Introduction
to Intelligent
Transportation Systems
Basic Knowledge
What is ITS
• Application of well-established technologies of
communication, control, electronics,
computer hardware and computer software in
order to increase the safety and efficiency
parameters of the actual transportation
system.
Intelligent Transportation System
Collection of entities that
perform tasks according to
internal regulations and a
given common objective
Collection of entities that collaborate in the movement of freight
and passengers,
Collection of entities that collaborate in the movement of freight and passengers, and that have the ability
to learn, adapt to new situations, and use information/knowledge to enhance operational efficiency
Class Syllabus (Topics)
Block Topic
1 Introduction to ITS: definition, roles and involvement.
2 Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS)
3 Advanced Transportation Management Systems (ATMS)
4 ITS services: Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS), Commercial
Vehicle Operation (CVO), etc
5 ITS and technologies: Automated highway systems (AHS), Autonomous
Vehicles, Intelligent Infrastructures, etc
6 Critical ITS issues: ITS and security, ITS and safety, human factors, privacy,
sustainability, etc
7 The future of ITS
Course Instructors
• Lecturer: Amnir Hadachi
– Lectures: Tue. 14.15 - 16.00
– Labs: Thur. 12.15 - 14.00
– Room: Ülikooli 17, room 220
– Email: amnir.hadachi@ut.ee
Student Requirements
• Attendance and participation (15%)
• Midterm exam (20%)
• Final exam (20%)
• Projects and presentations: (25%) (two choices)
– Research paper (individual)
• Critical review of selected ITS literature
• Analysis on some topic of interest to you related to ITS
– Creating a small application (individual or group)
• Possible application will be discussed during the lab sessions
Student Requirements
• Labs: (20%)
– First part is related to image processing and
computer vision in ITS
– Second part is concerned about traffic simulation
and V2V communication
Why is ITS important ?
• Travel:
– Time Savings
– Reduced Crashes and Fatalities
– Improved security and safety
– Cost Avoidance
– Increased reliability
– Improved trip planning
– Improved emergency response
Why is ITS important ?
• Economic:
– Increased Customer Satisfaction
– Improved productivity
– On-time delivery
• Environmental:
– Fuel saving
– Reduced air pollution
ITS elements
• http://mubbisherahmed.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/etsi-its.jpg
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ITS Objectives
• Manage Congestion on arterial and freeways
• Improve safety
• Increased and higher quality mobility
• Reduce energy use and negative environmental
impact
• Increase efficiency
• Increase coordination
• Improved public-private partnerships
• Improved Economic Productivity
ITS Structure
• Sensing
• Communications
• Computing
Technology
• Algorithms
• Vehicle
• Transport infrastructure
• Cameras
Institutions Systems • Magnetic loops
• sensors
• ITS benefits public and private sectors
ITS Driving Factors
Technology
Economic
Development
Resources
Environmental
Issues Quality of Life
Issues
Sustainability Social Equity
Institutional and
organizational
realities
ITS Scale
ORGANIZATIONAL SCALE
Integrated Supply Chain
Intermodal
GEOGRAPHIC
Modal SCALE
Real Time Urban Regional National Global
Tactical Planning
Strategic Planning
TIME SCALE
Impact of ITS
• Provide traffic information to road users during
and before a trip through communication
technologies.
• Provide Information about public transportation
in real time.
– Scheduling systems
– Vehicle location systems
• Goods delivery operators can optimize in a
efficient way their business.
• Provide information for urban planning and
support them in their decision making.
ITS: Simplified Architecture
Data Collection
Planning Analysis
Traffic Control
Traveler Management
Data Collection
• Source of data:
– Cameras
– Magnetic loops or induction loops
– GPS
– Smartphones
– Mobile phones network
– Surveys
– etc
Planning Analysis
Performances
Planning
Management
Traffic
management
Information
system
Traffic Control
Network Operations
Incident Management
Response
Network Control
Traveler Management
Demand Management/ Payment
Traveler Information Services
Methods
SMS Portal Mobile Radio or TV Licensing eTicket Parking Road
Pricing or
Toll
Dynamic Traffic Management Process
Traffic Management
Center
Information Surveillance Control
Information Control
Loop Loop
Travel Traffic
Supply
Demand Conditions
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ITS: Subsystems
• Major areas of ITS:
– Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS)
– Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS)
– Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS)
– Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS)
– Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO)
– Advanced Rural Transportation systems (ARTS)
ITS: Subsystems
• Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS)
– Network management, including incident
management, traffic light control, electronic toll
collection, congestion prediction and congestion-
ameliorating strategies.
ITS: Subsystems
• Advanced Traveller Information Systems (ATIS)
– Information provided to drivers pre-trip and
during the trip in the vehicle. ATMS helps provide
real-time network information.
ITS: Subsystems
• Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS)
– Passenger information and technologies to
enhance system operations, including fare
collection, intermodal transfers, scheduling.
ITS: Subsystems
• Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS)
– A set of technologies designed to enhance driver
control and vehicle safety.
ITS: Subsystems
• Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO)
– Technologies to enhance commercial fleet
productivity, including weigh-in-motion (WIM),
pre-clearance procedures, interstate coordination.
ITS: Subsystems
• Advanced Rural Transportation systems (ARTS)
– Mostly safety and security technologies for travel
in rural areas.
– NB: Rural Areas are defined as areas with less infrastructure resources access
compared to metropolitan areas
ITS global vision
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ITS Services
• Traveler information;
• Traffic management and operations;
• Vehicle services;
• Freight transport;
• Public transport;
• Emergency;
• Transport-related electronic payment;
• Road transport related personal safety;
• Weather and environmental conditions monitoring;
• Disaster response management and coordination;
ITS Services
• Traveler Information:
– Pretrip information;
– On-trip information;
– Route guidance and navigation
pretrip;
– Route guidance and navigation on-
trip;
– Trip planning support;
– Travel services information.
ITS Services
• Traffic Management and
Operations:
– Traffic management and
control;
– Transport related incident
management;
– Demand management;
– Transport infrastructure
maintenance management;
– Policing/enforcing traffic
regulations.
ITS Services
• Vehicle Services:
– Transport-related vision enhancement;
– Automated vehicle operation;
– Collision avoidance;
– Safety readiness;
– Precrash restraint
deployment.
ITS Services
• Freight Transport and Logistics:
– Administrative functions:
• Commercial vehicle preclearance;
• Commercial vehicle administrative processes;
• Automated roadside safety inspection;
• Commercial vehicle on-board safety monitoring;
– Commercial functions:
• Freight transport fleet management;
• Intermodal information management;
• Management and control of intermodal centers;
• Management of dangerous freight.
ITS Services
• Public Transport:
– Public transport management;
– Demand responsive and shared transport.
ITS Services
• Emergency:
– Transport-related emergency notification and
personal security;
– After theft vehicle recovery;
– Emergency vehicle management;
– Emergency vehicle preemption;
– Emergency vehicle data;
– Hazardous materials and incident notification.
ITS Services
• Transport-Related Electronic
Payment:
– Transport-related electronic financial
transactions;
– Integration of transport-related
electronic payment services.