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1 Intelligent Highways Infrastructure
ICT Strategy Intelligent Highways Infrastructure

2 DfT Drivers External influences

3 Modelling, simulation, assumptions, forecasts, scenarios
DfT System of Systems Foresight Intelligent Infrastructure Futures System of Systems NTDF, NaTII, Information Framework, RIF Data - structures, consistency and availability Agile Infra- structure Wider role of Intelligent Transport Systems Spatial Planning – Land Use and Transport Impacts Modelling, simulation, assumptions, forecasts, scenarios

4 Foresight IIS – Changing Presumptions
Past Present Future

5 Strategic Traffic Management
Legend CVHS - Cooperative Vehicle Highway Systems EVI Electronic Vehicle Identification

6 European its developments
Intelligent Vehicles European its developments

7 Continuous Air-interface for Long- and Medium-range communications (CALM)

8 European ITS Communication Architecture - Components

9 ITS Station Reference Architecture

10 Co-operative Vehicle Infrastructure System (CVIS)

11 TPEG - Content and Delivery Segment

12 Deployment View RSU - Road Side Unit

13 Integration View

14 Third-generation roadside equipment
3GRSE Third-generation roadside equipment

15 Context Diagram

16 Typical Architecture Diagram

17 Portuguese Integration Model
The itsibus approach

18 ITSIBus and SOA Uses an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) for integration middleware – in production since 2004. Everything as a service A functional component in ITSIBus is always a service A service implements an open interface and generates subscribe-able events (by other services) • Services run on Systems Systems are service execution containers offering core services for common functions (e.g. security, management, monitoring) • Services are available from multiple technologies Being standard, services can be called from different technologies.

19 Architecture

20 Strategic implications
HA To-Be architecture

21 Intelligent Highways Infrastructure
Adopts Portuguese ESB model as an exemplar. Federated ESB approach fits with OGD and EU developments – Defra (INSPIRE), Police (ISS4PS), Customs & Excise (XSIZE), etc.

22 Legacy Integration Smart endpoints provide an abstraction layer for “Encapsulation”: Java, C++, DCOM, CORBA Adapters (e.g. JCA – J2EE Connector Architecture)

23 Conclusions The Intelligent Highways Infrastructure requires future-proofed ESB Endpoints which need to include RSU’s that can accommodate: Legacy transponders 3GRSE-based Data Hubs CVHS-based Roadside Gateways These need to be based on: Industry standards (e.g. UTMC/Datex II) Ruggedised PC hardware IPv6 network interfaces/addressing


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