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Enabling Smart Cities through Intelligent and Sustainable Transportation

3rd Smart Cities India 2017 Expo | Youth Leadership Summit 2017

Intelligent and Sustainable Transportation

Presented by

Ashish SharmaB.Tech (AMU), M.S (S. Korea), M.Res (Australia)

Cities in India among the most polluted, W.H.O. says May 8, 2014

PM concentration in Delhi exceeds permissible limits

Delhi : PM10 = 229 µg/m3 | Beijing : PM10 = 108 µg/m

London: PM10 = 46 µg/m3 | New York : PM10 = 16µg/m3

Seoul : PM10 = 46 µg/m3 | Sydney : PM10 = 17 µg/m3

Annual average PM10 concentration in major cities (Source: WHO Database, May, 2016)

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Present day transportation challenges in India ?

Enabling Smart Cities through Intelligent and Sustainable Transportation

Health Impacts

Economic Impacts

Climatic Impacts

IMPACTS

Urbanization/Urban Sprawl

Inadequate Public Transport

Congestion

First Mile Last Mile Connectivity

TIMES of India (Apr 21, 2016)

400 road deaths per day in India; up 5% to 1.46 lakh in 2015

IMPACTS

Air Pollution/Transport Emissions

Road Safety

IMPACTS Integrating Transport with Land Use Planning

SOLUTIONS

On Demand Mobility; Intelligent Traffic

Management Systems; IoT (Internet of

Things); Multi Level Parking Systems

SOLUTIONS

Cycle Tracks PedestrianSkywalk

Walkway

POOR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

POOR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

Source : The US Department of Transportation

SENSOR

TECHNOLOGIES

BIG DATA

ANALYTICS

E.g., Seoul

CONNECTED

VEHICLE

TECHNOLOGIES

ITS

(E.g., Bangkok,

Seoul, Taipei

FIBRE OPTIC

CABLE

Poor Traffic Management | Deploying Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)

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*Sharma, A., & Chung, C. E. (2015). Climatic benefits of black carbon emission reduction when India adopts the US on-road emission level. Future Cities and Environment, 1(1), 13.

➢ Why Indian vehicles emit excessive pollutants ?

GIST South Korea Project Findings:

Estimated reduction in BC emission with the US emission level

(Ref : Sharma and Chung, 2015)*

51 ~ 175 Gg/year emission reduction

17, 800 Gg BC ~ 0.88 W/m2

If India adopts US emission levels

-0.0025 ~ -0.0087 W m-2 reduction in BC forcing

Cohen and Wang ,2014 ; Bond et. al, 2013

If India adopts US emission levels

51 ~ 175 Gg of BC emission reduction amounts to 0.046–0.159 B carbon

credits

0.046–0.159 B carbon credits equivalent to 0.56–1.92 B US $

Dirty Fuel (High Sulphur, Fuel Adulteration)

Lax Emission Norms

Older Vehicles and Poor Maintenance

Missing Emission Control Technology

Overloading/Congestion

Missing Fuel Economy Standards

Mitigating Air Pollution | Black Carbon (BC) Emission Reduction

Climatic benefits of black carbon emission reduction when India adopts the US on-road emission level

OverviewMacquarie University Project Findings : Sustainability assessment of alternative transport fuels and powertrain technologies

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Mitigating Air Pollution | Alternatives to Conventional Fuels

IllustrationLife Cycle Assessment (LCA) of vehicle emissions

Selected fuels : Diesel, Petrol, LPG, CNG, Biodiesel, Ethanol, Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Electricity.

Total economic costs (capital costs + operating costs) on per km basis are the highest for battery electric vehicles (electricity fuel).

Combining environmental and economic impacts, hydrogen fuel cell is the best performing fuel technology.

*Sharma, A., & Strezov, V. (2016). Life cycle sustainability assessment of alternative transport fuels and powertrain technologies. The Energy, manuscript accepted.

Summary : Recommendations for transition to a Sustainable Transportation in India

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Social Inclusion, Accessibility

Enabling Smart Cities through Intelligent and Sustainable Transportation

Government Policy Instruments

ITS for Traffic Management

Alternative transport fuels

Adoption of LCA Approach

Smart Transport Infrastructure

• Emission Norms/BS 6• Removal of Old Vehicles• Fuel Economy Norms

• Socially Marginalized• Disabled People• Children

• IoT/GPS• BIG DATA• Sensors• Mobility On-

Demand Systems

Implementing LCA Approach for informed decision-making

• Battery Electric Vehicles

• Hybrid Vehicles• Fuel Cell Vehicles

• Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

• Electric Bike Lanes• Multi level Parking

Systems

Questions and comments

E : technopreneur.ashish@gmail.com