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- Research and Innovative Technology Administration, ITS Joint Program
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- Mobility Workshop 2012
- National Harbor, MD
- May 24, 2012
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- Welcome
- Workshop:
- Mobility Program Overview
- Background
- Roadmap
- Recent Accomplishments
- Near-Term Program Milestones
- Role of the Basic Safety Message (BSM)
- Opportunities to Participate
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- INFORM stakeholders on schedule, projects, procurements and products
- CONFIRM stakeholder concurrence on Mobility Program direction
- MOTIVATE stakeholder utilization of program products, participation in
upcoming procurements
- CAPTURE stakeholder feedback on targeted cross-cutting issues regarding
application development, testing, and deployment
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- Our chance to update you on what is happening in the Mobility Program:
- Accomplishments
- Near term milestones
- Key Topics
- Mobility Program Overview
- Data Capture and Management Program
- Dynamic Mobility Applications Program
- DMA Application Bundle Concepts
- Detailed agenda provided in your participant booklet
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- Your chance to provide us with feedback on issues and program direction
- Mobility breakout exercises
- Structured feedback sessions
- Each breakout session:
- Runs 2 hours 45 minutes - 1:30 PM to 4:15 PM
- 15 minute break from 2:45 to 3:00 PM
- Pick 1 session to attend from four topics
- Near-Term Testing Concepts
- Cross-cutting Data and Communications Needs
- Implementing Open Data and Open Source Concepts in the RDE and OSADP
- Bundle Deployment Feasibility: Assumptions, Impacts, and Risks
- Wrap-Up/Workshop Summary
- You can hear about the breakouts that you did not participate in
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- Everyone should have received a participant booklet:
- Detailed agenda
- Descriptions of the application bundles
- You will receive additional materials in the breakout sessions
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- Interest in this workshop reflects growing interest in the Mobility
program
- Too large a group for individual introductions, unstructured breakout
exercise activities
- 80+ registered attendees:
- Public sector
- Federal, regional, state, and local agencies
- Universities
- Private sector firms in a wide range of interests
- Technology vendors
- System integrators
- Consultants
- Telecommunication companies
- Auto manufacturers
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- Move aggressively on vehicle to vehicle communications
- Regulatory Decision on In-Vehicle Equipment by 2013
- Accelerate in-vehicle technology
- Basic Safety Messaging
- Aftermarket Safety Systems
- Enables safety and active traffic management
- Accelerate infrastructure communications capability
- Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) as initial focus
- Enables safety, mobility, and environmental applications
- Multi-modal pilot deployments for high-value applications
- Monitor and evaluate driver distraction issues
- Understand data and communications needs (DSRC/other) of transformative
mobility applications – and the potential benefits of these applications
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- Organizing and Utilizing Connected Vehicle Data
- Prototype Research Data Exchange now live
- Defining, Prototyping and Testing Applications
- Application Bundle Concepts of Operations/Operational Concepts
- EnableATIS Operational Concept (completed)
- INFLO, IDTO, FRATIS ConOps (completed)
- Real-World Application Demonstrations
- Initiated coordination activity to obtain data from Safety Pilot Model
Deployment
- BSM Assessment
- Developed BSM Assessment (version 1) white paper
- Mobility Benefits Evaluations
- Defined four key mobility measures
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Summer webinar series 2011
- Bundle workshops
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- Organizing and Utilizing Connected Vehicle Data
- Safety Pilot data
- BSM demonstration data
- RDE Update 1 – Late 2012
- Defining, Prototyping and Testing Applications
- Prototype Open Source Portal
goes live – Fall 2012
- Complete Bundle ConOps
(R.E.S.C.U.M.E and M-ISIG)
- Develop Ph. 2 Integrated Research Plan – Summer 2012
- Small Scale Field Tests
- Simulation Studies
- Real-World Application Demonstrations
- Safety Pilot Model Deployment
- BSM Assessment
- BSM Assessment paper updates
- Mobility Benefits Evaluations
- Refine tools and conduct application impact assessment
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- What are the benefits of applications enabled by connected vehicle and
connected traveler data?
- What testing is required to prepare applications for eventual
demonstration and deployment?
- What are the cross-cutting data and communication needs among DMA
bundles?
- What is the role of Basic Safety Message (BSM)?
- How do we successfully implement Open Data and Open Source concepts
within the program?
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