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InterCor UK TESTFEST - Plan of Action
Version number: v4.0Main author: Jason BurrowsDissemination level: Confidential (Consortium members only)Lead contractor: WSPDue date: 27/07/2018Delivery date: 27/07/2018Delivery date updated document: 27/09/2018
Grant Agreement No:INEA/CEF/TRAN/M2015/1143833Action No: 2015-EU-TM-0159-S
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CONTROL SHEETVersion history
Version Date Main author Summary of changes
1 27/07/18 Jason Burrows First Issue for initialcomment
1.1 03/08/18 Rob MurcottRevision followingHighways Englandcomments
2 28/08/18 Jason BurrowsRevisionsincorporating UKPartner comments
3 04/09/18 Jason Burrows Minor revision toitinerary
4 27/09/18 Rob MurcottMinor update toscenarios followingScenario plan update
Name Date
Prepared Jason Burrows WSP 18/09/18
Reviewed Robert Murcott WSP 18/09/18
Reviewed Cliff Lunnon Highways England 18/09/18
Authorised Gary Crockford Department for Transport 18/09/18
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Recipient Date of submission
INEA
InterCor consortium
Authors (full list):Jason Burrows WSPRobert Murcott WSPCliff Lunnon Highways England
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Jason Burrows BEng CEng MIETPrincipal Engineer – Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
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Kings Orchard, Bristol, BS2 0HQ
Legal DisclaimerThe information in this document is provided “as is”, and no guarantee or warranty is given that theinformation is fit for any particular purpose. The content of this document reflects solely the views ofits authors.The InterCor consortium members, jointly or individually, shall have no liability for damages of anykind including, without limitation, direct, special, indirect, or consequential damages that may resultfrom the use of these materials.Neither the European Commission nor the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) areliable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSControl sheet ....................................................................................................................... 2
Table of contents ................................................................................................................. 4
List of Figures ...................................................................................................................... 5
List of Tables ....................................................................................................................... 6
Terms and abbreviations .................................................................................................... 7
1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 8
1.1 PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT ........................................................................................... 8
1.2 INTERCOR CONTRACTUAL REFERENCES .......................................................................... 9
2 UK HYBRID TESTFEST DESCRIPTION.................................................................... 10
2.1 INTERCOR INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 10
2.2 INTERCOR TESTFESTS ....................................................................................................... 11
2.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE UK TESTFEST .................................................................................... 12
2.4 SERVICES TO BE TESTED................................................................................................... 12
2.5 PRECONDITIONS ................................................................................................................. 13
2.6 REPORTING .......................................................................................................................... 14
3 TEST SITE DETAILS .................................................................................................. 15
3.1 MAIN TEST CENTRE ............................................................................................................ 15
3.2 DIRECTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 15
3.3 FIELD TEST LOCATIONS ..................................................................................................... 17
Local Field Tests (Motorway & Rural) ....................................................................... 17
Remote Field Tests (Urban) ...................................................................................... 19
3.4 TEST SITES VALIDATION ..................................................................................................... 26
3.5 SUPPORT TEAM ................................................................................................................... 27
Support during Testing .............................................................................................. 28
3.6 FACILITIES ............................................................................................................................ 29
Local Field Test / Main Facility .................................................................................. 29
Remote Field Test Facility ......................................................................................... 30
4 TEST SCENARIOS ..................................................................................................... 31
4.1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL APPROACH ..................................................................... 31
4.2 CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................. 32
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Reference Architecture ............................................................................................. 35
4.3 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 36
4.4 INFORMATIVE DOCUMENTS ............................................................................................... 36
4.5 LOCAL FIELD TEST DETAILS (Kent Motorway / Rural) ........................................................ 37
Hybrid served motorway area (ITS-G5 and cellular) .................................................. 37
Cellular served cross border ..................................................................................... 38
ITS-G5 GLOSA site .................................................................................................. 39
4.6 REMOTE FIELD TEST DETAILS (London Urban) ................................................................. 40
Cellular served GLOSA junctions .............................................................................. 40
Cellular served urban IVS and RWW ........................................................................ 40
4.7 PVD........................................................................................................................................ 41
4.8 SCENARIO ITINERARY......................................................................................................... 42
4.9 DATA LOGGING .................................................................................................................... 43
4.10 EVALUATION ........................................................................................................................ 43
5 VISITOR INFORMATION............................................................................................ 46
5.1 AIRPORTS ............................................................................................................................. 46
5.2 PUBLIC TRANSPORT ........................................................................................................... 46
5.3 HIRE CARS............................................................................................................................ 46
5.4 ACCOMMODATION ............................................................................................................... 47
5.5 CATERING............................................................................................................................. 48
LIST OF FIGURESFIGURE 1 REGIONAL LOCATION MAP ....................................................................................... 15
FIGURE 2 DIRECTIONS FROM JUNCTION 3 ................................................................................ 16
FIGURE 3 MAIN TEST CENTRE LOCATION ................................................................................. 17
FIGURE 4 MOTORWAY TEST ROUTES INCLUDING ITS-G5 RSUS ................................................ 18
FIGURE 5 RURAL TEST ROUTE ................................................................................................ 19
FIGURE 6 MAIN TEST CENTRE TO URBAN TEST CENTRE ........................................................... 20
FIGURE 7 VIRTUAL RWW AT ELTHAM TUNNEL.......................................................................... 20
FIGURE 8 REAL IVS SPEED ADVICE ON THE A102 .................................................................... 21
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FIGURE 9 KIER LOHAC URBAN TEST CENTRE ........................................................................ 22
FIGURE 10 SOUTHBOUND A102 VIRTUAL IVS ........................................................................... 23
FIGURE 11 SOUTHERN TURNAROUND POINT AT EXIT 3, A2 - EAST ROCHESTER WAY ................... 24
FIGURE 12 VIRTUAL RWW A2 NORTHBOUND AT ELTHAM TUNNEL ............................................. 25
FIGURE 13 GLOSA SITES A2 NORTHBOUND (1) AND A2 EASTBOUND (2-4) AT SUN IN THE SANDS
ROUNDABOUT ........................................................................................................................ 25
FIGURE 14 NORTHBOUND AT SUN IN THE SANDS ROUNDABOUT A102 ........................................ 26
FIGURE 15 MAIN TEST CENTRE FACILITIES .............................................................................. 30
FIGURE 16 URBAN TEST CENTRE FACILITIES ............................................................................ 31
FIGURE 17 HYBRID SERVED MOTORWAY SCHEMATIC ............................................................... 37
FIGURE 18 - X BORDER SCHEMATIC ........................................................................................ 38
FIGURE 19 GLOSA ITS-G5 SCHEMATIC ................................................................................. 39
FIGURE 20 URBAN CELLULAR SCENARIOS ............................................................................... 40
LIST OF TABLESTABLE 1 SERVICES TO BE TESTED............................................................................................ 12
TABLE 2 DIRECTIONS.............................................................................................................. 16
TABLE 3 SUPPORT TEAM ........................................................................................................ 28
TABLE 4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS ............................................................................................. 44
TABLE 5 LOCAL AIRPORTS ...................................................................................................... 46
TABLE 6 LOCAL HIRE CAR COMPANIES .................................................................................... 47
TABLE 7 HOTELS .................................................................................................................... 47
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Terms and abbreviations
Term / Abbreviation Definition
AMQP Advance Message Queuing Protocol
CAM Cooperative Awareness Message
CAN Controller Area Network
CAV Connected Autonomous Vehicles
CITS Connected Intelligent Transport Systems
CMT Core Management Team
CRL Certificate Revocation List
CTL Certificate Trust List
DENM Decentralised Environmental Notification Message
DfT Department for Transport
EC European Commission
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
GA Grant Agreement
GLOSA Green Light Optimised Speed Advisory
HE Highways England
INEA Innovation and Networks Executive Agency
InterCor Interoperable Corridors
IPR Intellectual Property Rights
IVI In-vehicle Infotainment
IVS In-vehicle Sign
KCC Kent County Council
MAP Map Data
MS Member State
PKI Public Key Infrastructure
PVD Probe Vehicle Data
RSU Roadside Unit (ITSG5)
RWW Roadworks Warning
SAT Site Acceptance Test
SPAT Signal Phase and Timing
VMS Variable Message Sign
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1 INTRODUCTION
The UK Department for Transport (DfT) and its UK partners Highways England (HE), Transport forLondon(TfL), and Kent County Council (KCC); have made a commitment to the EU to deliver a UKbased Connected Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) technical testing event, on October 8 th – 11th
2018. The event forms part of the InterCor (Interoperable Corridors) project, co-financed by the EU.InterCor consists of a number of C-ITS corridor initiatives in the Netherlands, France, the UnitedKingdom and Belgium. InterCor’s aim is to achieve a sustainable network of continuous C-ITScorridors that serve as a testbed for Day-One C-ITS service development and beyond.
