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The Future of Transportation is Here March 12, 2013 Innovation for better mobility The Problem: U.S. Traffic Congestion Wastes $100+ Billion Annually Source: Texas Transportation Institute, 2011 Urban Mobility Report, Sept. 2011 Includes


  1. The Future of Transportation is Here March 12, 2013 Innovation for better mobility

  2. The Problem: U.S. Traffic Congestion Wastes $100+ Billion Annually Source: Texas Transportation Institute, 2011 Urban Mobility Report, Sept. 2011 ¹Includes cost of wasted time and fuel only. Innovation for better mobility 2

  3. Where is Everyone Going?  4 trillion miles are traveled per day  An average of 14,500 miles is traveled per person annually  On a daily basis, Americans average 4 trips per day, totaling an average 40 miles of travel—most of it (35 miles) in a personal vehicle  Walking trips accounted for almost 9 percent of all trips * Source: ITS America Innovation for better mobility 3

  4. Where is Everyone Going?  Driving is big part of our lives, impacting our communities and families Other, 13% Commuting to Family and Work, 15% Personal, 45% Social and Recreational, 27% * Source: ITS America Innovation for better mobility 4

  5. Most Congested Areas!  By late 2010, the five cities in the United States with the worst rush hour traffic congestion were:  Los Angeles  New York City  Washington, D.C.  San Francisco  Seattle Innovation for better mobility 5

  6. Technology’s Role in Solving the Transportation Problem  Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS): – Use of electronics, communications, and information processing technology to improve all aspects of transportation  Measure -> Collect travel behavior/pattern data  Manage -> Analyze and monitor travel conditions  Inform -> Provide real-time information to travelers  Guide -> Deliver actionable and predictive information – Increase efficiency and improve safety, reduce congestion, and enhance traveler mobility and convenience… More throughput from the system Innovation for better mobility 6

  7. Federal, State, & Local Funding Supporting Growth  Federal Highway Bill passed July 2012 – $105B in funding through September 2014 – Intelligent transportation research funding doubles to $100M per year – Creates $62.5M Technology & Innovation Deployment program – We expect revenues from the bill within the next few quarters  State & Local Funding - Various funds from local tax, maintenance funds, & bonds (Measure M2 in Orange County)  Private Funding - Public/Private partnerships expected to supplement infrastructure spending Innovation for better mobility 7

  8. Who We Are…  Iteris is a leader in information solutions for the ITS Market – Publicly traded company – HQ in Santa Ana  We focus on three areas in the ITS market: 1. Roadway Sensors : Products to measure information in the ITS industry 2. Transportation Systems : Services to plan and deploy solutions to manage the transportation system 3. iPerform : Software to inform and guide motorists Innovation for better mobility 8

  9. The Future is Here… Really?! Innovation for better mobility

  10. Emergence of Technology to Better Manage the System Proactively Data Systems Analytics Innovation for better mobility

  11. The Big Data …  Infrastructure Data  Systems Data Providing  Calculated Data Actionable  Environmental Data Intelligent Layer  Weather Data  GIS Data Prediction Long-term Short-term Real-time Historic Historic Innovation for better mobility

  12. Delivering Dynamic and Real-Time Traffic Management Delivery Transition Connected Vehicle Personalized In-Vehicle Info Delivery Services Smart-Phone C2C Decision Support Dissemination FUTURE ITS Command & CAD Integration Location Aware Big Data Control Emergency Freight Historic Data Self-Healing Systems Management Management Multi-Modal Telephone Construction Special Events Self-Aware Systems Services Incident Radio Real-time Data Integration Predictive Management Integrated Services Dynamic Services Early Approach ATMS Real-time Prediction Innovation for better mobility

  13. Delivering Dynamic and Real-Time Traffic Management Technology Timeline In-Vehicle Fog Computing Management Bigger Data Prediction Cloud Computing Dissemination 3G 4G Connected Personalized Vehicle Location aware DSRC Text messaging Wi-Fi Bluetooth Predictive Mobile Phone GPS Smartphone Active Traffic Automated Systems Control Internet IVR RFID Dynamic Services ATMS/ATIS Real-time FUTURE Prediction Innovation for better mobility

  14. Smart Cities  Ways to address congestion, safety, and environmental challenges:  Bringing the many components of the transportation network together  There is a need for performance-based planning and investment  Increased importance for real-time performance measurement data  There are many sources of data  What to do with this data – the “Big Data Dilemma” Innovation for better mobility

