Integrated Transport Competition - In field solutions elevator pitches (3 of 3)KTN
These presentations are from delegates at the networking and briefing event for the Technology Strategy Board's Integrated Transport in-field solutions competition. This event was held in Coventry on 17th Oct 2013. The competition is open until 29th November 2013. This set of presentations is one of 3 from the day, comprising 2 minute pitches from
Neil Hoose: Chase
Anne Duncan: Ecospeed
Matthew Clark: Steed Davies Gleave
Sam Chapman: The Floow
Colin Balfour: Traak Systems Ltd
Michael Youngman: Technology Delivered
Richard Adlington: Transport Systems Catapult
Walter Tuttlebee: WTIS Ltd
A presentation conducted by Professor Toshiyuki Yamamoto, EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University. Presented on Wednesday the 2nd of October 2013.
Transport system is one of the fundamental infrastructures, and a significant source of energy consumption and environmental load. Electric vehicles are expected to reduce the latter negative effects, and improve the functionality of the transport system. However, the limited driving mileage of the electric vehicles requires different electric charging system than gasoline refueling system, and the lower driving performance might potentially
cause negative effects on traffic flows. An electric charging behavior model is developed and the efficiency in battery
capacity usage is investigated in this study. We also developed a simulation system to investigate electricity demand distribution across time of day and space within urban area considering charging behavior of electric vehicles. In addition, the effects of introducing electric micro-cars into traffic are investigated by microscopic traffic
simulations considering lower maximum speed of the micro-cars. These modeling and simulation tools enable rigorous evaluations of future transport system.
Ludanek on ICT and Intelligent Transportation SystemsEricsson
Over the past 50 years, the automotive industry has undergone what could be described as a technology revolution. Fuel efficiency, environmentally sound vehicle powertrain concepts, increased electronics, driver assistance, and safety features like ABS and airbags are just a few of the improvements that have taken place, which have led to sustainable, safer, and more comfortable driving.
Integrated Transport Competition - In field solutions elevator pitches (3 of 3)KTN
These presentations are from delegates at the networking and briefing event for the Technology Strategy Board's Integrated Transport in-field solutions competition. This event was held in Coventry on 17th Oct 2013. The competition is open until 29th November 2013. This set of presentations is one of 3 from the day, comprising 2 minute pitches from
Neil Hoose: Chase
Anne Duncan: Ecospeed
Matthew Clark: Steed Davies Gleave
Sam Chapman: The Floow
Colin Balfour: Traak Systems Ltd
Michael Youngman: Technology Delivered
Richard Adlington: Transport Systems Catapult
Walter Tuttlebee: WTIS Ltd
A presentation conducted by Professor Toshiyuki Yamamoto, EcoTopia Science Institute, Nagoya University. Presented on Wednesday the 2nd of October 2013.
Transport system is one of the fundamental infrastructures, and a significant source of energy consumption and environmental load. Electric vehicles are expected to reduce the latter negative effects, and improve the functionality of the transport system. However, the limited driving mileage of the electric vehicles requires different electric charging system than gasoline refueling system, and the lower driving performance might potentially
cause negative effects on traffic flows. An electric charging behavior model is developed and the efficiency in battery
capacity usage is investigated in this study. We also developed a simulation system to investigate electricity demand distribution across time of day and space within urban area considering charging behavior of electric vehicles. In addition, the effects of introducing electric micro-cars into traffic are investigated by microscopic traffic
simulations considering lower maximum speed of the micro-cars. These modeling and simulation tools enable rigorous evaluations of future transport system.
Ludanek on ICT and Intelligent Transportation SystemsEricsson
Over the past 50 years, the automotive industry has undergone what could be described as a technology revolution. Fuel efficiency, environmentally sound vehicle powertrain concepts, increased electronics, driver assistance, and safety features like ABS and airbags are just a few of the improvements that have taken place, which have led to sustainable, safer, and more comfortable driving.
A presentation conducted by Mr Matthew Berryman, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong. Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Modelling and analysis of large systems of infrastructure systems carries with it a number of challenges, in particular around the volume of data and the requisite
complexity (and thus computing resources required) of models. In this paper we discuss both some novel architectures for scalability of modelling as well as for fusion and relevant visualisation of large data sets. We have a particular focus on geospatial infrastructure data visualisation.
