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8th ITS European Congress – Lyon. 6th – 9th June
European Field Operational Test on Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Highway Operation
2011, June 9thFederico García-LinaresR&D Manager (FOTsis Technical Coord.)OHL Concesiones
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• Overview
• Objectives
• General Architecture
• Test-Sites
• Consortium
• Project Main Figures
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PROJECT BACKGROUND
• Many EC-funded research efforts have approached cooperative systems from a vehicle perspective
• Some current projects related to cooperative systems have influence in the infrastructure
• There are almost not private Infrastructure Operators involved in ICT for Transport projects
• Spanish OASIS initiative for developing the Highway of the Future, starting point for Infrastructures participation in European projects: FOTsis
FOTsis is one of the two Integrated Projects approved in the Call ICT for Mobility of the Future (FP7-ICT-2009-6)
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IN A NUTSHELL (1/3)
FOTsis is a large-scale field testing of the road infrastructure management systems needed for the operation of close-to-market cooperative I2V & V2I
technologies, in order to assess in detail both 1) their effectiveness and 2) their potential for a full-scale
deployment in European roads
FOTsis represents a step forward to better connect vehicles, infrastructures and traffic management centres
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IN A NUTSHELL (2/3)
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FOTsis can contribute to a safer, more intelligent and more sustainable road transport system
FOTsis will test 7 services in several experimental environments throughout Europe:
• S1: Emergency Management • S2: Safety Incident Management• S3: Intelligent Congestion Control
• S4: Dynamic Route Planning• S5: Special Vehicle Tracking • S6: Advanced Enforcement
• S7: Infrastructure Safety Assessment
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IN A NUTSHELL (3/3)
FOTsis main objective is to test the infrastructure’s capability to provide the aforementioned 7 services
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FOTsis will review the following elements in connection to the infrastructure:
• Communication networks • Integrated ITS Systems
• Interaction between Infrastructure and Users • Infrastructure Management Tools for Safety and Mobility
• Regulatory Framework• Stakeholders’ Relations
• Impact on Safety, Mobility and Sustainability
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STRUCTURE
END USERS (Vehicles)
END USERS (Vehicles)
GOVERNMENT EMERGENCY SERVICES
ROAD OPERATORS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
INFRASTRUCTUREINFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOP I2V AND V2I COMMUNICATIONS
INTEGRATE EXISTING IN-VEHICLE SERVICES
TEST CLOSE-TO-MARKET ITS SERVICES
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FOTsis GENERAL OBJECTIVES
• FOTsis can contribute to a Safer, more Intelligent and more Sustainable road transport system
• Develop a common ITS & Communication Architecture for the European infrastructures
• Develop and test FOTsis Cooperative Services
• Promote the implementation of this Architecture and these Services in the existing and future highways
• Generate Business Models to promote these Services
• Dissemination Cooperative Services vs. Infrastructure
• Ensure that the Infrastructure is prepared to current and futureCooperative Services
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FOTsis TECHNICAL OBJECTIVES
• FOTsis will develop its General Architecture according to European Standards
• FOTsis aims to integrate different existing solutions of:On Board Units Communication accessRoad Side EquipmentControl Centre Systems
• FOTsis will cooperate with parallel FOTs and related R&D initiatives towards an European interoperability & standardization of Cooperative Services
FOTsis will be open to disseminate technical tools promoting the deployment of ITS Cooperative Services in
European tolling motorways network (ASECAP)
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ITS Data Acquisition
Traffic ManagementModule
Alert/Incident ManagementModule/Procedures
Emergency ManagementModule/Procedures
ITS Equipment /Data Control
ROAD SIDE
EXTERNAL ACTORS
GENERAL ARCHITECTURE
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VEHICLE
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Total length(km)
ADT (vehicles/day)
20.000
90.000
22.000
17.000
28.000
95.000
130.000
Services to be tested
M-12 Airport Axis (Autopista Eje-Aeropuerto;
OHL Concesiones)9,4
S1: Emergency ManagementS2: Safety Incident Management
A2 1st stretch (Autovía de Aragón Tramo 1;
OHL Concesiones)56,1
S3: Intelligent Congestion ControlS4: Dynamic Route Planning
