Esri GIS Trends for Transportation

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Presentation by Ian Koeppel Transportations Business Development Manager.

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Welcome to EUCWelcome to EUC1111Transportation TrackTransportation TrackTransportation TrackTransportation Track

GIS Trends for Transportation

Esri European User ConferenceMadrid, October 27, 2011

Ian Koeppel

Esri EuropeTransportation Business Development Manager

Our World Is Changing RapidlyTransportation systems are adapting to these change s…

Climate Change Population

Traffic

Political and Social Conflict

Economic Uncertainty

Urbanization and Land Use

Human Health

. . . There are many applications of GIS to address these changes

Political and Social Conflict

Loss of Biodiversity

Energy

Water Security

Natural Resources

Security

Technology Advancements

Poverty & Inequality

Globalization

GIS Is Changing RapidlyCoevolving with Other Enabling Technologies

Access

Bandwidth

Collaboration

ConnectivityWeb Enabled

Collaboration

Multidimensional

Open Access

Usability

GISLocation Mobile

…Taking advantage of the advancements of ArcGIS

Social Networking

Connectivity

Wireless

Networks

Predictive

Real Time

Science

AnalyticsModeling

Real Time

Tracking

Sensor Network

Measurement

Remote SensingLidar

GPS

Services

Collaboration

Privacy

Data

CrowdsourcingAccess

Ownership

Volume

Mobile

DistributedSecurity

Computing

VisualizationCloud

Performance

SaaS

Data Management

Solutions

GIS

Analysis

Location Mobile

Designing and Managing Transportation

Noise Analysis

Czech Republic

Traffic Monitoring

Rail Planning

RegionalTransit Planning Ship Tracking

Denmark

Trip Planning

Air Traffic

Russia

Airports Management

High Speed Rail

Tracking Trains

Moscow

Munich

Brussels

Presented by Jack Dangermond, EUC Plenary, Madrid

Transportation Submarkets

• Roads & Highways

• Railways

• Airports & Aviation

• Public Transport

…a diversity of GIS requirements,

• Public Transport

• Seaports & Waterways

• Transport Logistics

Supporting Workflows

Design and PlanningModeling and Analysis

Situational Awareness

Cartographic DesignCollaboration and

Transparency

Asset Management

Field Collection

Selected Trends in GIS for Transportation

• Enterprise Asset Management

• 3D Visualization

• Geo-Schematics

• Lidar data• Lidar data

• Linear Referencing

• Asset Tracking

• Multi-Modal Networks

• Situation Management

• Regional Harmonization

• Intelligent Web Maps

Airport GIS ApplicationsMaster Master

PlanningPlanningEnvironmental Environmental ManagementManagement

Lease Lease ManagementManagement

Facility Facility PlanningPlanning

Property Property ManagementManagement

FacilityFacilityManagementManagement

Aerial PhotoAerial PhotoManagementManagement

ERP Systems

Facility Maintenance

Financial Systems

GateGateManagementManagement

Safety Safety ManagementManagement

ADACADAC--GISGISSpatial Data WarehouseSpatial Data Warehouse

Project Project ManagementManagement

Document Document ManagementManagement

MaintenanceMaintenanceManagementManagement

EmergencyEmergencyManagementManagement

SecuritySecurityManagementManagement

Pavement Pavement ManagementManagement

CableCableManagementManagement

Sign Sign ManagementManagement

AssetsAssetsManagementManagement

AsAs--BuiltBuiltManagementManagement

Facility MaintenanceSystems

Airport OperationalDatabase

SpaceSpaceManagementManagement

More Accurately define work

locations

When a new service request is created, either manually or through a call center, having access to a map of the region to determine the location of the problem leads to a more efficient resolution.

Plan and schedule work by area

Ability to look at a number of open work orders and create a project or work package using a map view. Query work order by status, work type or craft requirements to find related work.

Benefits of integrating GIS & EAM

Query a map by Address

Optimize technicians travel

time

Advanced analytics

When trying to locate an asset or work order users can query the map by a specific address.

By having a work orders location accurately specified, there is less time spent on travel trying to find the correct address or location, and less time traveling between work locations inefficiently.

Ability to overlay information on a map like traffic or weather information, asset failure history or population to prioritize work, schedule outages or plan future maintenance projects.

* From IBM-Maximo Spatial, Pulse 2010

Tangible Benefits * % impactRevenue

� Increase production � Improve schedule attainment

2-3 % 15-20%

Operating cost

� Increase maintenance productivity

10-15%20-25%

Further GIS Impact

Equipment uptimeDispatch and routing

Operational efficiency

Impact of GIS on EAM Benefits

productivity� Reduced overtime� Reduced emergency

purchases� Better pricing from vendors� Increase plan/budget efficiency

20-25%25-30%15-20%30-40%

Working capital

� Improved equipment availability

� Reduce excess inventory� Faster repair cycles

5-10% 15-20%20-30%

Field data capturePre-positioning mat.n/aBudget visualization and cooperation

Preventive maintenancen/aDispatch and routing

* Benchmarks from SAP Value Engineering

System Wide View of Assets

Integrating GIS, SAP and Asset Database

Increases the quality of all three databases

GIS

Esri EMEA-UC October 26-28, 2010 Rome

SAPInfra Atlas

Enables Geo-Schematics

Switch between geographic & schematic

views

Esri EMEA UC October 26-28, 2010 Rome

Makes SAP data accessible to full enterprise via GIS & schematic viewers

10.1 Supports LidarTransforms Lidar data Into useful information produc ts

Rasters

TINs

LAS Files

. . . Supporting Improved Visualization and Analysis

PointClouds

DynamicOn-the-FlyIntegration

Lidar Point Cloud

Lidar in ArcGIS

Ortho/LIDAR Plan View3D View

Lidar Profile View

ArcGIS 10.1 Expands 3D GISImproving Modeling, Analysis, and Visualization

BuffersBuffers

. . . Supporting Urban Planning, Facility Management, Landscape Planning . . .