  15. Paradigm Shift… Innovation for better mobility

  16. Traffic Management Paradigm  Reactive  Proactive  Inform  Guide  Current  Predicted  SOV  HOV or multi- modal trips  Regional Coordination  Fund O & M through partnering for traffic *(Graphic from Active Transportation and Demand Management management and traveler Foundational Research project, FHWA, 2011) information services Innovation for better mobility

  17. Traveler Information Allows Drivers to Make Informative Decisions  Drivers expect more real-time, accurate, and reliable information ….And predictable and personalized? Innovation for better mobility

  18. Significant Local Infrastructure Improvements to Better Manage Traffic City of Westminster Installation of Wireless Communication Iteris Santa Ana Office City of Newport Beach City of Fountain Valley

  19. Local Programs are Improving Traffic Flow Significantly  Measure M Signal Synchronization Innovation for better mobility 19

  20. Local Programs are Improving Traffic Flow Significantly  Recently completed Signal Synchronization Projects in Orange County: Annual Fuel Consumption Annual Fuel Cost Corridor Fuel MOE Before After Savings Before After Savings Bristol Street / State College Boulevard 2,353,185 2,003,635 349,550 $ 9,177,422 $ 7,814,177 $ 1,363,245 Harbor Boulevard 2,517,591 2,241,856 275,736 $ 9,818,606 $ 8,743,238 $ 1,075,369 Westminster Avenue / 17th Street 1,467,003 1,237,070 229,933 $ 5,721,313 $ 4,824,574 $ 896,740 Katella Avenue 4,843,418 4,221,260 622,158 $ 20,536,092 $ 17,898,143 $ 2,637,949 City Westminster Citywide Corridor 1,673,832 1,305,048 368,784 $ 5,088,449 $ 3,967,346 $ 1,121,103 City of Orange Citywide Corridor 3,089,607 2,390,927 698,680 $ 9,330,613 $ 7,220,600 $ 2,110,014 TOTAL 15,944,636 13,399,796 2,544,841 $ 59,672,495 $ 50,468,078 $ 9,204,419 Innovation for better mobility 20

  21. Changing Traffic Management Paradigm Rapidly Evolving Technical Capabilities & Partnership Opportunities Innovation for better mobility

  22. Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Concept  Travel Time Information for All Travel Modes – Northern Virginia (Pilot ICM) • Pre-trip and en-route travel time information for multiple travel modes • Delays, congestion • Personal trip planning tool (end-to-end, compare/mix travel modes) • Address road and transit options • Available parking, transit, carpool Innovation for better mobility

  23. Pilot ICM – Northern Virginia  Real-Time Parking Management and Guidance – Park-and-Ride space and guidance information (park-and-ride facilities near I-95) for travelers entering the corridor via arterials – Comparative travel time information for transit options (including next bus/train departure) along with parking space availability Innovation for better mobility

  24. Connected Vehicles  Next Generation ITS – Cars, trucks, buses, and trains communicating with each other wirelessly – Communicate safety and mobility information to one another – Goal is to: • Save lives • Prevent injuries • Ease traffic congestion • Improve the environment – Significant research and demonstration projects Innovation for better mobility

  25. Connected Vehicle to Support Safety & Mobility Apps Low Cost Parking (Testbed Installs in Availability Progress at 25 Monitoring Pushed to Sites) Web/Apps and Roadside Signs • Travel Time Information for All Travel Modes Comparative Travel Times for Facility & Modal Selection at Key Decision Point & on Web/Apps

  26. Can We Make Traffic Management and Information Sustainable?  Use of HOT lanes and dynamic pricing to fund operational strategies  Sponsorship and advertising for agency ATIS/511 services  Congestion/cordon pricing, dynamic parking pricing, revenues covering transportation management activities  Local measures…  Public/Private partnerships  Innovative user fees concepts – VMT – Fuel tax modifications – Broadcast media - ATIS • Share costs and revenues for providing specific incident and event information – Multi – state collaborations Innovation for better mobility

  27. Summary  Travelers are demanding real-time, accurate, and reliable information  Transportation industry is evolving technically and institutionally – Data, systems, delivery – Multi–modal – Multi-jurisdictional – Security, Safety, Law enforcement coordination – Emergence of technologies …..Tipping point!  ITS can be part of the solution providing high ROI Innovation for better mobility

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