SPAIN
A2 3rd stretch (AUMECSA; IRIDIUM) 90,0
S2: Safety Incident ManagementS5: Special Vehicle Tracking
Baixo Alentejo (Planestrada) 247 S5: Special Vehicle TrackingS7: Infrastructure Safety Assessment
PORTUGALAlgarve Litoral (Marestrada) 346 S6: Advanced Enforcement
S7: Infrastructure Safety Assessment
A99 (South-Bavarian Motorway Authority ABDS) 54
S3: Intelligent Congestion ControlS4: Dynamic Route Planning
A9 (South-Bavarian Motorway Authority ABDS) 529
S3: Intelligent Congestion ControlS4: Dynamic Route PlanningGERMANY
A92 (South-Bavarian Motorway Authority ABDS) 134 71.000
90.000
S3: Intelligent Congestion ControlS4: Dynamic Route Planning
GREECE Pathe Motorway (NEA ODOS) 186,5S1: Emergency ManagementS6: Advanced Enforcement
TEST-SITES SUMMARY
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TEST-SITES EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGIES
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• EquipmentTraffic Detection and Measurement: Cameras, Illuminators, ANPR
Systems, LIDAR laser scanners, Radars
Communications: DSRC antennas, Digital Broadcasting Equipment, Universal Remote Stations (URS), Internal Fiber Optic communications, External ADSL communications
ITS Infrastructure: Control Centre Servers, RSU Controllers, Gantries, Variable Message Signs (VMS), Weather Stations
Vehicle: On Board Units (OBU), Nomadic Devices
• TechnologiesCommunications access technologies: 3G/GPRS, DSRC, DVB-TArtificial VisionRadarLIDAR
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Highway Operators (Coordination)
Highway Operators (Coordination)
Road AuthoritiesRoad Authorities
On-Board Equipment Manufacturers
On-Board Equipment Manufacturers
Telecommunications Operators
Telecommunications Operators
Logistic OperatorsLogistic Operators
Map & Content ProvidersMap & Content Providers
UsersUsers
Technology IntegratorsTechnology Integrators
Road Safety & Automotive Research Centres
Road Safety & Automotive Research Centres
CONSORTIUM: Countries & Partner Categories
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CONSORTIUM: List of beneficiariesHIGHWAY OPERATOR
IRIDIUM SPAINOHL CONCESIONES SPAINPLANESTRADA PORTUGALMARESTRADA PORTUGALNEA ODOS GREECE
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATORSICE SPAININDRA SPAINACB SYSTEMS GERMANYGMVIS SKYSOFT PORTUGALTRANSVER GERMANYTERNA ENERGY GREECEGMV SISTEMAS SPAIN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATORFRANCE TELECOM FRANCEOPTIMUS PORTUGAL
UNIVERSITYUNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID
SPAIN
AALTO UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
FINLAND
RESEARCH CENTREILMATIETEEN LAITOS FINLANDCENTER FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS
GREECE
CENTRO DE INNOVACIÓN DE INFRAESTRUCTURAS INTELIGENTES
SPAIN
MAP & CONTENT PROVIDERGEOVILLE AUSTRIA
USERS’ ASSOCIATIONFEDERATION INTERNATIONAL DE L’AUTOMOBILE
FRANCE
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONEUROPEAN UNION ROAD FEDERATION
BELGIUM
ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES CONCESSIONNAIRES D’AUTOROUTES ET D’OUVRAGES A PEAGE
FRANCE
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PROJECT MAIN FIGURES
Main Project DatesProposal Submission April 13th 2010Project Begin Date April 1st 2011Project End Date September 30th 2014Project Time Frame 2011 – 2014 (42 months)
Main Economical FiguresBudget EUR 13,8 millionFunding (EC) EUR 7,85 millionNumber of Partners 23Number of Countries 8
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Thank you for your attention!Fore more info please contact:
management@fotsis.eu
FOTsis project & IPv6FOTsis project & IPv6José Manuel Menéndez
Jorge AlfonsoJorge Alfonso
UPMS iSpain
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Contents
● The FOTsis project● Introduction● Objectives● Objectives● Services
● The FOTsis architecture● Deployment scenarios● Vehicle and roadside ITS stations● FOTsis IPv6 ITS Stations
● IPv6, ITSSv6 and FOTsis● Requirements
● Conclusions
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The FOTsis project (I)
● FOTsis: European Field Operational Test on Safe, Intelligent and Sustainable Road Operation
Project call ID: FP7 UCT 2009 6Project call ID: FP7-UCT-2009-6
● 23 Partners (8 countries, varied expertise):( , p )Iridium, OHL, Planestrada, Maestrada, Nea, SICE, Indra, ACB
Systems, GMVIS Skysoft, Transver, Terna, FT, UPM, IL, AALTO CERTH Geoville CI3 ERF GMV FIA OptimusAALTO, CERTH, Geoville, CI3, ERF, GMV, FIA, Optimus, ASECAP
● Budget: 13,8M €● Duration: 42 Months (Started April 1st, 2011)
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The FOTsis project (II)
FOTsis is a large-scale field testing of the road infrastructure management systems needed for the operation of close tomanagement systems needed for the operation of close-to-
market cooperative I2V & V2I technologies
OBJECTIVES
