signalisation devices for blind persons Replacement of all old signals (on modernised installations) with environmentally friendly LED technology (approx. 1,400 signals) Approx. 1000 smart intersections Deployment 2011, 2014 20
The traditional approach - benefits Control only + Info + Info +Demand management LED Traffic lights Travel time private traffic Travel time public transport ~17% ~20% >22% n.a. ~15% ~19% >22% n.a. Energy Saving and CO2 reduction 5-6% loc. 18% loc. 8% glob. 21% loc. 3% 11% shift glob. to PT ~90% (195 tons Co2 saving*) *1000 luminaires a year 21
PP0104E09XX New Innovative solutions MIZAR 07/04/2015 22
Cooperative Systems Traffic Light Assistant When approaching the intersection: speed advice Smoother journey Saves fuel/emissions Increases efficiency of the intersection When waiting for green: time to green & start-stop activation Reduces stress Saves fuel/emissions Increases efficiency of the intersection Berlin Germany > 1000 Intersections Verona city > 100 Intersections Garmish- Partenkirchen Germany 27 Intersections 23
Ultimate goal Demonstrate how traffic infrastructure interacts with cars, improving safety and efficiency In the short run: Car manufactures offers an innovative and unique service In the long run: Autonomous vehicles 24
Multimodal Travellers USE OF «PERSONAL CONNECTION» Reasonable for some applications Guidance/Advise Complement to Infrastructure based detectors Wearable equipments «Google glasses», «Augmented reality» Semantic analyses «CROWD SOURCING» IS RELEVANT FOR ITS! 25
TEAM deployment High-level architecture City TMC Enhanced traffic info&ctrl Floating traveller data TEAM apps End user not only as consumers but also producers 26 26
Traffic Management 2.0 - Mission The future of Traffic Management is to build upon deployment of connected vehicles and travellers in order to: achieve convergence of mobility services and traffic management create synergies between actions of the individual travellers with the collective mobility objectives bridge the innovative developments in the vehicle and in the traffic management while giving value to the legacy and creating new business opportunities. Info@tm20.org 27
The connected city..!! Remember there is a two way communication! Cars and mobile phones can provides us valuable data Travel time information FCD FPD Social Network apps Congestions Feedback on traffic signal performance Weather data And much more 28
. Thank you for your attention. Samson Tsegay SWARCO MIZAR M. +39-011-6500481 E. samson.tsegay@swarco.com 29