To enable practical rollout of interoperable C-ITS services, technical specifications must be validatedin broader contexts. For this reason, InterCor partners have each been tasked with implementingspecific technical testing events, called “TESTFESTs”. TESTFESTs will contribute to the harmoniseddeployment of specifications of C-ITS services and connected corridors.
For its part, the UK InterCor TESTFEST requires UK partners to validate a set of specifications forhybrid communications for C-ITS services, utilising a combination of cellular and ITS-G5communication. The event will also provide the basic infrastructure and selected Amsterdam Day Oneservices to enable C-ITS vendors to test and verify the interoperability of their products, acrossborders.
TESTFEST forms ‘Phase 0’ of the UK’s A2M2 Connected Corridor between London and Dover. TheA2M2 Connected Corridor is a flagship CAV pilot project in the transport industry; this test bed thatwill help UK Partners deliver upon UK Roads Investment Strategy and EU commitments, in additionto defining the benefits of C-ITS services.
1.1 PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENTThis document is the ‘plan of action’ for the InterCor UK Hybrid TESTFEST, to be held 8th October –11th October. The aim of this document is to inform TESTFEST participants1 of TESTFEST:
· objectives
· scope
· test scenarios and timings
· schedule
· facilties
1 Registered public and private organisations (road operators, systems suppliers, service providers, vehicle manufacturers)
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1.2 INTERCOR CONTRACTUAL REFERENCESInterCor (Interoperable Corridors) links the C-ITS corridor initiatives of the Netherlands C-ITS CorridorNetherlands-Germany-Austria and the French one defined in SCOOP@F, and extending to the UnitedKingdom and Belgium C-ITS initiatives.InterCor is an action co-financed by the European Union under the Grant Agreement numberINEA/CEF/TRAN/M2015/1143833. The Project duration is 36 months, effective from the 1st ofSeptember 2016 until the 31st of August 2019. It is a contract with the Innovation and NetworksExecutive Agency (INEA), under the powers delegated by the European Commission.
Communication details of the Agency:Any communication addressed to the Agency by post or e-mail shall be sent to the following address:Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)Department C – Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)Unit C3 TransportB - 1049 BrusselsFax: +32 (0)2 297 37 27E-mail addresses: General communication: [email protected]
For submission of requests for payment, reports (except ASRs) and financial statements: [email protected]
Any communication addressed to the Agency by registered mail, courier service or hand-delivery shallbe sent to the following address:Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)Avenue du Bourget, 1B-1140 Brussels (Evere)Belgium
TEN-Tec shall be accessed via the following URL:https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/tentec/
All communication with the INEA or the European Commission shall be done via the ProjectCoordinator, Mr. Fred Verweij.
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2 UK HYBRID TESTFEST DESCRIPTION
2.1 INTERCOR INTRODUCTIONInterCor stands for Interoperable Corridors, linking the C-ITS corridor initiatives of the Netherlands C-ITS Corridor NL-DE-AT, the French SCOOP@F and extending to United Kingdom and Belgium C-ITS initiatives to achieve a sustainable network of corridors providing continuity of C-ITS services andoffering a testbed for beyond Day-One C-ITS service development.
InterCor is a 3-year study that seeks to enable vehicles and the related road infrastructure tocommunicate data through cellular, ITS G5 or a combination of cellular and ITS-G5 (hybrid) networkson a road corridor through the Netherlands, Belgium/Flanders, UK and France to achieve safer, moreefficient and more convenient mobility of people and goods.The objectives of InterCor study are:
1. Demonstrating a large-scale interoperable deployment of C-ITS through the Netherlands,Belgium / Flanders, UK and France to achieve safer, more efficient and more convenientmobility of people and goods.
2. Foster four member states cross border interoperability by ensuring interoperability testing,security and certification, seamless continuity of service, operation and maintenance.
3. Provide C-ITS services on a broader scale by specifying, using and fostering an hybridcommunication approach to utilise a combination of cellular and ITS-G5 communication.
4. Extend the strategic cooperation between C-ITS front running countries and assist otherMember states to step-in in a cost-effective and future-proof way to develop and apply thecommon deployment framework through the consistent and cohesive network of corridors.
5. Evaluate through a common evaluation framework the cumulative, real-life benefits of C-ITSapplications towards increased safety, efficiency, flexibility, user acceptance, sustainability ofroad transport, to support public and private stakeholders to invest in C-ITS.
Being a part of Intelligent Transport Systems, cooperative ITS (C-ITS or cooperative systems)encompass a group of technologies and applications that allow effective data exchange throughwireless communication technologies between components and actors of the transport system, veryoften between vehicles (vehicle-to-vehicle or V2V) or between vehicles and infrastructure (vehicle-to-infrastructure or V2I and infrastructure-to-vehicle or I2V)
The deployment of C-ITS is an evolutionary process that will start with the less complex use cases.These are referred to as ‘Day-1’ services, encompassing messages about traffic jams, hazardouslocations, road works and slow or stationary vehicles, as well as weather information and speedadvice to harmonise traffic. Using probe vehicle and infrastructure related data, all C-ITS servicesshall be transmitted directly into the vehicles in a way that allows users to get informed but notdistracted.