3D Editing3D Editing

PerformancePerformance

Lidar SupportLidar Support

3D GIS Will Be Advancing Dramatically Adding Content Generation and Design Tools

EditingAnalysis

Content Creation

Rules Design

Integrating GIS, Urban Design, and Advanced Visualization

Visualization CityEngine

Geodatabase

3D Modeling & BIM

3D Display of Metro Stations

Immersive Viewing

Security Management

Operations Center

Situation Awareness

Situation Management

How to Respond

What’sHappening

Where it’sHappening

Situation Management

Op 2

VideoAccess &

Identity Mgmt. PIDS

Systems

Op 3Op 1

Fire & Safety

Maintenance systems

LPR

Audio

Radar

Panic button

SCADA GPS

Traffic & Weather

WWWWWW

Time Location

Threat Sensors

Stakeholders

Responders

Operations center

- Available recourses- Escalation rules- Notifications

Real-time Tracking

Finnish Railway

Luggage Tug Tracking

Multi-modal Journey PlanningGreat BritainMadrid

PortoParis

Multi-modal Fleet Tracking

ArcGIS Supports Mobile DevicesSmart Phones, Tablets and Ruggedized Devices

Windows (Phone/Mobile)

iOS

Android

Connecting with Field-Workers and Citizens . . .

ArcGIS

ArcPad

Intelligent Web Maps Are the New Medium Integrating Services (Data, Maps, Models . . . )

Accessibility

Easily Created and Shared

• Visualization

• Editing

• Pop-ups

• Analysis

Time

Intelligent Maps

Services

Supporting

Simplifying GIS . . . . . . Connecting and Providing Open Access

• TimeServicesand Data

Intelligent Web Maps Can Be Used Everywhere

Tablets

Smart Phones

Any DeviceSocial Media

. . . Enhancing access and collaboration

One Map Desktop

Web Sites

ArcGIS Online

Browsers

The future is

GeoCollaboration !

Esri Solution Initiatives

AeronauticalAeronauticalAeronauticalAeronautical

Business AnalysisBusiness AnalysisBusiness AnalysisBusiness Analysis

Local Government TemplatesLocal Government TemplatesLocal Government TemplatesLocal Government Templates

RedistrictingRedistrictingRedistrictingRedistricting

Extending the ArcGIS System

NauticalNauticalNauticalNautical

. . . Ready to Use Maps, Data Models and Workflows

DefenseDefenseDefenseDefense

Transportation AnalyticsTransportation AnalyticsTransportation AnalyticsTransportation Analytics

RedistrictingRedistrictingRedistrictingRedistricting

Geo PortalsGeo PortalsGeo PortalsGeo Portals

Production MappingProduction MappingProduction MappingProduction Mapping

Data managed with linear referencing

• A route reference and a measure value

• One measure creates point events

Roads & Highways Solution

• Two measures create line events

• Allows non-spatial data to be overlaid for advanced analysis

Roads & Highways Solution

• Esri Roads and Highways is a world class highway data management solution

• Supports Advanced Linear Referencing

• Workflow driven

• Easy to use editing tools

• Incorporates data validation

• Scheduled for release Q4 2011

Esri Aeronautical Solution for Airports Concept

Product Templates

• Enhanced Cartography Templates

• Airport Diagrams

• Workflows to Configure Data

• Starting Point for User Specific Products

Our Approach to the Logistics Market

Core Software, Add-ons and Templates

CoreArcGISBundle

Add-ons

Templates*

* Built from Partners or Professional Services

Transportation & Logistics Agenda-1

09:30 - 10:00 GIS Trends for Transport & Logistics Ian Koeppel, Esri

10:30 - 11:00 How GIS helps to optimize Sales Resources Nicolas Lecat, EPTISA TI

11:00 - 11:30 Coffee

11:30 - 12:00 Empowering innovative enterprise solutions with location data

Peter Beaumont,NAVTEQ

12:00 - 12:30 GIS in Port Management Eduardo Manuel Moutinho, Porto de Sines

12:30 - 13:00 Aeronautical Information Management, Production of Aerodrome Obstacle Charts

Leonardo Peinado, AENA

13:00 – 14:30 Lunch

Transportation & Logistics Agenda-2

14:30 - 15:00 Eurovignette impacts on markets access: winners and losers

Javier Gutierrez Puebla, Universidad Computense

15:00 - 15:30 GIS de transporte. De gestion interna a information al cliente

Andres Recio, EmpresaMunicipal de Transportede Madrid

15:30 - 16:00 Innovative passenger information technologies David Lellouche, RATP15:30 - 16:00 Innovative passenger information technologies at the Regional Public Transport of Paris

David Lellouche, RATP

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee

16:30 - 17:00 Integration of a railway electromagnetic interference calculation tool in ArcGIS

Gael Boussaert & Noel Haddad, SNCF

17:00 - 17:30 TomTom traffic products & solution - Esri use cases

Claudio Clausi, TomTom

Thank you

Future Meetings�� European User ConferenceEuropean User Conference , , Madrid, October Madrid, October 2626--2828

�� Local User ConferenceLocal User Conference , , Prague, November Prague, November 99--1010

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�� ACI EuropeACI Europe , , Abu Dhabi, November Abu Dhabi, November 2828--2929

�� Airport GIS SummitAirport GIS Summit , , Brussels Airport, March Brussels Airport, March 20122012

Airport Cities

GIS for Airport Cities

Source: McKinsey