The Convergence of Intelligent transportation Systems and The Smart GridJim Frazer
Presentation to the Department of Energy\'s Municipal Solid State Lighting Consortium, March 8 2011. Smart Grid, energy, transportation, lighting, roadway, safety, standards, interoperability, illumination, streetlight
TTI Research Scientist, Katie Turnbull, presented on this active research project at the 2016 Smart Transport Symposium in Austin, Texas. Learn more by visiting the TxDOT project page: http://library.ctr.utexas.edu/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?q=MC02ODc1&ctID=M2UxNzg5YmEtYzMyZS00ZjBlLWIyODctYzljMzQ3ZmVmOWFl&rID=MzYy&qcf=&ph=VHJ1ZQ==&bckToL=VHJ1ZQ==&
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank
Final Presentation of Sichuan University's Global Urban Development Program class, which worked in parallel to Stanford's SUS Project class in the 2015-16 academic year.
Integrated Transportation Intelligence for Supply Chain ModelingChainalytics
LLamasoft and Chainalytics customers can now quickly access, manipulate and load Chainalytics transportation intelligence through Data Guru to ready it for supply chain modeling.
To watch this webinar on-demand to experience a live demo of the integrated solution and learn what data is available for integration visit http://bit.ly/LLama-FMIC
For more information on how you can enroll in the program to gain enhanced visibility into your supply chain network’s transportation models, visit http://www.chainalytics.com , call tel:1-770-574-4260 to speak with an FMIC account manager, or simply email fmic@chainalytics.com.
Charging Forward: Bringing Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure to Rural ...Forth
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EV Charging Resources and Technical Assistance for Rural Communities and Trib...Forth
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Equity & Freight Electrification by Jose Miguel Acosta CordovaForth
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Electric Nation Upper Midwest Inter-Tribal Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Com...Forth
Robert Blake, Executive Director at Native Sun Community Power Development gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Samantha Bingham, Clean Transportation Program Director at the City of Chicago Department of Transportation gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
A presentation conducted by Mr Matthew Berryman, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong. Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Modelling and analysis of large systems of infrastructure systems carries with it a number of challenges, in particular around the volume of data and the requisite
complexity (and thus computing resources required) of models. In this paper we discuss both some novel architectures for scalability of modelling as well as for fusion and relevant visualisation of large data sets. We have a particular focus on geospatial infrastructure data visualisation.
The Convergence of Intelligent transportation Systems and The Smart GridJim Frazer
Presentation to the Department of Energy\'s Municipal Solid State Lighting Consortium, March 8 2011. Smart Grid, energy, transportation, lighting, roadway, safety, standards, interoperability, illumination, streetlight
TTI Research Scientist, Katie Turnbull, presented on this active research project at the 2016 Smart Transport Symposium in Austin, Texas. Learn more by visiting the TxDOT project page: http://library.ctr.utexas.edu/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?q=MC02ODc1&ctID=M2UxNzg5YmEtYzMyZS00ZjBlLWIyODctYzljMzQ3ZmVmOWFl&rID=MzYy&qcf=&ph=VHJ1ZQ==&bckToL=VHJ1ZQ==&
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank
Final Presentation of Sichuan University's Global Urban Development Program class, which worked in parallel to Stanford's SUS Project class in the 2015-16 academic year.
Integrated Transportation Intelligence for Supply Chain ModelingChainalytics
LLamasoft and Chainalytics customers can now quickly access, manipulate and load Chainalytics transportation intelligence through Data Guru to ready it for supply chain modeling.
To watch this webinar on-demand to experience a live demo of the integrated solution and learn what data is available for integration visit http://bit.ly/LLama-FMIC
For more information on how you can enroll in the program to gain enhanced visibility into your supply chain network’s transportation models, visit http://www.chainalytics.com , call tel:1-770-574-4260 to speak with an FMIC account manager, or simply email fmic@chainalytics.com.
Charging Forward: Bringing Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure to Rural ...Forth
Bob Coates, Program Manager at the USDA Rural Utilities Service gave this presentation at the Forth Rural EV Charging Programs webinar on May 14, 2024.
EV Charging Resources and Technical Assistance for Rural Communities and Trib...Forth
Shelbi Small, Tribal Technical Assistance Leadat the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at the Forth Rural EV Charging Programs webinar on May 14, 2024.
