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Explore the development of a "Green" intermodal transport policy, utilizing eTransport technology across land, rail, air, and sea. Discover the importance of architecture and standardization in achieving seamless transport and information flows. Learn about the key factors and benefits of improved intermodality and its promotion of sustainable and environmentally-friendly transportation.
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eNavigation Element in eTransport Dr. Knut Torsethaugen, SINTEF Cdr. Svein Ording, Semekor AS NNF 17.10.2007
Development of transport policy: Towards “Green” intermodal transport From land-, rail-, air- and sea-transport to eTransport
Development of intermodal transport architecture - Technical and policy driven
Architecture as a tool for standardization across transport modes Ex.: MarNIS - eMaritime part of eTransport architecture
From land-, rail-, air- and sea-transport to eTransport Development of transport policy: Towards “Green” intermodal transport Use and further development of ITS architecture Architecture as a tool for standardization across transport modes
Conclusions • Seemless transport is essensial • Seemless information flows necessarry • Amalgamation of vocabulary required • Definition of interfaces important • Accepted framework support progress • Agreed architecture key factor • Improved intermodality promotes GREEN transport