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InterCor aims to streamline C-ITS implementation in four EU member states (MS) linking thedifferent national initiatives towards a harmonized strategic rollout and the use of commonspecifications. C-ITS pilot sites able to send data through ITS-G5 and/or cellular networks will beinstalled in the Netherlands, Belgium (Flanders), UK and France, for the operation and evaluation ofC-ITS services.
InterCor initially focuses on the deployment of ‘Day-1’ services as recommended by EC ‘C-ITSplatform’ such as Road Works Warning. Green Light Optimized Speed Advisory, In-Vehicle Signageand Probe Vehicle Data. In the second phase, it will also test other logistic services such asMultimodal cargo optimization, Truck Parking and Tunnel logistics.
The InterCor Action is a study project with three main pilot activities:• Pilot Roll out Preparation• Pilot Operations• Pilot Evaluation.
InterCor will commence with activity 2, the pilot preparations by developing a set of commonspecifications for ITS-G5, Hybrid communication, PKI and C-ITS services on logistics and trafficmanagement, and validating them in interoperability testing events (TESTFESTs) in the fourmember states, with the overall aim to deliver roll out guidelines for future deployment. In the thirdactivity, the project coordinates the pilot operations in the four member states by providing acommon pilot framework and rolling out the set of common specifications. In the fourth activity,called Pilot Evaluation, the study will provide a common evaluation framework for all member statesand deliver a technical evaluation, impact assessment and user acceptance for the pilots in the fourmember states.
2.2 INTERCOR TESTFESTS
The first InterCor TESTFEST focused on ETSI-G5 and was organized, under responsibility ofRijkswaterstaat, by member state the Netherlands. The objective of this TESTFEST was to validatethe interoperability of existing ITS-G5 services based on the common set of specificationsdeveloped in the InterCor project's sub activity 2.1a.
A further small scale GLOSA Pre-TESTFEST has since taken place to test the interoperability ofGLOSA services profiled in InterCor and Talking Traffic in the Netherlands. With support fromInterCor partners in UK, this PRE-TESTFEST was also arranged in anticipation of the HybridTESTFEST in the UK in October 2018. It has verified the InterCor standards for:
· (in-car) GLOSA services over cellular and ITS-G5 communication networks
· GLOSA hybrid data provisioning over InterCor Hybrid Data interface IF2
The second InterCor TESTFEST focused on security and was organized, under responsibility ofUniversité de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, by member state France. The objective of this
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TESTFEST was to validate the interoperability of the PKI specifications defined within the InterCorproject (sub activity 2.1c).
The UK TESTFEST is the third InterCor TESTFEST, organised under the responsibility of theDepartment for Transport and UK Partners, by member state UK.
The fourth and final TESTFEST will focus on testing the interoperability of the specifications thathave been developed throughout the InterCor programme. Participants will begin in the UK beforedriving through France, Belgium and ending in the Netherlands. Testing events will be held in eachcountry to test services working across borders.
2.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE UK TESTFESTThe Hybrid TESTFEST, the third of four, is being co-organised by the InterCor project together withUK partners of the A2M2 project. It will take place on sections of the M2, A2, A102 and A229 in Kentand London. The main goal of this TESTFEST is to test the delivery of Day-1 services operating in a“hybrid” combination of ITS-G5 and cellular communication systems. It will also investigate the cross-border interoperability of these services through a separate deployment of two distinct C-ITS systemsinto “Country A” and “Country B” systems.
2.4 SERVICES TO BE TESTEDThe following table summarises the services to be tested during the third InterCor TESTFEST, underresponsibility of Department for Transport and UK Partners, by member state UK.
Service Message Format Comments
Road Works Warning - RWW DENM Simulated ITS-G5 and cellular
In-Vehicle Signage- IVS IVI Simulated ITS-G5 and cellularservice. Simulation of serviceacross border by twoproviders.
Probe Vehicle Data CAM, DENM ITS-G5 only
Green Light Optimised SpeedAdvice (GLOSA)
CAM, SPAT, MAP ITSG-G5 and cellular (RealService)
Table 1 Services to be tested.
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2.5 PRECONDITIONSAll testing will be undertaken in accordance with Highways England documents: Operations Plan,Safety Plan, and Plan for Monitoring Operations; administered by Highways England and TfL. Theconduct of the drivers and test vehicles will be the sole responsibility of the participants. UK Partnersreserve the right to instruct the suspension or cessation of on-road testing for operational and/or safetyreasons – to protect the safety and operational management of the Partner’s road networks.The following rules and instructions apply:
1. All drivers must register their attendance on each day. By doing so they will be confirming theyhave read, understood, and will comply with the driver risk assessment.
2. A safety briefing is scheduled prior to each morning and afternoon testing session. Attendanceat the daily briefings is mandatory for all participants; participation in the testing will becontingent upon attendance.
3. All drivers must be accompanied and shall not take part in any testing activites whatsoever;drivers shall ignore all warnings and advice shown on HMI displays.
4. Drivers shall ensure that they have a clear understanding of each route and how to navigate itincluding exits to take.
5. UK traffic signs and regulations must be complied with at all times.
6. Participants are to ensure that their vehicles are appropriately insured, and that drivers havea driving licence valid in the UK.
7. Drivers must follow the UK Highway code. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code
8. Drivers must not use a mobile phone or any other radio whilst driving.
9. The hard shoulder is only for use in case of emergency and must not be used for any part ofthe testing. Where it is necessary for a driver or occupant to leave the vehicle (i.e. where anoccupant’s vehicle has broken down), the driver and occupants must wear hi-visibility jacketswhen exiting the vehicle.
10. Participants are to follow instructions from the Safety Officer and test centre Marshalls at alltimes.
11. The main test centre and the urban test centre will be accessible for registered participantsonly.
12. Participation is open to all (including non-InterCor members) subject to registration, thescope of participation and the availability of places; in that order. Invitations have also beensent to C-Roads partners, C-ITS Corridor partners and via ERTICO mailing lists.
13. Participants will take part in the TESTFEST at their own expense.
14. Only the use cases described in this document will be included for testing.
15. UK partners are not liable for any loss or damage due to reduced availability of the ITS-G5 /cellular services and/or the test track for whatever reason.
16. Participants must provide their own test vehicle, and appropriate in-vehicle peripherals suchas antenna, cables, adaptors, power supplies etc required for their intended equipmenttesting.
17. InterCor / UK Partners videos and/or pictures will be shot during the TESTFEST for use bypartner orgnaisations. These will be made available to participants but promotional use of thismaterial will require consent from InterCor / UK Partners.
