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ITS GLOBAL STANDARDIZATION CHALLENGES

ITS GLOBAL STANDARDIZATION CHALLENGES. July 9, 2002 Brian Wynne Senior Vice President for Business and Trade Intelligent Transportation Society of America. What is ITS?.

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ITS GLOBAL STANDARDIZATION CHALLENGES

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  1. ITS GLOBAL STANDARDIZATION CHALLENGES July 9, 2002 Brian Wynne Senior Vice President for Business and Trade Intelligent Transportation Society of America

  2. What is ITS? • Intelligent Transportation Systems employ information, electronic, communication and other technologies to solve surface transportation problems. • ITS is a set of applications that rely on existing or emerging telecommunications and IT networks

  3. Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS)

  4. Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)

  5. Electronic Toll Collection Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS)

  6. Safety & Security Public Traveler/Mobility Emergency Services Advanced Rural Transportation Systems (ARTS) Fleet O&M CVO Infrastructure O&M Tourism & Traveler Information

  7. Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO)

  8. Advanced Vehicle Control and Safety Systems (AVCSS)

  9. APOGEE Benefit-Cost Ratios All Metro Areas 297 MSAs 5.7 Largest Metro Areas 75 MSAs 8.8 0 5 10

  10. Other Emissions/Fuel 6% < 1% Time Savings 41% Accident Cost Savings 42% Operating Cost Agency Cost Savings Savings 6% 5% APOGEE Distribution of Benefits

  11. ITS America members Members include federal, state, and local governments; engineering and transportation societies; private firms; academic institutions; research institutions; public interest groups; and foreign and international organizations

  12. Importance of global standards • Global standards are key to ubiquitous deployment • Scale • Interoperability

  13. “Vertical” Standards Challenges • ISO Technical Committee 204 “Transportation Information and control systems (TICS) • Coupled with CEN TC 278 Road, transport and Telematics systems (RTTS) • Conflicts have been mitigated by dialogue initiated in June 2001 see: www.iso.org/forums/its

  14. Overlapping Jurisdictions • TC8 Ships and Marine Technology • TC22 Road Vehicles • TC104 Freight Containers • JTC1/SC 31 Auto ID and data capture

  15. “Horizontal” Standards Challenges • International Telecommunications Union Radiocommunications Services -- Working party for Land Mobile Communications • Also cuts across: Broadcasting Service, Satellite Service and Fixed Service • Difficult for ITS industry to provide and track status of recommendations

  16. Regional Standards Activity • Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) – Asia-Pacific Standardization Program (ASTAP) • CEN/ETSI • CITEL – Inter-American Telecommunications Commission

  17. Regional standards organizations • CEN/ETSI • Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) • CITEL (Inter-American Telecommunications Commission)

  18. Additional challenging factors • Emergence of telematics services (regulatory complications) • Ups and downs of the telecommunications industry

  19. Thanks July 9, 2002 Brian Wynne Senior Vice President for Business and Trade

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