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Opportunities for ATSSA in ITS. Mike Schagrin ITS Joint Program Office US Department of Transportion. ITS & ATSSA Interests Are Converging. As ITS evolves, it is becoming more inclusive of safety and ATSSA related interests Transportation Export Council
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Opportunities for ATSSA in ITS Mike Schagrin ITS Joint Program Office US Department of Transportion
ITS & ATSSA Interests Are Converging • As ITS evolves, it is becoming more inclusive of safety and ATSSA related interests • Transportation Export Council • National ITS Architecture and Standards • ITS Field Operational Tests
Transportation Export Council • Provides an opportunity for bringing ATSSA and ITS industries closer together • ATSSA and ITS America are founding partners • Secretary Slater made an announcement on January 19, 2001 • Promote increased trade in transportation goods and services • Focus is on emerging international markets • Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Asia
TEC Objectives • Promote US standards and technologies • Create future markets directed at global infrastructure development • Provide information and education materials abroad • Advise government and industry on potential benefits to US industry and how to better compete internationally • May be a catalyst for creating national ties as well
The National ITS Architecture & Standards • The National ITS Architecture & Standards are creating & driving a market • Becoming more integral in the transportation planning process • Final rule recently published • The Architecture provides a framework for identifying, describing, and “connecting” surface transportation systems • Describes an integrated transportation network through “user services” • Moving away from systems working in isolation • Technical standards (primarily software) are developed that describes what the information is and how it flows between the various systems
Specific Architecture and Standards Elements • New User Service being developed • Maintenance & Construction Operations • Work Zone Management & Safety • Smart Work Zones • Depending on level of interest, other parts of the architecture may be relevant too • Technologies being standardized • Dynamic Message Signs • CCTV • Ramp Metering • Signal Controllers • Center to Center Communications • Weather Sensors
ITS Operational Test Variable Speed Limit • Variable speed limit in the work zone • Enforceable speed limits posted on regulatory signs • Speed limits vary in response to detection information • Other technologies to be included in system • $1M solicitation to public agencies sometime this spring/summer • Possible opportunities for ATSSA members to partner and to provide products
ITS Operational TestPedestrian Safety • Technology based solutions • Adaptive sensors based upon pedestrian traffic • Innovative walk/don’t walk signs/warnings • Lighting systems to alert drivers of pedestrian presence • $2M solicitation to public sector due out any day • Phase 1 – accident analysis and countermeasures • Phase 2 – implementation of solutions • Operational tests are just a beginning point
So What Does All This Mean? • The benefits Better operations and safety! • Reduced congestion and delays means a safer environment and less deaths and injuries in the work zone • The opportunities Potential business increase! • Market opportunities in the area of traffic control and management devices relating to the work zone and more • FHWA Transportation Operations folks(Row) getting more engaged in ITS
Opportunities for ATTSA and Individual Members • Organizationally • Sponsoring training in architecture and standards • Getting ITS on program agendas (e.g., DMS) • Getting involved with the development of the Maintenance & Construction Operations User Service • Individually • Suppliers/partners to operational tests • Participants in architecture and standards training • Participants in standards development committees
Where Do We Go From Here? • What ITS activities would you like to hear more about in the future? • Are there any specific issues that need to be discussed? • Would the committee/members like to get more actively involved in shaping the architecture and standards? • ITS standards web site: • http://www.its-standards.net/