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18. Participants shall allow the use of all data transmitted for research and evaluation purposes byInterCor.
19. It is expected, that participants in the TESTFEST share their findings during the tests (onlythose related to the common specifications). Those findings – made anonymous on request -can be used for the reporting on the TESTFEST.
20. ITS-Stations (OBUs) are assumed to be compliant to standards, e.g. be able to pass the ETSIplug tests. Compliancy is the responsibility of the participant; there will be no entry tests,however the UK Project Team may be able to make the services available for testing prior tothe event.
2.6 REPORTINGUpon completion of the TESTFEST event a number of reports will be produced. These reports willinclude:• Presentation of the test site• Description of the tested services• Test scenarios and test descriptions• Qualitative and quantitative test results• Lessons learned and conclusions.
The reports will be made available to all TESTFEST participants and will also be published on theInterCor website (InteCor-project.eu). Further communication means (press releases, twitter, etc.)may be used to advertise the TESTFEST results to the wider public.
The reports for all the planned TESTFEST events will be compiled into a single deliverable for InterCormilestone M7 (Completion of validation of specifications) due date tbc.
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3 TEST SITE DETAILS
3.1 MAIN TEST CENTREThe main test centre is located at Buckmore Part Kart Circuit. The address is Buckmore Park KartCircuit, Maidstone Road, Chatham, Kent. Postcode ME5 9QG. Telephone 01634 201562.The main test centre is located close to the M2 at Junction 3, accessible from the westbound exit ofthe A229/A2045 roundabout west of Junction 3 of the M2.
Figure 1 Regional Location Map
3.2 DIRECTIONS
Directions are provided in Table 2 Directions.
Heading Directions
From CentralLondon
· Follow the M2 southbound (Direction: Dover, Channel Tunnel);
· Take exit 3 for the A229 (Maidstone, Chatham);
· Take the 3rd exit off the junction 3 roundabout onto the A229 forMaidstone;
· At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit for Buckmore Park;
· Follow the road for 0.75km: you have reached the main test centre.
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From theChannel Tunnel
· From the Channel Tunnel, take junction 11A onto the M20Northbound;
· Take exit 6 for the A229 (Maidstone, Chatham);
· At the roundabout take the 1st exit for the A229 (Chatham);
· At Cobtree Roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A229 (Chatham);
· After approximately 4km, take the exit for the M2;
· At the roundabout, take the 1st exit for Buckmore Park;
· Follow the road for 0.75km: you have reached the main test centre.
Table 2 Directions
Local maps are provided:
§ for exiting the M2 Motorway at Junction 3, see Figure 2 Directions from Junction 3;
§ for the entering the test site, see Figure 3 Main Test Centre location.
Figure 2 Directions from Junction 3
M2 Junction 3
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Figure 3 Main Test Centre Location
3.3 FIELD TEST LOCATIONS
Local field tests (cellular and ITS-G5) will take place in the immediate vicinity of the main test centresite; on the M2 Motorway (Strategic Road Network) and the local rural road network (A229 A road).These roads are operated and maintained by Highways England and Kent County Councilrespectively.
Remote field tests (cellular only services) will also be undertaken within Greater London, on the roadnetwork operated and maintained by Transport for London.
Local Field Tests (Motorway & Rural)
The main test centre is located close to Junction 3 of the M2. A single RSU will be made availablefor testing at the test centre which is in the immediate vicinity of the three local test sites.
3.3.1.1 Motorwaysubtestsite1
From M2 Jct 3; A 16km round trip heading North between Junction 3 and Junction 2 of the M2, forHybrid Tests (cellular and ITS-G5) where up to 10 ITS-G5 roadside units will be deployed. The testswill be:
TEST CENTRE
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· RWW Hybrid
· IVS Hybrid
· Probe vehicle data (ITS-G5)
3.3.1.2 Motorwaysubtestsite2
From M2 Junction 3, a 15km round trip heading South. The route incorporates a virtual border forinteroperability tests, between two sections known as ‘Country A’ and ‘County B’. The virtual borderwill be defined by GPS Coordinates. The test will be an interoperability cellular test using IVS speedadvice and free text to indicate a change of service provider. See Figure 4.
Figure 4 Motorway Test Routes including ITS-G5 RSUs
3.3.1.3 Ruraltestsite
From M2 Junction3 at Lord Lees Roundabout; a 13km round trip route on the A229; heading Southtowards Maidstone. A single set of GLOSA equipped fixed time signals is located on the A229Northbound at GPS coordinates: 51.292158, 0.517705.
The tests will be:
· Time to green
· Speed advice
The signals are located on the A229 Northbound return via the A229 via the Royal EngineersRoundabout to the South. A local map is provided - see Figure 5 Rural Test Route.
Site 2 Interoperability Test
Country A – virtual border – County B
Site 1
Hybrid Test Route –
M2 Junction 3
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Figure 5 Rural Test Route
Remote Field Tests (Urban)
3.3.2.1 TravelfromthemaintestcentretotheUrbanTestCentre
These tests will be undertaken on one day only – Wednesday 10th October.
A 45km trip from the main facilities to the Urban Test Centre at the ‘Kier LoHAC’ depot, located atTunnel Avenue, Greenwich, SE10 0PA. The Urban Test area lies within the M25 orbital Motorwayon TfL’s road network and starts with a Welcome to London message along the A2 location gridreference 51.452613, 0.100784, travelling in the direction of Central London. See Figure 6 MainTest Centre to Urban Test Centre.
GLOSA Signals
Return Northbound
Main Test Centre
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WELCOME TO LONDON IVS
Figure 6 Main Test Centre to Urban Test Centre
Travelling beyond the Welcome to London message, the tests will be:
RWW
Figure 7 Northbound on the A2, at Eltham Tunnel for virtual RWW
Figure 7 Virtual RWW at Eltham Tunnel
WELCOME TO LONDON
Welcome to London
Eltham Tunnel
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IVS
Figure 8 Northbound beyond the Sun-in-the-Sands Roundabout on the A102 for real IVS (speed
limits)
Figure 8 Real IVS Speed Advice on the A102
ARRIVAL AT URBAN TEST CENTRE
Continue Northbound on the Blackwell Tunnel Southern Approach / A102 and take the A2203 exit
toward Greenwich Peninsula. Continue straight on at the traffic signals (centre lane ‘access only’)
onto Tunnel Avenue. Continue for 0.2miles, then turn left just before the gantry - signed ‘KIER
London Highways Alliance’. Follow the road around to the left, take the next left and the urban test
centre is on the left - KIER LoHAC. See Figure 9 KIER LoHAC Urban Test Centre.
Urban Test Centre
IVS North on the A102
Sun in the Sands Roundabout
A2/A102
Eltham Tunnel
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Figure 9 KIER LoHAC Urban Test Centre
3.3.2.2 Travelfromtheurbancentreonacircularroute
Travelling from the Urban Test Centre, on a circular 20km route, the tests will be as follows.
