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INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

(ITS)FOR SMART CITY SOLAPUR.

PRESENTED BYBASAVARAJ

SMARTER SOLUTION FOR BETTER


TOM0RROW
The electric and hybrid vehicle industry in India is virtually

non-existent. A shift to electric mobility is essential to


counter depletion of fossil fuels, increase in fuel costs, and
impact of transportation on the environment
Government to spend INR 1,400 crore (US$ 226 million) over
the next two years on incentives and subsidies for makers
and buyers of electric vehicles as part of an effort to have at
least six million electric vehicles on Indian roads by 2020
Plans to convert 101 river stretches to transport goods and
passengers through cheaper and environmentfriendly
National Waterways. 1,000 new barges will provide direct
employment to 20,000 people
Delhi to be the first city in India to install intelligent traffic
lighting systems
The use of bio-fuels being encouraged with an ethanolblending program to curb Indias oil imports
Road accidents in developing countries have declined even
as vehicle sales have risen; while Indian fatalities have

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM (ITS)
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is the
application of computer, electronics, and
communication technologies and management
strategies in an integrated manner to provide
traveler information to increase the safety and
efficiency of the road transportation systems.

Intelligence requires information, and


information requires data, which is
generated by surveillance. ITS include
sensor, communication, and traffic control
technologies. These technologies assist
states, cities, and towns nationwide,
meeting the increasing demands on surface
transportation system. Vehicle detection and
surveillance technologies are an integral part
of ITS,
since they gather all or part of the data that
is used in ITS. So a wide range of data is
required for ITS to manage

ITS applications

Solapur city traffic can benefit from


several possible ITS applications.
Wireless traffic control system
Public Transportation System (SMC Bus
Service)
Accident handling (No
accidents,target)
Revenue/Toll collection
Routes and travel time estimates
Advance vehicle control and safety
systems

Wireless Traffic Signal Control

This service collects the real time data from the transportation
system, processes it into usable information, and uses it to
determine the optimum assignment of right-of-way to vehicles
and pedestrians.
This helps in improving the flow of traffic by giving preference
to transit and other high occupancy vehicles or by adjusting
the signal timing to current traffic conditions.
The information collected by the Traffic Control service is also
disseminated for use by many other user services.

Route guidance & travel time guidance

This service provides information to the travellers


with a suggested route to reach a specified
destination, along with simple instructions on
upcoming turns and other obstructions.
This also provides travellers of all modes the realtime information about the transportation system,
including traffic conditions, road closures, and the
status and schedule of transit systems.
The benefits of this service are reduced delay and
drivers stress levels particularly in an unfamiliar area.

Public transportation operations

This group of service is concerned with


improving the public transportation
systems and encouraging their use. Fig
shows different public transportation
facilities. This group is divided in
following services which are described
as below
Facilitating
the
Development
of
Urban Bus
Systems

Improving the
Operational
Environment
of Urban Bus
Systems

Providing a
Healthy
Operational
Environment
of Mass Rapid
Transit
Systems

Enhancing the
Service
Quality of
Rapid Transit
Systems

SMC BUS CONTROL USING ITS


GP
S

Public Transportation Management

This public service collects data through advanced


communications and information systems to improve
the operations of vehicles and facilities and to automate
the planning and management functions of public
transit systems.
How ITS is applicable:
Global Positioning System(GPS) to monitor
movement of buses.
GPS-enabled electronic ticketing machines for
monitoring revenue collection.
Public information system through monitors at busstop,SMS,internet & mobile apps.

TOLL COLLECTION
This application area includes interface between toll or
parking management facility and vehicles that would pay
the toll or fee. This interface supports reading vehicle and
processing electronic identification and associated account
information. 5 primary standards are included in this.
Standards used are:
Standard specification for 5.9 GHZ data link layer.
Standard specification for 5.9 GHZ physical layer.
Standard for message set for vehicle /roadside
communications.
Specification for Dedicated Short Range Communication
(DSRC) medium access and logical link control.
Specification for Dedicated Short Range Communication
(DSRC) physical layer using microwave in 902-928 MHz.

TOLL COLLECTION (ITS SENSOR)

ACCIDENT CONTROL

Integrating ITS into Transportation


planning

Integrating ITS into transportation planning process


require overcoming some obstacles and some changes
in the business practices of many institutions. The
major challenges in main streaming ITS into everyday
operations of transportation agencies are:
Institutional coordination and cooperation for sharing
information and data
Technical compatibility among ITS projects
Human resource needs and training
Financial constraints and opportunities to involve the
private sector Most public agencies are aware of the
challenges in main-streaming ITS into transportation
planning process where ITS projects are part of
traditional transportation programs on local or state
level to achieve the best output from transportation

THANK YOU
WALCHAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

PRESENTED BY

P.BASAVARAJ

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