● Develop a common ITS & Communications platform for the European● Develop a common ITS & Communications platform for the European road infrastructures, according to European standards and integrating different existing solutions
● Develop and test FOTsis cooperative services
● Cooperate with other relevant European projects to ensure interoperability of platforms and services and maximization of standardization efforts
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standardization efforts
The FOTsis project (III)
FOT i SERVICESFOTsis SERVICES
● S1: Emergency managementg y g● S2: Safety incident management● S3: Intelligent congestion control Preliminary Service QoS
h b d fi d i ● S4: Dynamic route planning● S5: Special vehicle tracking● S6: Advanced enforcement
has been defined in terms of end-to-end:
• Latency● S6: Advanced enforcement● S7: Infrastructure safety assessment
Latency• Addressing mode
• Security requirements• [Link to user] RangeA d k Bit t• Avg and peak Bitrate
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The FOTsis architecture (I)
Connectivity scenarios
● Deployment scenario 1 – Short range● Deployment scenario 2 – Long range● Deployment scenario 2 – Long range
Core NetworkShort range deployment
VehicleITS
Station
RoadsideITS
Station
Central ITS
Station
Central ITS
Station
ITS Ad Hoc Network
Core Network(Internet / Private Access Network)
g p y
PersonalI S
Central I S
Central I S
Central ITS
Station
ITS Station Public Access
Network- Mobile
- DVB
ITS Station
ITS Station
Long range deployment
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g g p y
The FOTsis architecture (II)
Connectivity scenarios – FOTsis In-vehicle ITS Station
● Short range vehicle OBU could make use of a number of access technologies: 802.11a/b/g and 802.11ptechnologies: 802.11a/b/g and 802.11p
● Long range vehicle OBU could make use of a number of access technologies as well: 3G and DVB
● Additionally, support for onboard network (CAN Bus) should be considered
ITS Gateway Vehicle
ITS H t
ITS BorderRouter
Services
ITS Host Router
• 802.11a/b/g/p• 3G, DVB
In-vehiclenetwork
FOTsis VehicleITS sub-system
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The FOTsis architecture (III)
Connectivity scenarios – FOTsis Roadside ITS Station
● Roadside Units should provide the necessary access technologies to ensure connectivity for the usersensure connectivity for the users
● RSUs must provide support for the proprietary local sensor network and, additionally, to the backbone network of the Control Centre
ITS ITS
FOTsisRoadside ITS ITS
Services
RoadsideITS Host
ITS Router
ITS BorderRouter
Roadside ITS sub-system
ITS Gateway
Proprietary • 802.11a/b/g/p• 3G, DVB
Proprietaryroadsidenetwork
Backbonenetwork
Road sensors Road vehicles Control Centre
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The FOTsis architecture (IV)
FOTsis IPv6 ITS Stations
● All ITS Station subsystems (4) are included in FOTsis!● IPv6 is planned to be implemented in all the links● Careful architectural design is necessary to comply with the currently
hybrid existing IPv4 & IPv6 elements
Core NetworkShort range deployment
VehicleITS
Station
RoadsideITS
Station
Central ITS
Station
ITS Ad Hoc Network
Core Network(Internet / Private Access Network)
IPv6IPv6 IPv6IPv6 IPv4/IPv6IPv4/IPv6 IPv4/IPv6IPv4/IPv6
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The FOTsis architecture (V)
FOTsis IPv6 ITS Stations
● FOTsis aims at providing a service management platform...● ... isolated from an underlying communications platform...● ... and based on different access technologies and IPv4/IPv6.
Services
• Support to existing IPv4 devices will be
Services Management Platform
Transport & Network
IPv4 IPv6
Support to existing IPv4 devices will beachieved through use of DualStackMIPv4 where necessary
Access PHY
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IPv6, ITSSv6 and FOTsis
Requirements (or Santa Claus wishes?)
● FOTsis IPv6 Mobility issues:● Permanent and un-interrupted access to internet● Seamless re-connection on different access technologies● Network mobility● Transparent routing accross networks● Possibility to connect through several networks in parallel● Automatic switching to the best available access technology
● FOTsis IPv6 Security issues:● Communication privacy● IPR proper handling and provisionIPR proper handling and provision
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Conclusions
● FOTsis● FOTsis
Will follow the current C2X communication standards......even though they do not cover the whole communication stack......to test the road infrastructure management systems in the provision of Cooperative Systems......integrated with the already currently available road equipment
● IPv6Should provide the means to fullfil:
1. Mobility aspects2. Security aspectesy p
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