Equity & Freight Electrification by Jose Miguel Acosta CordovaForth
José Miguel Acosta Córdova, Transportation Justice Program Manager at Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Electric Nation Upper Midwest Inter-Tribal Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Com...Forth
Robert Blake, Executive Director at Native Sun Community Power Development gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Samantha Bingham, Clean Transportation Program Director at the City of Chicago Department of Transportation gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Where to Start: ListenPanel Discussion & Session by Maggie Striz CalninForth
Maggie Striz Calnin, Director at Michigan Clean Cities gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
EPA Funding Opportunities for Equitable Electric Transportationby Mike MoltzenForth
Mike Moltzen, Deputy Director, Transportation and Climate Division at the EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Building a Future Where Everyone Can Ride and Drive Electric by Bridget GilmoreForth
Bridget Gilmore, EV Charging Fellow at the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Transportation Electrification Funding Strategy by Jeff Allen and Brandt Hert...Forth
Jeff Allen, Executive Director at Forth and Brandt Hertenstein, Program Manager at Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Program Design by Prateek Suri and Christian WillissForth
Prateek Suri, Senior Program Manager at Forth and Christian Williss, Managing Director, Transportation Fuels and Technology at State of Colorado Energy Office gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Building a Budget by Cat Plein and Josh RodriguezForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director at Forth and Josh Rodriguez, Program Director for Environment at AASHTO gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on April 17, 2024.
Increasing Community Impact with Meaningful Engagement by Brytanee BrownForth
Brytanee Brown, Founder & Principal of emergent labs gave this presentation at the Forth Increasing Community Impact with Meaningful Engagement webinar on April 09, 2024.
Clean Mobility Options Program by Sarah HuangForth
Sarah Huang, Program Manager at the Shared-Use Mobility Center gave this presentation at the Forth Increasing Community Impact with Meaningful Engagement webinar on April 09, 2024.
Bizwerx Innovation & Mobility Hub by Dr. Cassandra LittleForth
Dr. Cassandra Little, CEO at the Fresno Metro Black Chamber of Commerce gave this presentation at the Forth Increasing Community Impact with Meaningful Engagement webinar on April 09, 2024.
Program Design by Prateek Suri and Shakaya CooperForth
Prateek Suri, Senior Program Manager at Forth and Shakaya Cooper, Program Associate at Generation180 gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on March 14, 2024.
Building a Budget by Jeff Allen and Josh RodriguezForth
Jeff Allen, Executive Director at Forth and Josh Rodriguez, Program Director for Environment at AASHTO gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on March 14, 2024.
Jeff Allen, Executive Director at Forth and Jessica Stoll, Program Manager at Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on March 14, 2024.
Equity Lab: Inked with Intent by The Greenlining InstituteForth
Isa Gaillard, Senior Program Manager and Hannah Rowntree, Capacity Building Fellow at The Greenlining Institute gave this presentation at Forth Design and Fund Equitable Electric Mobility For Your Community workshop on March 14, 2024.
Core technology of Hyundai Motor Group's EV platform 'E-GMP'Hyundai Motor Group
What’s the force behind Hyundai Motor Group's EV performance and quality?
Maximized driving performance and quick charging time through high-density battery pack and fast charging technology and applicable to various vehicle types!
Discover more about Hyundai Motor Group’s EV platform ‘E-GMP’!
What Does the Active Steering Malfunction Warning Mean for Your BMWTanner Motors
Discover the reasons why your BMW’s Active Steering malfunction warning might come on. From electrical glitches to mechanical failures and software anomalies, addressing these promptly with professional inspection and maintenance ensures continued safety and performance on the road, maintaining the integrity of your driving experience.
𝘼𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙦𝙪𝙚 𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙞𝙨 𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮 𝙛𝙖𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙨 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙪𝙛𝙖𝙘𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙞𝙧 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙙𝙪𝙘𝙩𝙨. 𝙒𝙚 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 𝙪𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙞𝙣 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙤 𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙛𝙖𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙨 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙖𝙣𝙞𝙚𝙨 𝙗𝙪𝙮 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙪𝙨.
Over the 10 years, we have gained a strong foothold in the market due to our range's high quality, competitive prices, and time-lined delivery schedules.
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Symptoms like intermittent starting and key recognition errors signal potential problems with your Mercedes’ EIS. Use diagnostic steps like error code checks and spare key tests. Professional diagnosis and solutions like EIS replacement ensure safe driving. Consult a qualified technician for accurate diagnosis and repair.