DEPARTURE FROM URBAN TEST CENTRE
Depart the Urban Test Centre back onto Tunnel Avenue. Turn left at the traffic signals following the
A102 under the overbridge. At the roundabout take the 4th exit to Lewisham A102. Take the next left
onto the A102. See Figure 10 Southbound A102 virtual IVS
IVS
See Figure 10 Southbound A102 virtual IVS, for virtual IVS on the A102.
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Figure 10 Southbound A102 virtual IVS
· at the Sun-in-the-Sands Roundabout where the A102 becomes the A2, continue Southbound
until the southern turnaround point, at exit 3, A2 - East Rochester Way. See Figure 11 Southern
turnaround point at exit 3, A2 - East Rochester Way
IVS South on the A102
Sun in the Sands
Roundabout
A102 / A2
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Figure 11 Southern turnaround point at exit 3, A2 - East Rochester Way
RWW
· Return Northbound on the A2, via the Welcome to London VMS and Eltham Tunnel for virtualRWW. See Figure 12 Virtual RWW A2 Northbound at Eltham Tunnel
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Figure 12 Virtual RWW A2 Northbound at Eltham Tunnel
GLOSA
· Continue Northbound on the A2, for GLOSA site 1. Figure 13
· Continue Northbound back to the Sun-in-the-Sands Roundabout, then Eastbound on the A2
for cellular GLOSA sites 2-4. Figure 13
Figure 13 GLOSA sites A2 Northbound (1) and A2 Eastbound (2-4) at Sun in the Sands Roundabout
Welcome to London
Eltham Tunnel
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IVS
• Via Shooters Hill roundabout, return Westbound, back onto the A102 Northbound at Sun-in-
the-Sands Roundabout for real IVS at those locations previously described in Figure 8 Real IVS
Speed Advice on the A102. This is the Northbound return to the urban test centre at SE10 0PA. See
Figure 14 Northbound at Sun in the Sands Roundabout A102.
Figure 14 Northbound at Sun in the Sands Roundabout A102
3.4 TEST SITES VALIDATIONThe UK TESTFEST team will validate the correct functioning of the local sites on the A229 and M2,and TfL sites on the A2 and A102. Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) will take place from the 27th
September, with an event rehearsal planned for the 3rd / 4th October. It is anticipated that participantswill be able to carry out remote IF2 tests during the rehearsal/dry-run.
SAT testing will consist of a series of acceptance tests for:· Roadside units
· Onboard units / HMIs
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· Simulated and real services to the Unified Interchange Node (UIN)
· Cellular service provision from the UIN
· End to end testing including the detection and interpretation of transmitted DENM and IVImessages and the test of all scenarios
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3.5 SUPPORT TEAM
Prior to and during TESTFEST the following personnel (Table 3 Support Team) will be available toanswer any questions and to undertake any support activities in relation to:
· InterCor / UK Partner strategic requirements
· Other non technical meetings and events
· Scenarios
· Technical tests / queries
· Event / venue facilities
· Safety
Role Name Responsibilities Organisation PhoneNumber Email
InterCor Lead PeterSchmitting
Chair Plenary Session,opening and close out.VIP host.
InterCor +33 6 0851 51 87 [email protected]
UK InterCorPartners Chair
GaryCrockford
Co Chair PlenarySession. Key notespeaker. VIP host.
Department forTransport
+44 (0)771 7714286
HighwaysEnglandTESTFESTLead
CliffLunnon
Highways England UKInterCor partnerrepresentative
HighwaysEngland
+44 (0)300 4704199
DfTTESTFESTLead
MiaJeannot
Comms lead. Host forall InterCor / ancillarymeetings.
Department forTransport
+44 (0)777 3643711
Venue / EventManager
EmmaLunnon Facilities management Highways
England
+44 (0)771 3146386
TfLTESTFESTLead
TrevorHardy
Moderator for all TfLscenarios
Transport forLondon
+44 (0)2070342123
TfLCoordinator
MariamCoombs
Coordination contactTfL activities and UrbanTest Centre
+44(0)7834448792
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TESTFESTEventCoordinator
JasonBurrows
Coordination of theentire event WSP
+44 (0)797 4182067
EvaluationLead
ChrisChorlton
Coordination of allscenario testing WSP
+44 (0)797 3841007
TechnicalManager
PaulWarren
Technical Coordinatorfor scenario operations WSP
+44 (0)746 9402524
Safety Officer /Moderator
ChrisChorlton
Health and Safetybriefings, single point ofcontact for any safetyrelated issues
WSP
+44 (0)797 3841007
Marshall KareemDrysdale
Parking, vehiclemovements / safety WSP
+44 (0)117 9306200
Test Manager Kum WahChoy
Manager - back officesystems Costain
+44 (0)780 8775068
Test Engineer tbc Scenario scripts / backoffice systems Costain tba tba
Test Engineer tbc Scenario scripts / backoffice systems Costain tba tba
Event Support JackMayes
Facilities support / frontdesk manager
HighwaysEngland
+44 (0)300 4704206
ProjectSupport
RobertMurcott Administrative support WSP
+44 (0)78 23888012
Table 3 Support Team
Support during Testing
A single point of contact for each test team shall direct any questions, prior to or during the event.Queries prior to TESTFEST should be directed via email to the InterCor Lead Peter Schmitting. Allquestions and answers will be relayed to the project team for archiving and post event analysis. Thesubject line in the email shall contain TESTFEST for easy identification.
During the event itself the technical support team will available daily from 09:30 until 17:00. TheEvaluation Lead and the Technical Manager will answer any technical questions and liaise with thesupport team as required.
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3.6 FACILITIES
Local Field Test / Main Facility
The main test centre and amenities will be fully available during TESTFEST for all registeredparticipants, accessible for 09:00 until 18:00. The main conference room is situated on the groundfloor with two further suites available on the first floor. The main conference room will be used forbriefings and for participants equipment. The rooms will be set out to facilitate inconspicuous testing.The larger suite on the first floor will be reserved for InterCor meetings. The second suite will beavailable for participant meetings / office facilities. The main conference room will also host the plenarysessions.
Catering facilities will be available throughout the day and lunch will be provided. Participants areexpected to provide for their own evening meal. Internet access will be provided by a specialist eventbroadband provider. The Centre also has its own Wi-Fi facilities. Presentation equipment fordemonstrations and joint analysis will be made available along with pen drives for data sharing of testresults.
Daily registration will take place at the front desk which will be staffed continuously for the duration ofthe event. Contact details of the support team are provided, however the TESTFEST Coordinator andthe support team can be contacted through the front desk. Any information including changes to theagenda will be provided by, and can be obtained from, front desk staff. Tannoy announcements andmessage boards will also be used to convey information to participants.
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Figure 15 Main Test Centre Facilities
Remote Field Test Facility
The urban test centre is located at Tunnel Avenue, Greenwich, SE10 0PA. The centre is whereregional TfL Operations are based, co-located with TfL highway contractor, Kier. The centre will beopen for the urban trials on Wednesday the 10th October only.
