- transport policy | intelligent transport system
- Thursday 7 June 2012, 02:00 (CEST)
Practical information
- When
- Thursday 7 June 2012, 02:00 (CEST)
- Languages
- English
Description
Workshop linked to the Action Plan on Intelligent Transport Systems
" Possible strategies and roadmaps for the deployment of Cooperative Systems in Europe "
7 June 2012
The workshop was organised within the context of Action 4.2 of the ITS Action Plan which addresses the "Development and evaluation of cooperative systems in view of the definition of a harmonised approach; assessment of deployment strategies, including investments in intelligent infrastructure" in the 2010-2013 timeframe.
The aim of the workshop was for the EC services to get a comprehensive overview of the past and current activities related to the development and deployment of cooperative systems including the status of past and on-going research, FOTs and pre-deployment activities at European level, the standardisation mandate M/453, international cooperation and dedicated stakeholder initiatives for future deployment roadmaps, with the objectives to:
- build a common understanding on the state of play of cooperative systems and their deployment in Europe.
- build and agree on a common vision and coordinated strategy to foster the introduction of cooperative ITS Systems in Europe.
The workshop was jointly organised by DG INFSO, DG MOVE and DG ENTR.
Related documents
Workshop material
Session 1 – Overview of cooperative ITS research & pilots
FP6/7 projects results: CVIS, SAFESPOT, COOPERS
Field Operational Pilots: DRIVE C2X
Field Operation Pilots: FOTsis
ICT PSP: pre-deployment: COSMO , CO-Cities
National pilot: SISCOGA
Session 2 – Cooperative Systems: Progress of standards
ETSI TC ITS
CEN TC 278 WG16
C2C Forum
Global Harmonisation of Standards
Session 3 – Deployment of Cooperative ITS Systems - stakeholders views
Results of the 'Smart 63' study
Easyway
Regional authorities/public transport operators: Transport for London
MNO: Vodafone
Suppliers: PeekTraffic
Users: FIA