The Future of Autonomous Vehicles | civilthings.com | Detailed informationgettygaming1
civilthings.com Present Autonomous vehicles, also known as self-driving cars, represent a groundbreaking advancement in transportation technology. These vehicles utilize sophisticated sensors, advanced software, and machine learning algorithms to navigate roads and transport passengers without human intervention. Major companies in the autonomous vehicle industry are investing heavily in the development and testing of these innovative machines, aiming to enhance safety, efficiency, and convenience on the roads.
The autonomous vehicle market is rapidly expanding, driven by technological progress and increasing consumer interest. With the advent of autonomous vehicle technology, the future of transportation promises significant changes, including reduced traffic accidents and lower emissions. However, the widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles faces challenges, such as regulatory hurdles, safety concerns, and public acceptance.
Autonomous vehicle regulations and legislation are evolving to address these issues, ensuring that the integration of self-driving cars into everyday life is smooth and secure. As the industry grows, news and trends related to autonomous vehicles continue to capture global attention. From the development of cutting-edge sensors to advancements in autonomous vehicle software, this sector is poised to revolutionize how we think about mobility.
Stay informed about the latest in autonomous vehicle technology, industry developments, and market trends to understand the profound impact these vehicles will have on our future.
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In this presentation, we have discussed a very important feature of BMW X5 cars… the Comfort Access. Things that can significantly limit its functionality. And things that you can try to restore the functionality of such a convenient feature of your vehicle.
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2. Sustainability has three parts:
§ Environmental Protection (Green)
§ Economic Sustainability (Mobility and Reliability)
§ Social (Safety and Human Values)
“Mee$ng,
and
some$mes
re-‐defining,
the
mobility
needs
of
the
present
without
compromising
the
ability
of
future
genera$ons
to
meet
their
needs”.
o ITS
America
Policy
Statement
on
Sustainable
Transporta$on
3. Transportation Systems Management & Operations
§ Integrated Corridor § Coordinated Traffic Signal Timing/
Management (ICM) Adaptive Control
§ Active Traffic Management § Transit Enhancements (Bus Rapid
(ATM) / Managed Motorways Transit and signal priority)
§ Managed Lanes (HOV, HOT) § Incident & Emergency
§ Regional Coordination Management
§ Multi- Modal Traveler § Ramp Management
Information § Road Weather Management
Existing & Emerging Strategies Supported by ITS Technologies
• Manage Congestion / Increase Reliability – Economic Sustainability
• Enhance Safety / Reduce Crashes – Social Sustainability
• Reduce Stops & VHT (Emissions) – Environmental Sustainability
4. Integrated Corridor Management
§ ICM - “Operational coordination of multiple
transportation networks and cross-network connections
comprising a corridor, and the coordination of institutions
responsible for corridor mobility”
§ Integration City 1 – Traffic Signal System
– Operational
P
– Technical Regional Rail Agency – Train Management System
– Institutional
§ Pro-active State DOT – Freeway Management System
Bus Company – AVL system
City 2 – Traffic Signal System
4
6. Active Traffic Management
§ Variable Speed Displays
§ Dynamic Lane Assignment
§ Queue Warning
§ Operated in real time
based on current
conditions
6
7. TSMO Strategies / ITS and GHG
Reductions
1000
Real-world activity
900
Steady-state activity
800 congestion
mitigation
700
speed
CO2 (g/mi)
600 management
500
400
300
traffic
200
smoothing
100
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Average Speed (mph)
(Thanks to Matt Barth – UCal Riverside for the graph)
9. Managed Lanes – HOT / Express Toll
§ High‐occupancy/Toll (HOT)
lanes
– Non-HOV vehicles can use
HOV lanes by paying toll
• Toll is varied based on
average speed
• No less than 45 mph 90%
of the time
§ Express toll lanes
– All vehicles are charged toll
(variable)to use the lane(s).
10. Connected Vehicle
• Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V)
Communications for Safety
• Vehicle to Infrastructure
(V2I) Communications
• Real-Time Data Capture
and Management
• Applications for the
Environment: Real-Time
Information Synthesis
(AERIS)
10
11. Other ITS Considerations for
Sustainable Transport
§ Support of Eco-driving
§ Performance Measures
– Recent MAP 21 Legislation
§ Adaptation
§ Pricing (VMT Reduction)
§ Road Usage Charging (Financial Sustainability)