The daily morning briefing will take place at the main test centre at Buckmore Park, after whichparticipants will be dispatched to the urban test centre which will be used for comfort breaks andbriefings / de-briefings in accordance with the itinerary in section 4.8.Lunch will be provided by TfL.TfL technical support will be available at the urban test centre and via the contact list provided. Aconference room, WiFi, and at least one large meeting room are available along with 12 parking bays.
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Figure 16 Urban Test Centre Facilities
4 TEST SCENARIOSThe test scenarios are described in full detail by the Scenario Plans document this will be madeavailable on the InterCor website.
4.1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL APPROACHInterCor is tasked with demonstrating and developing interoperability between nations and acrossITS-G5 and cellular information services. To meet the InterCor objectives the following AmsterdamDay One services have been selected for deployment:
· GLOSA (Green Light Optimized Speed Advisory)o Time to Greeno Time to Red
· IVS (In Vehicle Signing)o IVS - Dynamic Speed Limit Informationo IVS - Embedded VMS
· PVD (Probe Vehicle Data)o Collect Available Traffic Data
· RWW (Roadworks Warning)o RWW - Alert planned closure of a road or a carriageway
Within the UK, the A2/M2 Connected Corridor is a collaboration between DfT, TfL, KCC and HighwaysEngland (HE). The Partners have developed the vision for the trial and are contributing to the funding.
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They will each be responsible for differing but overlapping areas of the operational system within thesix test areas deployed during UK TESTFEST:
Highways England (local Kent Motorway network)
1. Hybrid served motorway area (ITS-G5 and Cellular)
2. Static area around the TESTFEST main test centre
3. Cellular served Cross Border route
Transport for London (remote London urban road network)
4. Cellular served urban IVS and RWW area
5. Cellular served GLOSA Junctions
Kent County Council (Local Kent rural road network)
6. ITS-G5 GLOSA site
TfL test areas are in London and will operate as a single scenario route. The static area around theevent centre is a single RSU for testing and establishing communications with vehicles. The sites willoffer a wide range of opportunities to test technical aspects of interoperability and hybrid as follows:
· Bench test - Local test (main test centre) to establish communications.
· Baseline test - Basic ITS-G5 and cellular operation on live roads.
· GLOSA test - functional test of the London cellular GLOSA service.
· Interoperability tests - Testing of cross border operability.
· Hybrid tests - Testing of cross media operability. (Cellular and ITS-G5).
· GLOSA test - functional test of the Kent ITS-G5 GLOSA service.
The GLOSA services and some of the London based IVS signs will replicate real traffic control andtraffic management indications. This means that signs will appear in vehicles at the same time assigns are displayed to all motorists using traditional signs and signals. The Highways EnglandMotorway IVS signs and roadworks warnings will not have a real-world equivalent but the signs thatappear in vehicles will be located where a real gantry or sign exists. The scenarios are designed tooffer the full range of testing and measurement opportunities and are defined in detail within thescenario plans available on the InterCor website.
4.2 CONFIGURATION
As shown in the reference architecture diagram below (section 4.2.1 ) InterCor simulation scripts areconsumed by the C-ITS In station to provide IF2 format outputs. They will then be presented to theIF2 compatible RSUs and the Interchange nodes. IF2 simulation data at the RSU is transmitted usingITS-G5 (IF1 format) directly to On Board Units (OBUs). At the Interchange node, IF2 data will pass to
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the Cellular C-ITS service for output in IF1 format. On the A229, GLOSA messages using theController to Roadside Open C-ITS Schema (CROCS) protocol are fed into RSUs from alreadydeployed traffic light controllers.
OBUs use an on-board cellular modem to connect over a private VPN to receive IF1 data. The fourDay One Service applications in the OBU process IF1 data, generating alerts for processing by theHuman Machine Interface (HMI) to generate appropriate graphical information.
Interchange NodeThe interchange node provides for the exchange of ITS messages between C-ITS systems, 3rd partyinformation providers and cellular delivery partners. As per InterCor specifications for IF2communication v1.0, all data to and from the interchange node will be in IF2 format, over AMQP.
Subscribers will receive filtered messages based on geographical and message attributes, using aquad tree algorithm implemented as a routing key. Publishers and subscribers will be authorised toaccess the interchange node via the authentication, authorization, and accounting service (MicrosoftActive Directory). Upon start-up/recovery, the node will not keep any data from its previous cycle; allpublishers will update the interchange node with the latest situational data.
In accordance with the reference architecture for Phase 0, two UIN instances will be created forTESTFEST. Country A – a Unified Interchange Node between the UK ‘Country A’ C-ITS services(simulated data); the TfL C-ITS services interface (simulated and real data); and, the cellular C-ITSservices for both Country A and Country B. Country B – a Unified Interchange Node between ‘CountryB’ C-ITS services (a simulated duplication of Country A); and cellular C-ITS services for both CountryA and Country B.
It is possible for a 3rd Country to test its own implementation of IF2 - ‘Country C’. Country C wouldprovide its own simulated C-ITS service, cellular service provider and OBU/HMI. Country C would alsosubscribe to Country A’s IF2 using appropriate address and login details.
Cellular C-ITS ServiceThis service allows in-vehicle cellular OBUs to receive ITS services directly to vehicles over 3G/4Gcellular networks. The service generates multiple instances to test the architecture for crossboundary interoperability testing. Each instance can represent a real-world investor such as cellularservice providers, in-vehicle technology developers and car manufacturers. The service will providethe single point of access to cellular OBUs, independent of network (roaming / home) andindependent of OBU location. The service will:
· Receive CAM messages with GPS location, aggregating and publishing them to theinterchange node.
· Subscribe to interchange node IF2 C-ITS message queues, filtering them via GPS boundingcoordinates
· Employ the IF2 Quad Tree algorithm as part of AMQP message retrieval, transmitting asubsection of the available information to the Cellular OBU.
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· Obtain data from the interchange node when a request is received from an authorisedvehicle outside the GPS bounding coordinates, but never directly from the other country C-ITS services (cross boundary interoperability test)
C-ITS In-StationThe C-ITS In-station application is the back-office function for managing RSUs, and over securecellular links, communicating scenario messages to RSUs. Simultaneously the application transfersduplicate messages to Interchange Node (founded on AMQP). Acting as a C-ITS services module, itdelivers the Amsterdam Group Day One Services (RWW, IVS, PVD, GLOSA).
For TESTFEST cross boundary and interoperability tests two instances are created: a simulated UKC-ITS Service and a simulated Country B C-ITS Service. Country of origin will not apply to backhaultransmission to the RSUs; all messages will be of UK origin messages for ITS-G5. Each messagefor ITS-G5 and cellular will have a unique identifier so OBUs can decipher the messages receivedfrom both cellular and ITSG5. Each message will be timestamped and logged for analysis using theanalytics service.
