Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) for Road

2
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA European Commission W910 B-1049 Brussels [email protected] http://ec.europa.eu/inea @inea_eu INEA Horizon 2020 supports a vision of seamless transport for passengers and freight. To date, H2020 has provided over €45 million to ITS research projects, in which all elements of the multimodal transport system are connected into one cooperative ecosystem. Other activities complementing the former, are implemented under the Automated Road Transport domain amounting to €250 million over the 2015-2020 period. > 2014-2020 H2020 budget for transport: €6.3 billion CEF Transport supports trans-European infrastructure and new technologies. CEF has already provided over €500 million of funding for ITS, triggering investments of more than €1.3 billion for the deployment of ITS and C-ITS services in Europe. The EU will continue to make ITS one of its priorities in the future, in line with its commitment to making the road sector safer, greener and more competitive through smart solutions. > 2014-2020 CEF budget for transport: €23.7 billion EUROPEAN UNION FUNDING for ITS Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) for Road ITS projects receive European support from a number of different sources. Two of these are directly managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA): Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) for Road Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are essential to achieving the EU’s vision of seamless transport for both passengers and freight. The availability of ‘open’ and high quality transport data will provide substantial improvements in performance of transport networks, operations and services, whilst fostering their connectivity and facilitating collaboration. In recent years ITS have been playing a crucial role to achieve the EU objectives for transport safety and sustainability. ITS services are now widely used across Europe and they drive transport efficiency at both local and international levels. When ITS are applied to road transport, also linking it with other modes, they increase safety and capacity through higher interoperability and better use of the existing infrastructure, with subsequent financial and environmental benefits. Through the harmonisation and continuity of pan-European services across Member States, ITS contribute substantially to the creation of the single European Transport Area. Connecting Europe Facility Horizon 2020 > look for CEF & H2020 in INEA’s Website! PDF: EF-03-20-028-EN-N - ISBN: 978-92-9208-069-3 - DOI:10.2840/64931

Transcript of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) for Road

Innovation and NetworksExecutive Agency

Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA

European CommissionW910B-1049 Brussels

[email protected]://ec.europa.eu/inea

@inea_eu INEA

Horizon 2020 supports a vision of seamless transport for passengers and freight. To date, H2020 has provided over €45 million to ITS research projects, in which all elements of the multimodal transport system are connected into one cooperative ecosystem. Other activities complementing the former, are implemented under the Automated Road Transport domain amounting to €250 million over the 2015-2020 period.

> 2014-2020 H2020 budget for transport:€6.3 billion

CEF Transport supports trans-European infrastructure and new technologies. CEF has already provided over €500 million of funding for ITS, triggering investments of more than €1.3 billion for the deployment of ITS and C-ITS services in Europe. The EU will continue to make ITS one of its priorities in the future, in line with its commitment to making the road sector safer, greener and more competitive through smart solutions.

> 2014-2020 CEF budget for transport:€23.7 billion

EUROPEAN UNION FUNDING for ITS

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) for Road

ITS projects receive European support from a number of different sources. Two of these are directly managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA):

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) for RoadIntelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are essential to achieving the EU’s vision of seamless transport for both passengers and freight. The availability of ‘open’ and high quality transport data will provide substantial improvements in performance of transport networks, operations and services, whilst fostering their connectivity and facilitating collaboration.

In recent years ITS have been playing a crucial role to achieve the EU objectives for transport safety and sustainability. ITS services are now widely used across Europe and they drive transport efficiency at both local and international levels.

When ITS are applied to road transport, also linking it with other modes, they increase safety and capacity through higher interoperability and better use of the existing infrastructure, with subsequent financial and environmental benefits.

Through the harmonisation and continuity of pan-European services across Member States, ITS contribute substantially to the creation of the single European Transport Area.

Connecting Europe Facility Horizon 2020

> look for CEF & H2020 in INEA’s Website!

PDF: EF-03-20-028-EN-N - ISBN: 978-92-9208-069-3 - DOI:10.2840/64931

H2020

CEF ITS 112 Horizon 2020, the EU’s €80 billion research and innovation programme for 2014-2020, will invest €6.3 billion to address the societal challenge ‘Smart, Green and Integrated Transport’ (€3 billion managed by INEA through the ‘Mobility for Growth’ priority).

This challenge is designed to boost competitiveness of the European transport industry as well as achieve a safe, efficient, secure and green European transport system. In this context ITS represents the backbone of the ‘Mobility for Growth’ priority, as they foster innovation in transport to yield improved mobility solutions.

The C-Roads platform is a joint initiative of European countries and road operators which are in the phase of installing C-ITS for piloting and later operation.

PILOTSPilot installations are harmonised and ensure interoperability of Day 1 and Day 1.5 use cases recommended by the European Commission’s C-ITS platform.

URBAN FOCUSC-ITS plays a significant role in helping cities address the problems associatedwith growing urbanisation. CEF Actions study and pilot Day 1 and Day 1.5services in real urban traffic conditions.

C-Roads

I_HeERO & sAFE

January 2015

January 2019

December2017

December2020

ADAS&ME develops adapted Advanced Driver Assistance Systems that incorporate driver/rider state, situational/environmental context, and adaptive interaction to automatically transfer control between vehicle and driver/rider and thus ensure safer and more efficient road usage.

ADAS&ME

CoEXistThe CoEXist project enables mobility stakeholders to become ready for the progressive increase of automated vehicles by supporting national road authorities and their preparedness for the transition towards a shared road network between automated vehicles and traditional ones. AEOLIX

MedTIS II & III

I_HeERO Funding: €15.4 million

sAFE Funding: €2.7 million

These two Actions ensure that

Funding: €8.9 million

Funding: €16.2 million

Funding: €3.4 million

September2016

September2016

May2017

February2020

August2019

April2020

AEOLIX con-tributes to the opti-misation of logistics operations via the creation of a cloud-based collab-orative logistics ecosystem for configuring and managing logistics-related information, enabling more sustainable and efficient transport of goods cross Europe.

January 2014

February 2017

December2018

December2020

MedTIS II Funding: €10.5 million

MedTIS III Funding:€14 million

The two Actions imple-ment road safety solutions and traffic management services in a coordinated way on the TEN-T Mediterranean Core Network Corridor. Drivers traveling across the borders of Portugal, Spain, Italy and France will be able to visualise travel times and will receive information on accidents, construction sites, weather-related alerts and the real time traffic flow, independent of national borders.

the European public emergency Services (PSAPs) are able to handle eCalls (emergency calls from vehicles) across Europe and that vehicles can be retro-fitted with this system. The objective is to reduce the number of fatalities as well as the severity of injuries caused by road accidents.The Connecting Europe Facility supports the implementation

of ITS Corridors and the deployment of harmonised C-ITS services across the EU. It also contributes to the imple-mentation of EU policies and regulations (i.e. the ITS Direc-tive and its delegated acts), for example the eCall service.

Interoperable and seamless ITS services imply a continuous cooperation among EU Member States and other stakehold-ers, technical harmonisation, and investments in ITS infra-structures that are stimulated and supported by CEF funding managed by INEA.