Presented by: Tim Gammons Date: Wednesday 11 th March 2015 (15:00 Hours) Smart Highways Rethinking ‘the Customer’ The Low Power Radio Association (LPRA) Radio Solutions Conference 2015 10 and 11 March 2015 Headquarters of ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France
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Presented by: Tim GammonsDate: Wednesday 11th March 2015 (15:00 Hours)
Smart Highways
Rethinking ‘the Customer’
The Low Power Radio Association (LPRA)Radio Solutions Conference 201510 and 11 March 2015Headquarters of ETSI in Sophia Antipolis, France
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Smart HighwaysCourtesy Highways Agency
• Integrated Corridor Management (ICM)
• Smart Transport
CommunicationsWhat is used today• 1970s, copper circuits – speech circuits, simple control and SCADA• 1990s Fibre and copper• Power networks• Almost no wireless connectivity on major roads, GPRS• Limited, but more wireless connectivity in urban areas, GPRS, wifi• 5.8 GHz tolling
Areas for development/deployment• Bluetooth• 5G (ITS) IEEE 802.11p is a short range WLAN ad hoc broadcast
V2V and V2I communication• Satellite, positioning for tolling and charging• And more ……….
Reality – silo’d, fragmented and proprietary
The connected traveller ………… or not
Smarter Mobility using smarter roads, rail etc.
• Network Operation → Efficiency• Proactively manage existing capacity and assets → Efficiency• Modal Shift → Efficiency• Safety Improvements → Economic benefits• Improved Connectivity → Improve land values• Environmental Management → Environmental benefit• Support local and national government policies → Delivery of objectives
Changes and Challenges Ahead• Greater autonomy• Alternative fuels• Climate change• Urbanisation• People living longer• Desire to travel• System reliability• System vulnerability
Today’s versus tomorrow’s channels
Personalised Channels• Cheaper Capex & opex• Sophisticated delivery channels• Richer data sources and sinks• Right time, right place media
We must do things differently• Personalised services• Improved connectivity• Change behaviours• Use data for benefit but maintain