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Kapsch TrafficCom
Steve Sprouffske
Manager, ITS Solutions and Pre-Sales
Improving Commercial Vehicle Truck Parking
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The Truck Parking Problem
� 8th on ATRI’s Top 10 industry concerns
� Safety and Compliance issue
� FHWA disbursed $34M in discretionary funding
� ATRI Truck Parking Survey
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� ATRI Truck Parking Survey
� Polled 242 drivers and 93 carriers
� most important factors over the shortage of truck parking
� fatigue management
� compliance with hours of service regulationsDriver fatality when a Nissan Sentra struck the right rear of a tractor-trailer parked on the left shoulder of the entrance ramp to the Interstate 95 southbound rest area in Fairfield, Conn. late Wednesday Dec 12, 2012.
http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Police-Truck-illegally-parked-in-fatal-accident-4114588.php#ixzz2UDFwXHjN
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I-94 Truck Parking Project Goals
� Enhance highway safety by providing timely and reliable truck parking information
� Provide a sustainable and scalable truck parking solution
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� Provide a secure solution that protects user privacy and data
� Maximize user acceptance of the system for truck parking decisions
� Leverage connected vehicle concepts for expanding information exchange
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Stakeholders and Partners
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The V2X Landscape
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Expanding information flow
� A truly connected vehicle is being realized
� 5.9 GHz DSRC, LTE/cellular, and even 915MHz all provide a mechanism for getting information to the driver and road operator
� Each technology decision has advantages and disadvantages
� Where does the cost reside?
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� Where does the cost reside?
� Connectivity options
� Bandwidth
� Ability to integrate with other technologies
� Technology selection should provide a solution that meets the needs of the end-user
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What is V2X?
� V2X is the combination of services utilizing bi-directional communications between vehicles and the roadside.
� Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to- infrastructure (V2I) communication are the core communication paths utilized within the connected vehicle environment.
� Safety and mobility services fall into one of these categories.
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� V2V focuses on those services which provide safety of life and property between vehicles. V2V extends the safety envelope around the vehicle.
� V2I focuses on those services which utilize roadside infrastructure to provide not only safety services but also mobility improvement services.
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System Concept
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� MDOT will disseminate information over multiple channels:
� Dynamic truck parking signs
� MiDrive Website
� Connected Vehicle application
� ParkingCarma Smartphone Apps
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Corridor Overview
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� Up to 20 public and private truck stops and rest areas
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System Architecture
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I-94 Truck Parking Project Overview
• 5 Sites equipped with 5.9 transceivers
• Integration with Michigan traffic management system
• Data collated from public and private parking facilities
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• Data provided to truck drivers on a tablet
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Why 5.9 GHz DSRC?
� Open standards (technology public—not owned by a single company)
� Banking grade security of over the air data
� Device anonymity
� Adaptable to medium and short range communication zones provide the best of both worlds:
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� Communication range minimum of 3000 ft. with clear line of sight
� Exact Lane-Level Localization at the transaction point
� Multi-service enforcement
� Tolling, ORT, HOT
� CMV E-Screening
� Fixed and mobile enforcement
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5.9 Project Components
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Roadside products In-vehicle products
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MTX/TRX-9450 TS3306
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Solution Multiplicity Expands Benefits to Commercial Vehicle Market
� V2X enables relevant/time sensitive data for weigh station clearance and driver information
� Driver identification
� Vehicle condition data
� Hours of service
� Traffic management/road conditions
� V2X integrates with other roadside sensors (WIM/ALPR/USDOT Reader) providing
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� V2X integrates with other roadside sensors (WIM/ALPR/USDOT Reader) providing complete vehicle information
� The system will identify key information for officers to intelligently and quickly identify trucks with faults.
� Fleets can save upwards of a billion US dollars annually through the use of electronic fleet credentials which can be stored on the V2X transponder.
� A single stop at a weigh station will cost a driver or fleet over $8 and 1 gallon of fuel
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Thank You!
Steve SprouffskeManager, ITS Solutions & [email protected](760) 525- 5454
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Road-side Solution
Product name MTX/9450-E
Description Transceiver platform for
Connected Vehicle Safety and
mobility V2I applications
Special features Precise localisation, stand-alone
operation, dual Ethernet,
internal or external antennas
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internal or external antennas
selectable, built-in GPS RX, IEEE
802.11p , IEEE 1609 compliant
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TS3306 5.9 GHz ITS On Board Unit
Key Features
• Compatible with IEEE 802.11p, IEEE 1609.x and SAE J2735• Compatible to current specifications of ITS G5 • Supports IEEE 1609.2 based security for signing and verification• Optional external antenna connector for WAVE/ITS G5• Bluetooth interface to smart phone , tablet or laptop.• Built-in GPS receiver
Characteristics
• Single PCB design with integrated 5.9 WAVE/ITS G5, GNSS and Bluetooth solutions. No internal connectors.
• Operational temperature range: -40°C to +85°C• Internal re-chargeable battery tested up to +105°C.
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Characteristics• Internal re-chargeable battery tested up to +105°C.• Output power: +14 dBm• Receiver Sensitivity: -90 dBm (6 Mbps)
Target
Applications
• Commercial Vehicle Inspection• Electronic Payment and Access Control• Transit Signal Priority• Traveler Information• Signal Phase and Timing • USDOT Safety Pilot applications• CAM/DENM
References
• NYSDOT Schodack• FTE / Sun Pass• US DOT Safety Pilot• ACS Help• Testfeld Telematik / ITS WC 2012