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São Paulo 19 de Setembro 2017
Renato Pazotto
INOVAÇÃO NA INFRAESTRUTURA URBANA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgIfC5l0DzI&feature=youtu.beUm Circulo virtuoso para as Cidades
Melhora da
Qualidade de
Vida.
Atrair e Reter
Talentos
Permitir às
Empresas a
Competir e
Prosperar
Impulsionar a
cidade com
um local de
Classe
Mundial
Otimizar o
Impacto
Econômico e
Inverstimento
s
Connected Digital Platform
Analizar Visualizar Coletar Agir
EdgeEdge Edge
Traffic
Mgt.
Public
Transport
Parking
Smart
Meters
Street
Lighting
Security
Cameras
Cidades Inteligentes
• Fator de Desenvolvimento Econômico
• Reduz custos de manutenção, operação e deslocamento
(teletrabalho)
• Proporciona informações para o desenvolvimento urbanístico e
meio ambiente
• Permite a automação de processos e flexibilidade de
gerenciamiento.
• Melhores serviços aos cidadãos
Wi-Fi
Monitorament
o
Inteligente
Trafego
Inteligente
Iluminação
Inteligente
Smart Cities is a Journey, not a Destination
It is not about Technology, it
is about the People, the
Citizens
How do you deliver a better city to
the citizens?1
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Initiative across all
departments to get buy-in
Cross-Department
Budget
PPPP
Ecosystem
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Va
lue
Cre
ate
d
Time
Connected City
Infrastructure
Improves lives through responsive infrastructure via smart:
• Lighting
• Mass transit
• Parking
• Vehicle Traffic Management
• Pedestrian Traffic Awareness
Accessible /
Mobile City Hall
Increase access to city services by taking City Hall to the people via:
• Mobile trucks for underserved neighborhoods
• Kiosks in popular tourist areas, financial district, stadium, port etc.
• Mobile city hall apps
Public Safety
and Resiliency
Inform / Protect residents before during and after incidents:
• Intelligent signage
• Smart and resilient building materials
• Seamless cross jurisdictional communications
Hyper
Connected
“Giga City”
Connects public employees to the network and residents to the internet via
• City-wide fiber
• Pervasive Public WiFi “Urban Area Network”
Intelligent /
Responsive
Infrastructure
Digital City: The Journey
Extreme connectivity
• Driverless cars, Drones, V2V, V2P
• Wearables, Embeddables
• Smart electrical grids, water and waste management
Trends and Challenges
Connected Roadways
August 13th 2017
Transportation: The Top Priority for Cities
Social Services
Energy
Public Housing
Water
Waste Mgt
Public Safety
Health Care
Education
Environment
Transportation
Water
Health Care
Environment
City Mgt
Leisure and Culture
Energy
Communications
Education
Safety and Security
Transportation
Need for investment over the next 5-10
years by infrastructure area
Infrastructure area most important in attracting
economic investment
Source: WEF 2009, Survey of public and private sector stakeholders across world’s top 25 cities
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Global Trends Driving Changes in Transportation
Increasing Connectivity
Network Convergence
IT in the Operational Domain
Growing pressure to provide safer roads + mass transit
New revenue opportunities for roadside/ station services
Increased urbanization & congestion
Safety & Security Mandates
Disparity between regions & countries
Sustainability
Today’s Transportation Challenges
Safety
• More than a million people die each year on the world’s roads.
• Over 33,000 highway deaths and 5.6 million crashes occur in the U.S. alone.
• Accidents on roadways are leading cause of death for ages 15-29.
Mobility
• Now over one billion cars are on roads worldwide.
• Congestion causes 5.5 billion hours of travel delay.
• $101 billion cost of urban congestion in U.S.
• Drivers in top ten congested cities in UK waste over 55 hours per year in traffic
Environment
• 2.9 billion extra gallons of wasted fuel in U.S. due to congestion
• Transportation creates nearly 1/3 of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S.
Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions by
Economic Sector in 2011
Electricity
33%
Transportation
28%
Industry
20%
Commercial and
Residential
11%
Agriculture
8%
São Paulo is driving the traffic modernization
Transit Infrastructure as a driver for SMART CITIES
Why Going “Digital” is Important
For Transportation Now
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City Wide Network – Phase 1 – Foundation for Future Services
• Open Standards & Regulation
• USDoT
• Global Compliance
• European Commission
CISCO VALIDATED DESIGN
• Multi-Modal Intelligent Traffic Signal
System (MMITSS)
• Alters traffic signal timing to give
priority right-of-way
• Reduces intersection delay
• Can be triggered by mass
transit or emergency vehicles
• Signal system remains
coordinated with preserved
signal cycle length
Integrated Traffic Signal Prioritization (TSP) – Phase 2 – Integration & Coordination
Connected Vehicle Network – Phase 3 – Future Proof Infrastructure
819 ISR
DSRC OBU
CAD/AVL VLU
DSRC RSU
Transport
Curb side
Road
Private
Vehicle
TSC/TSP
ASR 901
819 ISR
ASR 901
819 ISR
ASR 903
ASR 903
Cisco® ASR
903
ASR 903IP/MPLS
Domain
TSC/TSP
DSRC RSU
Yard4451X ISR
DSRC RSUDSRC RSU
DSRC RSU
DSRC RSUDIS
819 ISR
DSRC OBU
CAD/AVL VLU
Public
Vehicle
ASR 9000 ASR 9000Core and
Aggregation
IE 2000Cisco IE 2000
Traffic Management CenterDavra RuBAN
Cisco Nexus
Switch
Cisco Nexus®
Switch
Cisco Nexus
Switch Traffic Operations
Cisco Nexus
Switch
CDP Mobility
Operations Center
Jasper
Intelligent Transportation Architecture
Maintenance and Construction Management
Commercial Vehicle
Administration
Toll Administration
Emergency Management
Traffic Management
Fleet and Freight Management
Archived Data
Management
Transit Management
Emissions Management
Information Service Provider
Remote Traveler Support
Personal Information
Access
Vehicle
Maintenanceand Construction
Vehicle
Emergency Vehicle
Commercial Vehicle
Transit Vehicle
Roadway
Security Monitoring
Toll Collection
Parking Management
Commercial Vehicle Check
CentersTravelers
Vehicles Field
Travelers Centers
Vehicles Field
Wide Area Wireless (Mobile) Communications Fixed-Point to Fixed-Point Communications
Vehic
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to-
Vehic
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om
munic
ations
Dedic
ate
d S
hort
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Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC)
• Two-way secure wireless communication system • short to medium range
• Standardization
• IEEE802.11p used for DSRC. IEEE 1609 WG defines DSRC wireless communications standards for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
• SAE J2735 defines the messaging schema implemented over DSRC to enable V2I and V2V data exchanges
• SAE J2945 defines minimum performance requirements for DSRC systems
• Benefits • Designated License Bandwidth
• Fast Network Acquisitions
• Low Latency
• High Reliability
• Priority of safety
application
• Interoperability
• Security and
Privacy
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ITS Global Standards
Center-to-Field
NTCIP
Traffic management
Center-to-Center
IEEE 1512.x, TMDD
Emergency Management
Traffic management
In-Vehicle
SAE J1760, SAE J2366/x, SAE J2395
Data Collection
Information display
Vehicle-to-Vehicle
IEEE 802.11P, IEEE 1609.x, SAE J2735
Cooperative collision avoidance
Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
ASTM E2213, IEEE 802.11P,
IEEE 1609.x, SAE J2735
Road hazard alerts
Traveler information
Reference Projects New York City