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eSafety Intelligent Infrastructure Working Group (IIWG) ]

eSafety Intelligent Infrastructure Working Group (IIWG) ]. Presentation to the Steering Group Meeting of 16th March 2010. Agenda: ]. Workprocedures Final Report Definition - Index Status for each topic Conclusions. Workprocedures. 7 meetings so far

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eSafety Intelligent Infrastructure Working Group (IIWG) ]

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  1. eSafety Intelligent Infrastructure Working Group (IIWG)] • Presentation • to the • Steering Group Meeting • of 16th March 2010

  2. Agenda:] • Workprocedures • Final Report Definition - Index • Status for each topic • Conclusions

  3. Workprocedures • 7 meetings so far • 50 members, 10 – 20 Participants; Various Stakeholders • Report in principle based on existing work: • 3 IP of 6th FP; CVIS, Safespot, Coopers • EasyWay, Implementation Road Map, ETSI • C2C consortium • COMeSafety; eFrame, Service Oriented Architecture • CEN, ETSI • POLIS, ASECAP, CEDR

  4. Final Report Definition – Index 1] • Objective of this report • The Intelligent Infrastructure WG • The definition of Intelligent Infrastructure • Identification of Intelligent Infrastructure related Services (incl. quality, interoperability) • Added Value of the Intelligent Infrastructure

  5. Final Report Definition – Index 2 ] • Road categories • Basic Requirements • Current roadside infrastructure • IT architecture & Communication Supports & Protocols • Standards • Recommendations for the deployment of II services • Relevant developments and projects • Annex: a.o.: Participants/members of the II WG

  6. Objective of this report The Intelligent Infrastructure WG The definition of Intelligent Infrastructure Identification of Intelligent Infrastructure related Services (incl. quality, interoperability) Done Done Done Inter-urban: doneUrban: doneAdditional work required to have a correct overview Status for each topic:]

  7. Added Value of the Intelligent Infrastructure Road categories Basic requirements Contribution from multiple stakeholders received, but some still missing. A first integration is under way. Inter-urban: doneUrban: doneSome integration may be needed Partially doneIntegration will be required Status for each topic:]

  8. Current roadside infrastructure IT architecture Communication Supports & Protocols Done Discussed first approach during last meeting that suggested that a collaborative network architecture should be considered First input received but further elaboration requested Status for each topic:]

  9. Recommendations for the deployment of Intelligent Infrastructure services Relevant developments and projects Annex: a. o.: Participants/ members of the II WG Under elaboration Done Done Status for each topic:]

  10. Topics of the Recommendation • Business models • Cooperation techniques • Organisational issues • Development and implementation roadmaps • Field Operational tests • Barriers to overcome • Technical versus economics

  11. Conclusion:] • Work progress is delayed concerning objective of presenting a first draft of the report today • We will try to deliver the first draft of the report in order to have comments in next Steering Group Meeting • After having the comments from the Steering Group, we expect to conclude the document in Jun/Jul10 in order to be presented in the 2nd e-Safety Forum of 2010 for adoption

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