Smartway Project. Hiroshi MAKINO. SS26, 12 th ITS World Congress in San Francisco. National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Japan

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Smartway Project SS26, 12 th ITS World Congress in San Francisco National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Japan Hiroshi MAKINO 0

1. Smartway Project 1) ITS Enter the Second Stage August 2004 Smartway Project Advisory Committee - "Proposal ITS Enter the Second Stage - Smart Mobility for All - " To realize a platform capable of of various ITS services. Those services to to be realized in in 2007. October 2004 Japan ITS Promotional Conference - "ITS Promotion Guideline" December 2004 March 2005 Japan Productivity Center for Socio-Economic Development - "Towards Realization of of Intellectual Transport Services Through Deployment and spread of of ITS" Development Bank of Japan - "Present State and Future Outlook for Advancing ITS" July 2005 Japan Society of Civil Engineers - "Towards ITS Effective for Roadways (Interim Report) From Seeds to to Public Benefits" July 2005 Smartway Project Advisory Committee - Announcement of "Follow-up Proposal and Interim summery of Joint Research" 1

1. Smartway Project 2) Overall Picture of Smartway: positioning, mapping and communication 2

1. Smartway Project 3) Platform Deployment Strategy Key is common OBU for ITS 1995 2001 2007 Diverse media Car navigation Digital Road Map VICS 2.4GHz beacons ETC 5.8GHz DSRC Car navigation ITS -VICS -ETC -IC Credit Card -Internet -Uplink 5.8GHz DSRC Services promoted by the public sector Next-generation roadway services Information provision services along roadways Information connection services at rest areas Deployment of private services Information services Payment services for gasoline stations, drivethru establishments, etc. Recreational services Information provision Fee collection Next-generation roadway services Public parking lot settlement services Vehicle diagnostic services and many others 3

1. Smartway Project 4) Spread of services on platform 4

1. Smartway Project 5) Smartway Project concerned organizations Public and Private sectors Joint Research Study of technologies for providing government services using DSRC Private MLIT NILIM corporations Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport The National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management 23 partners JAMA ITS Japan ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) Japan AHSRA Advanced Cruise-Assist Highway System Research Association Public sector applications RSU Road-vehicle communicatio ns Private sector applications ITS OBU Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association ASV Advanced Safety Vehicle JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association HIDO ARIB JARI Private corporations and organizations Highway Industry Development Organization DSRC Forum Japan Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Japan Automobile Research Institute 223 partners Examination and proposal of specific policies for proliferation of DSRC application services 5

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 1) Schedule of the Joint Research Dec. 2004 - Jan. 2005 NILIM offering for joint research 23 Partners Feb. 2005 Joint research Start July 2005 Interim report March 2006 Final report 6

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 2) Realization of ITS services by 2007 Joint research Development of standards and specifications Installation of RSE and manufacture of OBU Realization of ITS services 2004 2005 2006 2007 Urayasu to Makuhari: 2 km congestion due to an accident Congestion 2 km km ahead due due to to an an accident between Urayasu and and Makuhari. Smartway Project Advisory Committee Joint Research office Deployment of RSE & OBU 7

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 3) Configuration of the Platform GPS ITS OBU Car Navigation Function Digital Road Map Basic API Road-to-Vehicle Communication Functions 5.8GHz DSRC Road-to-Vehicle Communication RSU Applications Basic API Road-to-Vehicle Communication Functions 8

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 4) Characteristics of 5.8 GHz DSRC Characteristic Already used for ETC Summary 8.6 million vehicles equipped Usage rate around 50% Spreading in the future High level of security Enabling payment services High speed & large capacity Enabling safety services Internet connection Enabling various services Two-way communication Enabling information collection by uplink function Spot communication Enabling easy development and deployment 9

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 5) Basic API on DSRC Basic API Command & response functions Memory access functions ID communi cations functions Card access functions Push type information distribution functions IP connection functions Security functions Command & response Memory access ID communications Card access Push-Type information Security Notification of instruction information from RSU to OBU, and response by OBU Reading and writing of memory from RSU to OBU Identification of OBU by RSU and response by OBU Sending and receiving of IC card settlement information between OBU and RSU Provision information from roadside units to on-board units Mutual authentication, Data authentication, and Encoding functions to ensure application reliability and safety Combination of Basic API functions makes various ITS services on public and private. 10

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 6) Realization of ITS services by 2007 (1) Information provision services / Improvement of VICS Wide range of information [Wide range of information] High speed and large capacity communication Information by voice Congestion 2 km ahead due to an accident between Urayasu and Makuhari. Urayasu to Makuhari: 2 km congestion [Information due to by an accident voice] Information by static image Information on greater numbers of jam routes Icy road surface ahead. Collection of Probe data 11

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 6) Realization of ITS services by 2007 (2) Information connection services at rest area / Internet Connection Top page of WEB Road traffic information Road surface conditions On-board display DSRC antenna Local news Internet connection Testing at Showa Michi-no-eki May 3 5, 2005 12

2. Joint Research for Next-Generation Services 6) Realization of ITS services by 2007 (3) Public parking lot settlement services / IC credit card payment High speed and secure communication IC credit card access Fee payment testing at Ozone parking facility 13

3. Developing new services on the platform ITS into the 2 nd Stage! Private parking facilities Gas stations ITS services in 2007 Information provision along roadways Information connection at rest areas Public parking lot settlement Platform Restaurants Dispatch control Convenience stores and supermarkets Traffic control 14

Thank you very much for your attention. Contact information Hiroshi Makino Senior Researcher for ITS R&D National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Japan e-mail: makino-h87bh@nilim.go.jp Web: www.nilim.go.jp 15