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1 Inter-Urban Traffic Management & Control (iUTMC) Next Generation Network

2 Traffic Management With increasing demand for travel, more and more road networks are experiencing Traffic Congestion. In many cases this could be reduced if more real-time information was available to traffic engineers and drivers.

3 Intelligent Highways are coming… Intelligent Satellite Navigation re- routing. Automotive developments: Lane Keeping Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control. Cooperative Vehicle Highways Systems (CVHS) will emerge in the next decade. eCall services – activate on impact with airbag systems. Collision avoidance warnings. VMS on the dashboard with optional voice synthesis. High Occupancy Vehicle lanes, e- Tolls (Road User Charging). Growth in road-side and on-road devices and associated data volumes.

4 Drivers for change Common Operational Picture Increasing need for real-time access to a common operational picture. Increased Data Volumes Real-time dissemination of massive data volumes, often on a large scale. Loosely coupled, Plug & Play Need to cope with emerging ITS demands such as CVHS/CVIS. Interoperability Need to share information end-to-end, in the new emerging System of Systems. Interoperability is a key enabler to meeting new demands.

5 Integrated Network Management In the UK, there are 152 Local Highway Authorities (LHAs) and Other Highway Authorities (OHA’s), which include bridge and tunnel operators, as well as control centres in Scotland Wales and Ireland where cross-border issues exist.

6 Edge-to-Enterprise Integration

7 Data Distribution Service (DDS) The interface between “loosely- coupled” independent systems should not include any system- specific behaviour or state. It can include the “data model” of the information exchanged between the systems, and the role played by a system. Typical DDS application workflow. Unlike other publish-subscribe middleware infrastructure, DDS has a very strong emphasis on data modeling.

8 Peer-to-Peer Architecture Applications directly communicate with each other in a true peer-to-peer manner. Messages are not routed through any intermediate broker, server or daemon processes. No external directory service required. Built-in discovery service. Minimises latency and maximises determinism. Eases embedding. Copes with unreliable transport such as wireless.

9 Enterprise Architecture Approach Process & Governance Ensuring use of EA Ensuring maintenance of EA QA, Maturity & continuous Improvement Alignment Layer Translating & meeting Business Requirements Current State “As-Is” Architectures Physical Current Architecture(s) Future State “To-Be” Architectures Conceptual/Logical/ Physical Future vision Technology Policies & Standards Transformation Roadmaps Business Vision & Business Architecture Transition Management Projects, Programmes, Change Management, Landscapes & Perspectives Analysis - Issues, SWOTs, Risks

10 Model Driven Architecture: UTMC Legacy Models For existing models, see www.itsregistry.org.uk.

11 Model Driven Architecture: UTMC To-Be Models

12 Exemplars Brisa - Portugal's largest highway management concessionaire. ITSIBus – an ESB in production since 2004. DDS was selected by the City of Tokyo’s Metropolitan Highway Line. They needed a low maintenance, high reliability communications system that was sufficiently robust for the delivery of constant updates to their kiosks.

13 Thank you… For further information…. See our Enterprise Architecture pages at http://www.ha-partnernet.org.ukhttp://www.ha-partnernet.org.uk


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