David Barta - Jan 14

CZ - Smart cities initiative
David Bárta, Transport research centre, CDV,
17th January, Manchester, UK
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Czech Republic context
Czech Republic results in data work
Smart cities projects and activities
Smart cities magazine
Potential cooperation
Where we have been living
What we are
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1918 – new state establishment (Czechoslovakia)
1935 – 10th world economy
1938 – Munchen treason
1948 – continuity and tradition interruption
1968 – Political spring failed by Russians
1989 – Velvet revolution
2013 – 15 % communist party in the election,
high corruption, the weakest ability to get EU
funds (2,5 billion pounds)
DATA – Public transport
• IDOS - the best multimodal journey planner in EU
(2012)
• the highest ratio of PT travellers in EU (34,2 %)
• National regulation of PT timetables collection
• Provided by a private company
• Plan a journey by any mode in CZ and part of SK,
includes EU trains connection
• Extension in real time (CISReal) based on national
implementation of CEN TS 15531 (SIRI)
IDOS – London to Manchester
DATA – individual transport
• RODOS, 10M Euro national research project,
• Combination of FCD data fleet (120 000 veh.),
profile data (Kapsch toll gates) and SIM data
• Covers the main (CZ highway) road network
• Provides travel times in real time
• On 15th January 2014 the government
approved the data purchase as a service
DATA SOURCES - RODOS
TÉMATA
Floating Car Data GPS/GPRS
• about 120 000 vehicles
(position/velocity)
• 40 000 position and
velocity data every 1 min
• Coverage about 5% of
traffic flow
Electronic Toll Collection
System
Signaling data from GSM
operator
• 3,5t vehicles integrated • Anonymous monitoring
• Origin/Destination
• Data update – 1 min.
Matrix
• Covered 1170 km of
motorways – 220 segments • Monitoring of cca 4 mil.
users of GSM network
• 7,2 milion of transaction
data a day!
DATA SOURCES - RODOS
TÉMATA
Data extension – work zones
The project Viazone
Data inputs every minute
• Data fusion
o 3 kinds of detectors
o Floating car data (RODOS)
• Parameters
o Speed
o Intensity
o Occupancy
Data output
Queue length
Delay
Travel time
Pictograms (VMS)
Prediction
SYSTEM DESIGN
TÉMATA
ACTIVE TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT
• Portable VMS
• Independent on
power supply
• Remote control
• Automatic
operation
0 KM
1 -1,5
KM
3-3,5
KM
Congestion
warning
Active speed
Alternative
route
management
navigation
4- 5
KM
7- 8
KM
Smart city systems (ICT)
Technological
• Detection layer: low powered sensors
• Communication layer: wireless (mesh) networks
• User layer: apps for citizens engagement
Organizational
• Public procurement
• Harmonization/standardization
• Education/demonstration
Smart (on street) parking
• Basic smart cities system
• The goal is to shift cars from street to parking
houses, parking regulation strategy
• Development with the company CITIQ
(www.citiq.cz) – inspiration from San Francisco
• Magnetic detector improvements – the lowest
possible energy need, reuse, esthetical issue
• Common technical requirements for public
procurement is being promoted within POSSE
Smart on street parking detector
Manchester parking issue
• CZ-SK blog providing guidance on travelling to
Manchester says:
„Parking in the centre is very expensive 10-20
pounds/day. If you can, avoid parking in parking
houses and look for an open space parking site
(mostly they are free of charge). A good example
is the place by the train station Salford Central.“
Smart cities education framework
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ERDF supported project on smart cities
For Czech and Slovak republics, 40 000 Euro
Theoretical part: How to introduce smart cities
Practical part: Smart parking pilot in Zilina (SK)
End users: municipalities, SME, students
Final conferences (May-June 2014)
Supported by the magazine
Issues we follow
• Smart waste management (new national
project submitted)
• Smart air quality metering (embryotic stage)
• Smart bus stop (Czech-Korean project)
Smart cities magazine
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For municipalities above 5k, 380 in CZ and SK
Free of charge, 4k issues
First two issues have already been released
Main theme + stable sections (smart parking
and open data)
• Provides information and guidance
• British approach is highly promoted
• www.scmagazine.cz
Smart cities cooperation
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research cooperation
standards cooperation
good practice share
Future cities catapult relationship
Thank you for attention
David Bárta
Transport research center (CDV)
Lisenska 33a, 636 00, Brno, Czech Republic
[email protected]
Smart cities magazine chief editor
[email protected]
phone: +420 723 355 540
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