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Technology Shaping Cities - The Future of Urban Mobility
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When Growth becomes Unsustainable
“Arachnids in the UK” - S11 Episode 4
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Global megatrends shaping our lives
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Cities of the Future
Siemens has participated in a decade of collaborative studies, partnering with a diverse range of Cities across the world• 40+ Cities and growing• Including London, Seoul, San Francisco, Phoenix, New Bedford MA, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Adelaide, Shenzhen and …
The studies model likely responses to more people, more congestion, more travel delays, more traffic-related air pollution and more transport-related costsConclusions include• Mobility infrastructure is the key determinant of liveability, sustainability and productivity• Technology based mobility infrastructure is the key enabler for future competitiveness – City 4.0
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The Future of Urban Mobility is…
• Autonomous• Connected• Electric• Ideally Shared• Multi-modal• Customer centric
Walking Personal Bike Trams and Trains Bike Sharing Long-DistanceBus
Personal Car Taxi Car Sharing Shuttle Bus Ferry
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Key Enabler - Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
Open Modular Mobility Operating System
The Customer Experience – via Apps and Mobility Services
Intelligent Infrastructure
Intelligent Infrastructure
Intelligent Infrastructure
Intelligent Infrastructure
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Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
• End to End Journey planning, booking, ticketing and payment• Regardless of mode or combination of modes
• Unified Ticketing and billing• Options, recommendations• Connected, informed and updated• Coordinated
• Mode transfers• Disruption mitigation• Time and Energy Optimisation
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Open Modular Operating System example – MindSphere
15 partners accredited - Over 40 further partner candidates are under evaluation
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The Technology of Urban Mobility- Creating Opportunities
Autonomous (Driver-less) Operation – Road, Rail and Tram• Higher capacity, less congestion • Improved Safety• Demand Responsive services• Turn Up and Go services• Coordinated mode transfers
Improved user experience• Dependability and Convenience• Information and Options
Energy Management• Efficient use• Load prediction and balancing• Improved availability
Digitalization and Big Data• Advanced analytics and AI• Demand analysis and capacity planning• Fault prediction, diagnosis and repair
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Connectivity and intelligent infrastructure- Enabler for greater reliability through predictive maintenance
Data collection Advanceddata analytics
Validatedaction proposal
Railigent Connect (Mindsphere based)
Data Services Rail Support Center
Securedata
transfer
Detection and prediction of failures
Analysis by experts
Cross-project experience
Advanced data analytics and machine learning expertise
Deep domain, customer and engineeringknow how
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Internal or External Maintainer
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Optimization of Spare-Parts usage
Action performed by field-service experts
Selection of techniques in use• Neural networks• Deep learning• Unsupervised learning techniques• Clustering algorithms• Anomaly detection• Principal component analysis• Graph analytics• Picture analytics
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Global Agenda
Germany - Digital Railway strategy • Entire 33,000km network to be equipped with ERTMS• Intelligent Infrastructure upgrades
UK - Digital Railway strategy• Including ERTMS Level 2 with Automatic Train Operation e.g. Thameslink• Advanced Traffic Management Systems, Connected Driver Advice etc• Intelligent Infrastructure upgrades
Singapore – SMART Mobility Strategy• An integrated approach to Intelligent Transportation Systems
Australia - Smart Cities Plan
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Implications for Urban Infrastructure
System Engineering for City 4.0All infrastructure has to be Intelligent or at least data enabled• E.g the Digital RailwayOpen Modular Operating System• Someone has to provide the platform and ensure
interoperabilityCommunications Infrastructure• Availability is critical• Cyber Security must be part of its DNA
Energy Management• Distribution and control• EV charging pointsStandards and ApprovalsUrban Planning• Land use and re-use• Nudge and push
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Welcome to City 4.0
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Contact Details
For further information please contact:
Charles Page – Head of Business Development & Strategy
Siemens Mobility Limited
Charles.page@Siemens.com
Urban Mobility Research Paper
https://w3.siemens.com/topics/global/en/intelligent-infrastructure/pages/future-urban-mobility.aspx
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