The simulation service facilitates the injection of test data in accordance with the scenarios definedin the evaluation plan. It will provide for pre-set updates at specific times and test repeatability. Theservice will ingest scenario scripts that will create on road scenarios based upon IVS and RWWsettings.
The IF2 Translator creates IF2 messages from IF1 payloads which are captured in an AMQPmessage. A quad tree geographical positional routing key is added Metadata. The IF2 system is anopen, vendor un-locked, standards compliant system.
PKI and cellular securityThe PKI hosting solution generates the public / private keys and certificates for securing ITSG5. Itprovides implementations of root certificate, enrolment and authorisation authorities and API’s toaccess the same. The PKI solution supports PKI ETSI 103097 V1.2.1. For TESTFEST thegenerated certificates will be provided to participants via a download link. This will be provided in anemail from the Costain Test Manager / Test Team. Participants should call or email Costain toprovide the following information:•Contact name (certificates will be issued to named individuals only)•Address•Email•Phone•Company/organisation•Interest in test fest (short text description)•No of certificate sets needed (0 or more)•IP range for interchange node access whitelisting
A security plan can be provided upon request.
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Reference Architecture
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4.3 SPECIFICATIONS
The UK TESTFEST will be based upon the following:· The Baseline specification [available from 20th August 2018]
· InterCor_CommonLogFormatDescription_v0.7.7
· ITSG5 Dutch GLOSA Profiles: MAP profile v1.2, SPAT profile v1.2. [time to green with speedadvice and time to red with speed advice]
· Dutch C-ITS Corridor profile V3.0 - May 2016 [the UK ITS-G5 Profile will take account of theharmonization work captured in InterCor Milestone 3 – Common set of upgraded specificationsfor ITS-G5.]
· IF2 v1.0
o test data only
o additional requirements [available from 20th August 2018]
o cellular data content identical to ITSG5 – payload message defined in IF2 specification
o cellular data format identical to ITSG5 (DENM, IVI, SPAT, MAP)
· PKI ETSI 103097 V1.2.1
o Certificates not included in IF2 messages
o ETSI 102941 V1.2.1 will be used as the Trust and Privacy Standard. Each participantdevice will be provided an Authorisation Ticket for the duration of the TESTFEST Therewill be no Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) and Certificate Trust Lists (CTLs) used.
· Proposed Test Scenarios (as referenced in this Action Plan)
All applicable specifications for the TESTFEST are downloadable from the InterCor website.
4.4 INFORMATIVE DOCUMENTSAll applicable informative documents for the TESTFEST are downloadable from the InterCor website.
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4.5 LOCAL FIELD TEST DETAILS (Kent Motorway / Rural)
Hybrid served motorway area (ITS-G5 and cellular)Figure 17 Hybrid Served Motorway Schematic shows the route, signs and gantries included in thehybrid scenarios. Full details of the scenarios are provided in the scenario plans document on theInterCor website.
Figure 17 Hybrid Served Motorway Schematic
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Cellular served cross border
Figure 18 shows the route, signs and gantries included in the cross-border scenario. Full details ofthe scenarios are provided in the scenario plans.
Figure 18 – Cross-border Schematic
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ITS-G5 GLOSA site
Figure 19 GLOSA ITS-G5 Schematic shows the route and the signals included in the rural GLOSA
scenario. Full details of the scenarios are provided in the scenario plans available on the InterCor
website.
Figure 19 GLOSA ITS-G5 Schematic
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4.6 REMOTE FIELD TEST DETAILS (London Urban)
Cellular served GLOSA junctions
Figure 20 Urban Cellular Scenarios shows the route, and signals included in the Urban GLOSAscenarios. Full details of the scenarios are provided in the scenario plans.
Cellular served urban IVS and RWW
Figure 20 Urban Cellular Scenarios shows the route, signs and gantries included in the urban cellularscenarios. Full details of the scenarios are in the scenario plans available on the InterCor website.
Figure 20 Urban Cellular Scenarios
A2 Shooters Hill
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4.7 PVD
There are no specific PVD scenarios. The intention is to collect CAM messages date from the ITS-G5 communications and store selected data. The precise definition of data to be collected has notbeen decided but it will exclude data collected via CAN bus. That implies speed and location datamade available by the OBU.
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4.8 SCENARIO ITINERARY
Time Monday 8th OctSET UP
Tuesdays 9th OctLOCAL MOTORWAY TESTS
Wednesday 10th OctREMOTE URBAN TESTS
Thursday 11th OctLOCAL RURAL & MOTORWAY TESTS
08:00 Project Team Set up Project Team Set up Project Team Set up Project Team Set up
08:30
09:00 Participant Arrival & Set up at Main Test Centre Participant Arrival & Set up at Main Test Centre Participant Arrival & Set up at Main Test Centre
09:30 Test Centre Daily Briefing
10:00 Participant Arrival & Set up Motorway Hybrid tests:Hybrid served IVS & RWW
(ITS-G5 & Cellular)
Test Teamtechnicalsupport
Travel to Urban site Test Teamtechnicalsupport
Rural ITS-G5 GLOSA Test Teamtechnicalsupport
10:30 Opening remarks and Briefing
11:00 Bench test:Local test (event centre) to establish
communications
Welcome and Health & Safety Briefing
11:30 Cellular Served GLOSA (TfL)&
Cellular served urban IVS & RWW (TfL)12:00
12:30
13:00 LUNCH
13:30
14:00 Main Test Centre Daily Briefing Urban Test Centre Briefing Main Test Centre Daily Briefing
14:10 Baseline test:Basic ITS-G5 and cellular operation on
live roads.
Motorway Interoperability tests:Cellular served cross border
Test Teamtechnicalsupport
Cellular served GLOSA (TfL)&
Cellular served urban IVS & RWW (TfL
Test Teamtechnicalsupport
Hybrid tests:Hybrid served IVS & RWW
(ITS-G5 & Cellular)
Test Teamtechnicalsupport14:30
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00 Debriefing Main Test Centre Debriefing Main Test Centre Debriefing Urban Test Centre Debriefing Main Test Centre
17:30 Closing Test Centres
18:00
18:30
19:00 Networking - UK Partners available on request Networking - UK Partners available on request InterCor Function
19:30
20:00
20:30
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4.9 DATA LOGGINGInterCor will define log formats for CAM, DENM and IVI in encoded (binary, xml) or decoded(csv, sql) formats. For applications we will produce a generic design in csv or sql format.Participants can deliver log data in this format via the provided USB stick collected by theevaluation team on completion of each session, or via upload to central repository.
Alternatively, participants use their own log format (with comparable content). In this caseparticipants must contact the Evaluation Manager in advance to specify the format.All data will be anonymised and used for evaluation purposes only.
