PRESENTATION ON ITS TREND IN INDIA Presented by : Alok Sethi (GM-Transportation Technology Solutions)
ITS AS WE KNOW IT
Typical ITS applications in India Public Commercial Travel & Traffic Information Electronic Emergency Transportation Vehicle Management Management Payment Management Management Operations
Typical benefits of ITS • Improved service quality – On time departures, even headways, better reliability • Improved productivity and resource allocation – Achieve more with the available bus and crew resource – Less slack time in schedules, less overtime needed, less lost-kms – Reassign dispatchers etc. to where they are more effective • Improved operational discipline – Better driving, less accidents, better customer perception • Accurate and extensive information for passengers – Waiting times reduced, passenger will wait for a good service • Extensive information for planning and management – Improved corporate management, ability to track • Complete, timely and error-free data to support administrative systems, reduced processing costs – Reliable means to implement contract monitoring and payments
ITS IMPLEMENTATIONS TRENDS IN INDIA
Transit based ITS in Indian Cities ITS ALREADY IMPLEMENTED • Delhi (Cluster buses) • Bangalore • Ahmedabad (Janmarg BRT) • Mysore • Bhopal • Mumbai • Naya Raipur (BRT) • UPSRTC • RSRTC • Himachal roadways IN Process of Implementation/ Partial • Chandigarh • Jaipur • Bhopal • Mira Bhayandar • Hubli Dharwad (BRT) • Indore (BRT) • Naya Raipur (BRT) • Kolkata (CSTC)
Traffic Implementations Notable ITS implementations in Traffic: Bangalore, Mumbai, Hydrabad have traffic (as well as transit) implementation of ITS Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata and Chennai have made significant ITS applications for traffic Intelligent Signaling Surveillance Cameras Website: live traffic updates Variable Message Signboards enforcement cameras used for speeding and red light jumping Control Centre
Smart City- The Recent Govt. Intervention - Around 15 cities out of first 20 have major ITS intervention at PAN City level. - 80% of cities have Intelligent Transport(Mobility components) Transport / G2C/Service Traffic City Operations Waste Water Transit CCTV Delivery Monitoring 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 Cities Cities Cities Cities Cities Cities Cities Citizen Flood / Connectivity Engagem Livability Property Disaster Mobility Health Sanitation Parking ent Tax Mngmt 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 Citie Cities s Pan City Solutions identified by the 20 Smart Cities
Smart City – Unified Transport Example
E-Tolling – fastag • Near non-stop motion through toll plazas • Convenience for cashless payment of toll fee • Less traffic congestion and reduced commute times • Toll statements which can be mailed or made available online • A cashback of 10% on all Toll payments using FASTag. The cashback amount for a particular month will be credited back to your FASTag • Around 10 participating banks account within a week of subsequent month. • Digital payments (e-wallets) • Over 400 Toll Plaza’s enabled • Low Cost RFiD based technology. • Lower operating costs • Better audit control through centralized user accounts • Improved capacity without being required to build more infrastructure
Electronic fare Collection : NCMC... Ministry of Urban Development, Govt. of India has come out with a National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) to enable seamless travel for individuals across multiple modes of public transport through a common media such as smart card. 1. Seamless travel with single fare 3 4 media 2. Promote usage of public transport 2 3. Reduction in administrative costs 4. Customer satisfaction, improve patronage and loyalty 5. Availability of accurate information about usage trends Benefits to Commuters
Common Mobility Program Axis Bank partnered with Kochi Metro has launched „Kochi One‟ card in association with NPCI,will allow users to swipe them at retail outlets which have Rupay -enabled point of sale machines. Axis Bank partnered with BMTC has launched open-loop smart cards , released in partnership with Axis bank Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation partnered with ICICI Bank has launched Common City Payment System (CCPS) with an aim to offer citizens a common platform of payment facility which would enable them to pay for any services within the city.
STANDARDS AND ITS
ITS Services as per US National Architecture
US National ITS Architecture There are Eight group of user services and Twelve in ISO 1. Travel & Traffic Management 2. Public Transportation Management 3. Information Management 4. Maintenance & Construction Operations 5. Electronic Payment 6. Commercial Vehicle Operations 7. Emergency Management 8. Advanced Vehicle Safety Systems
User Services Categories & Applicability to India Electronic Transit Payment Information Management Management Public Maintenance & Commercial Transport Construction Vehicle Management Management Operations (Trucking/Freight) Advance Vehicle Emergency Safety System Management Traffic Management
Key Indian Standardization Works - IS 16490 : 2016 -LED Destination Board System for Buses - Specification. • IS 16833 : 2018 -ANNEX A: ATD with an integrated emergency system • Vehicle Location Tracking Device with Emergency Button ( AIS- 140) • IS 16833 : 2018 -ANNEX B: Electronic Fare meter with Integrated ATD and an integrated emergency system • IS 16833 : 2018 -ANNEX C/D: CCTV system with an integrated emergency system
KEY RECENT CHANGES IN ITS LANDSCAPE
The Big Disrupters – Innovative ITS apps • Aggregators – The Taxi Segment Disruption • CarPool / RideShare • Crowd Sourced Mapping /Traffic • Public Transport Aggregators
Key Near future trends in ITS • Framework for collaborative Telematics Applications • Govt. regulations making it mandatory to Adopt Technology platform • Eg. Etolling, emergency Buttons • Need to integrate multiple data sources and share data for multiple uses.. • MHA mandate for 102 emergency services. • MoUD National Urban Transport helpline • MoRTH mandate for Vehicle tracking(AIS- 140) The Emergence for Govt. regulated Commercial Transport application platforms ..
Key Near future trends in ITS • The Rise of IoT networks. • Multiple communication technologies for data transfer to central apps. • Same sensors can give inputs to various departments.. • Technology the enabler >>>> to technology the equaliser • Adopting of technology at Individual operator level assisted by Open transparent data platforms, breaking the artificial entry barriers by technology leaders. • Further disruption in Public Transport Space • ITS enabled Public transport Aggregation platforms with a difference, under flexible Govt. regulations • Self ticketing to emerge coupled by rise of Payment apps.
Roadmap Endless possibilities benefiting the commuters….
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