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1 Smart cities Rasmus Lindholm, Director, ERTICO – ITS Europe @Rasmus_Lindholm

2 2 Mobile Network Operators Public Authorities Research Service Providers Suppliers Traffic and Transport Industry Users Vehicle Manufacturers 109 Partners working together to develop and deploy ITS ERTICO Partnership

3 Vision Bringing intelligence into mobility for: Safer mobility  zero accidents Smarter mobility  zero delays and fully informed people Cleaner mobility  reduced impact on the environment Mission Develop, promote and deploy intelligent transport systems and services which needs multi-stakeholder engagement Implementing necessary deployment enablers Evaluating, adapting and using most advanced related technologies

4 Smart cities 4

5 Why? Urban Mobility issues:  Environment and CO2 emmissions  Urban congestion  2020 climate and energy package  Accidents and safety  Freight distribution  Financial issues  Quality of life

6 A new Mobility Approach... + ITS …involving NEW MOBILITY SERVICES and ICT Improving transport management Optimizing existing infrastructure

7 ERTICO Urban ITS Expertise  Reducing urban congestion  Urban logistic management  Energy efficiency in road transport for people and goods  Cooperative systems  Vehicle sharing and electro mobility  Collecting good practices at international level

8 Road safety and energy efficiency Objective: deploying services for road users to increase road safety and energy efficiency Applications Road Hazard Warning Red Light Violation Warning Energy Efficient Intersection Service Short range communication Mobile communication C-ITS: safety and efficience

9 Energy Efficient Intersection Service The example of Helmond (NL) 13 equipped intersections in urban zone - 7 %

10 Energy Efficient Intersection Service The example of Helmond (NL)

11 Multiple transport modes involved Deployment of 5 C-ITS services in 7 logistic hubs CO2 emission estimation Cooperative Logistics for Sustainable Mobility of Goods Priority & speed advice Intelligent Parking & delivery Multi-modal cargo Eco-drive support

12  Lyon  Torino  Gothenburg  Birmingam  Madrid  Wroclaw Collaborative mobility services

13 Creating the framework for offering Mobility as a service The user is the central point! Europe-WidePlatform For Connected Mobility services Europe-Wide Platform For Connected Mobility services 13 www.mobinet.eu

14  AN AUTOMATED ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICE RUNNING FOR AT LEAST SIX MONTHS AT FIVE SITES ACROSS EUROPE  GUIDELINES TO DESIGN AND IMPLEMENT AN AUTOMATED TRANSPORT SYSTEM  IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTERACTION BETWEEN AUTOMATED VEHICLES AND OTHER ROAD USERS  A LEGAL FRAMEWORK PROPOSAL FOR CERTIFYING AUTOMATED ROAD TRANSPORT SYSTEMS IN EUROPE  SHOWCASES AT NUMEROUS SITES ACROSS EUROPE  POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS AND TAKE-UP SCENARIOS  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTEROPERABLE AUTOMATED ROAD TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, INCLUDING A COMMUNICATION’S ARCHITECTURE 14 http://www.citymobil2.eu

15 ITS FOR URBAN MOBILITY 15

16 ITS for Urban Mobility The concept The purpose Bringing cities and Industry together to develop and deploy ITS solutions A Public-Private Community, informal discussion for Urban ITS, Enable cities to make educated decissions A Public-Private Community, informal discussion for Urban ITS, Enable cities to make educated decissions CITY INDU STRY

17 Services/Tools 17  Knowledge and information exchange  Working groups  Topic based webinars and workshops  Study trips and demonstrations  Privileged access for cities to ITS Congresses and events  Privileged access to ERTICO Partnership Projects Information On line Community New business models Large ITS Network Effective and open cooperation Tailor-made solutions Informal discussion

18 Workshop 16th June 2014 “ITS for Urban Mobility and deployment strategies”: 16 th June, 9:00-14:45, room 216 During this workshop ERTICO Partners and guests will present relevant examples of how Cities and Industry could work together in order to find effective ITS tools for co-developing sustainable mobility. The joint workshop with COMPASS4D and COGISTICS will show demonstrations of cooperative systems and their benefits on urban mobility. ITS in Your Pocket -Proven Solutions Driving User Services

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20 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 20 @Rasmus_Lindholm Rasmus Lindholm r.lindholm@mail.ertico.com Tel: +32 2 400 07 39


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