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Open innovation as vehicle to accelerate smart mobility solutions. Carlo van de Weijer. In 2009: Safety: 10,4 - 13,6 billion Euro Congestion*: 5,6 - 7,2 billion Euro Environment: 2,0 - 8,5 billion Euro TOTAL: 18,0 - 29,3 billion Euro.
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Open innovation as vehicle to accelerate smart mobility solutions Carlo van de Weijer
In 2009: • Safety: 10,4 - 13,6 billion Euro • Congestion*: 5,6 - 7,2 billion Euro • Environment: 2,0 - 8,5 billion Euro TOTAL: 18,0 - 29,3 billion Euro * Total road network: double costs compared to motorways only. Source: KiMMobiliteitsbalans2009, CPB 2004, I&M 2008
The world of mobility is changing
Solutions (1) • Prevention • Increase Road capacity • Better use of existing Road capacity Multi modal travelling New ways to organise our work
Solutions (2) • Prevention • Increase Road capacity • Better use of existing Road capacity Building more roads New landscape architectures (city design with integrated roads)
Solutions (3) • Prevention • Increase Road capacity • Better use of existing Road capacity Smart Mobility / Cooperative Driving
Cooperative mobility concept • Anticipating by communication • Efficient use of roads during heavy traffic • Information on road conditions and traffic flow • Information on behaviour of other road users • Supported by cooperative technology • Real-time, personal • Warning – advising – taking over driving tasks 201020202040
Cooperative mobility • Strong and efficient solution for improving traffic flow, for increasing safety, decreasing emissions and making driving more comfortable.
To accelerate Cooperative Mobility Solutions, collaboration is needed • Collaboration between different disciplines, different products, different life cycle times, different cultures. • Collaboration between government, industry and knowledge. • Collaboration to innovate efficiently on functionality, driver behaviour and effects in an integrated environment. • Collaboration over the total chain from concept to deployment.
Shared roadmap • Accelerate implementation of ITS in the Netherlands • Priorities future projects • Linking services toenabling technologies • Realizing defined goals in European context
Innovation program lines • Human factor inusing coop systems • Technology development environment • Effect studies • Towards smoother, safer, sustainable traffic
Simulation environments Hardware in the loop Other test areas DITCM data center Movable road site units Closed tracks Public roads • Facilities
Accelerating solutions • From research to implemented solutions • Sustainable traffic systems • Example: Freilot and Contrast project • Green traffic light corridor logistics & transport • Green wave traffic light by in-car speed-advice
Learning by doing, sharing, cooperating • SPITS shockwave experiments 2010-2011 • Connect & Drive project 2009-2011 • Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge 2011 • Drive C2X 2011-2014
Self-regulation by well-informed individuals enabling data technology • Trend: anybody, anytime, anywhere, anyhow being internet connected, also in-car • Car driving will move towards a self-regulating system of well-informed individual travellers • Cooperative driving will cause a paradigm shift in Traffic Management
The current Traffic Management process Traffic Management CentersLow degree of automation, high human capital cost, inflexible, only feasible for big cities or regions Government owned Data-acquisitionInfrastructure based, high cost, high maintenance, non-scalable equipment, limited network view Top-down traffic controlExpensive equipment, low follow-up of public signing 2. Decide & Control 1. Measure & interpret 3. Communicate & influence
Traffic Management 2.0: In-car centric TM Traffic Management Centers More data leads to increased automation Decide & Control PUBLIC >> Measure & interpret Communicate & influence << PRIVATE Communicate in-car In Public Private Partnerships Buy data Data offered by market Source: Team analysis
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