4.10 EVALUATIONThe technical competence of the overall system and sub systems to deliver quality C-ITSservices to the user will be assessed. The impact on the road network resulting from thedelivery of the services and user acceptance of the system and services will also be assessed.To achieve this Randomized Control Trials and Staged Events will be implemented. TheEvaluation is described in full detail by the Evaluation Plan document this will be madeavailable on the InterCor website.
The Evaluation Plan will describe how relevant contextual and event data will be acquired,processed, stored and made available for analysis. Data sources will generally comprise:1) Infrastructure - Back Office2) Vehicle OBU/HMI3) *Vehicle CAN bus4) Communications carrier5) C-ITS Central / Roadside Station.6) Third parties7) Questionnaires*optional – subject to Actor capability and willingness to share data
The top-level research questions to be answered by TESTFEST are a subset of the ResearchQuestions to be addressed by pilot operations. TESTFEST is limited to Research Questionswith relevance to the development of specifications and the success factors of the UKTESTFEST.
The following table identifies the Research Questions selected for UK TESTFEST.
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InterCor Technical Evaluation RQs Selected for UKTESTFEST
1 TE_RQ 1: Communication performance to vehicle applications
· What is the ITS-G5 Communications Performance?· What is the 4G cellular network communication
performance?· What is the hybrid communication performance?
Yes
2 TE_RQ 2: Communication performance to back end serversYes – where theperformance is relatedto the way IF2 isimplemented.
3 TE_RQ3: Security
· Is PKI/Security Implemented in RSUs and OBUs?· Does PKI/Security affect communication performance?
No
4 TE_RQ4: Application functionality and performance
· How accurate and reliable are the warnings andinformation provided to drivers?
· What is the end-to-end delay of warnings andinformation provided to drivers?
· What is the geographical coverage of services?· What are the differences in interpretation and
implementation of standards, profiles and specifications?· Do End Users Trigger Warnings?
Yes – to aid evaluationof hybrid and crossborder operation.Also, specific GLOSAfunction tests for TfLand Kent
5 TE_RQ 5: Service implementations
· Are applications and services developed for hybridcommunication?
· Are services continued when crossing borders?
Yes
Table 4 Research Questions
Broadly, the evaluation will address the above research questions under two themes, highlevel and low level.
High level.OBU performance will be evaluated by observing the accuracy, timing (and where appropriate)display of messages. This will be in accordance with the Scenario plans provided which are anon-formal description of the expected test behaviour. The participants will be asked to fill in aresult sheet where they self-assign a test verdict per test scenario. This will consist of:
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· PASS - all went according to the test scenario description
· FAIL, if no, incomplete or inopportune information was received by the OBU and / ordisplayed by the HMI of the OBU.
Should a FAIL verdict arise, participants will be asked to describe the details of the testOutcome. Test verdicts will be collated and an overall assessment of the interoperability forthe ITS-G5 services (RWW and IVS) will be made. This will be percentage figures per testscenario for the PASS/FAIL ratio, highlighting the most common problems that lead to FAILverdicts.
Low level.The performance of the C-ITS use cases is dependent on the timely and accurate receipt ofETSI messages. The processing and interpretation of CAM, DENM, IVI, SPAT and MAPmessages will be verified for the services under test RWW, IVS, PVD and GLOSA. ITS-G5and IF2 cellular communication performance will also be verified to evaluate the ITSG5,cellular, and cross border cellular service deployment, and the comparable effects on thequality and interoperability of services.
For the above purposes the system telecommunications, network and application layers willbe analysed along with log data from OBUs and RSUs. This analysis will verify interoperabilitydirectly during the TESTFEST, and for further evaluation of interoperability after theTESTFEST.
A common log format will be provided so that participants can provide their OBU log data withminimal development efforts either directly from unit logging or by transformation of theirexisting logging. Ideally participants should provide logging in the common format(s) duringthe TESTFEST, then the data can be analysed and evaluated in the debriefings during theTESTFEST. If this is not possible then, subject to prior approval, data in other formats iswelcomed for evaluation and will be included in the reporting shortly after the TESTFEST.
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5 VISITOR INFORMATION
5.1 AIRPORTSNearby airports serving international flights include:
Airport Road distance to main test centre
City Airport 34 miles
Gatwick 42 miles
Southend 45 miles
Stansted 57 miles
Heathrow 64 miles
Luton 75 miles
Table 5 Local Airports
5.2 PUBLIC TRANSPORTThere are Eurostar stations at London St Pancras, Ebbsfleet and Ashford with ongoing trainsto Chatham Station. The shortest journey time from Ebbsfleet to Chatham is approximately20 minutes, from Ashford approximately 50 minutes, from London approximately 40 minutes.Chatham station is the closest train station to the main test centre. There are bus and taxiservices operating from this train station. Bus 101 Sapphire at Stop C will take you to theASDA bus stop on Maidstone Road and will require a 20-minute walk from this stop to themain test centre.
5.3 HIRE CARSEach of the London airports quoted in section 5.1 have access to one or more of the majorhire car services in the UK:
· Avis (https://www.avis.co.uk)
· Budget (https://www.budget.co.uk/)
· Enterprise (https://www.enterprise.co.uk)
· Europcar (https://www.europcar.co.uk/)
· Hertz (https://www.hertz.co.uk)
There are also hire car services located close to the main test centre:
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Company Address Tel.Distance toMain Test
Centre
Europcar Castleview, Business EstateUnit 8 ME1 1PB +44 (0)371 384 5928 4.7 miles
Enterprise Rent-A-Car James St, Chatham, ME4 4AH +44 (0)1634 828222 6.5 miles
Table 6 Local Hire Car Companies
5.4 ACCOMMODATIONVisitors can book overnight stays nearby. Options close to the main test centre include:
Hotel Address Contact No.Distance from main test
centre
Bridgewood Manor
Hotel
Near Bluebell Hill,
Walderslade Woods,
Chatham ME5 9AX
+44 (0)1634
2013331.2 miles
Holiday Inn
Rochester
Maidstone Road,
Chatham, ME5 9SF
+44 (0)8719
4290691.4 miles
The Village Hotel
Forstal Rd,
Maidstone ME14
3AQ
+44 (0)1622
2351703.8 miles
Premier Inn
Maidstone Sandling
Museum of Kent,
Lock Lane,
Maidstone, ME14
3AU
+44 (0)871
527 87044 miles
The Hilton Hotel
Bearsted Rd,
Maidstone ME14
5AA
+44 (0)1622
7343225.4 miles
Table 7 Hotels
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5.5 CATERINGDuring the TESTFEST, participants will have access to a range of catering services. Hotdrinks (tea and coffee) will be available for the duration of the venue being open (09:00 to17:30) Monday to Friday. Pastries will be available in the AM period, and a cold buffet lunch(sandwiches etc.) will be supplied from 13:00 until 14:00 on Monday, Wednesday andThursday. Lunch on Wednesday will be provided by TfL at the Urban Test Centre.
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