Facing Challenges | 2/18/2012 | 6 MB
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Facing Challenges | 2/18/2012 | 6 MB
FACING CHALLENGES TOLL EVASION DECREASING ALPR: AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: Brisa Auto-estradas de Portugal Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: 2010 INNOVATION NETWORK CHALLENGE Toll evasion is not only a direct threat to revenue collection, but also has indirect impacts in customer relationship management. Brisa's concession is largely composed by closed systems, where having exact and precise data, on both entries and exits, is crucial. Otherwise, it would be hard to determine the exact amount to collect and to differentiate violations from common good-faith mistakes from well-intended road users and clients. Even using image capture, the human operated effort could easily be cost inefficient, when operating such a control system. The solution had to be as much automated as possible, without being too expensive to implement. Vehicle identification is key in the Toll Collection process where, at that time, a high percentage of heavy vehicle trailers' transactions failed to be identified and thus collected. In toll plazas, cars with fake license plates kept jeopardising the client relationship with the Toll Operator. Manual processing of a large volume of images was slow and had low rates of success and involved a large number of BackOffice operators. At some point, all these toll leakage situations were estimated to represent a substantial percentage of the toll revenue. A new solution was necessary to guarantee toll collection whenever a normal ETC transaction was not possible. When using imagery, difficult weather conditions and license plates obscured by dirt represented a challenge, as these factors degraded the level of confidence for the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) algorithm. All information produced by such a system should also guarantee full integration with current tolling systems in place. It was also important that all image data using the network bandwidth was kept to a minimum. This system would have to allow the Toll Operator to validate each transaction individually, if needed, and also permitting internal audit services and probing. All images captured had also to be eligible for legal purposes as evidence in a court of law. In the end, the solution had to allow the Client to recover as much toll revenue as possible with the least implementation, operation and maintenance costs . (Continued on back) http://www.brisainnovation.com STRATEGY Low cost investments to increase customer care support and higher toll collection efficiency. TESTIMONIALS "About 75% of heavy vehicle trailers ceased to escape from toll collection" Margarida Cordeiro, Eng. (Prevention and Toll Collection Director, Via Verde Portugal) [v2.201211] OVERVIEW Universities' research centres from ISEL and IST; Development and Industrialisation with Salemo & Merca; EID; CERCIMPRE; ARH; Crossline; Makewise; g3p; ISQ TOLL EVASION DECREASING ALPR: AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION (Continued from front) SOLUTION The solution developed by Brisa Innovation and integrated in over 800 toll plaza lanes (in Brisa's concession only) faced all the challenges thrown by the Toll Operator, our Client. By using a combination of infrared and visible light video cameras, in all entry and exit lanes (regardless of being manual or ETC systems), we assured high levels of confidence in readings (over 95% against the 65% for the manual process). This meant that most processes' situations could be followed without any human intervention. Image high compression for positive OCR readings resulted in low bandwidth usage, decreasing the total cost of ownership, leaving space for other LAN uses. Also by capturing front license plates, the heavy vehicle trailers violations were reduced dramatically, inducing an increase in toll revenue. Digital signature allowed guaranteeing authenticity, valid as legal evidence. Creating a complete system where market vendors' independence and versatility was a premise, so that Client was not made hostage of suppliers, thus increasing its negotiating capabilities in the future, whenever needed. The end solution permitted that each transaction, even if incomplete, is associated with a composed single photography identifying the license-plate associated, as an image and as data, together with the photo information. In general a 40% rate of success in violations recovering is now celebrated in ETC benefiting from ALPR solution. Considering only this concession and toll collection recovery, cash-flow positive impact was estimated in 2,6 million euros annual, with a NPV estimated to be over 30 million euros, for a 25 year period LIFE QUALITY AND MOBILITY IN HISTORIC DISTRICTS BRISA INNOVATION’S VEHICLE ACCESS CONTROL SOLUTION CHALLENGE The historical heritage of Lisbon is very rooted in the architecture of the city. Those areas are increasingly sought after for 1st residence homes but parking is limited. Congested traffic and emergency access problems demanded for new practical and comfortable solutions. The biggest challenges in this project were related with the historical architecture and delicacy of the area. Also, the current layout and integration with city urban furniture was important. From a technological point of view, dealing with such a large area to be monitored and controlled, and the absence of data and network infra-structures represented additional hardships. All security and safety liaisons with fire brigades and police units would have to be guaranteed right from the beginning. Brisa Innovation developed an access control solution, initially commissioned by EMEL (Lisbon's Parking Agency), and aimed to solve these problems. The concept was to install a remotely operated vehicle access control system only accessible to selected users, namely residents, merchants and public transportations. The identification is made by a DSRC on board unit already used for Via Verde services, such as Tolling mean of payment. The City of Lisbon, by using this concept in several other urban areas, managed to improve the quality of life of the residents of these historical areas, increased safety and security and promoted mobility. SOLUTION The solution implemented benefit from the extensive know-how gathered in over 100 car parks, with an award winning car parking system, also using DSRC OBU with Via Verde. The infra-structure was installed using a single point for each historical area, through a compact datacentre that serves all local equipment. A fibreoptic link to the EMEL headquarters allows our Client to centralize operation of the entire system, made of several other instalments. For emergency dispatch and accessibility, equipments have mechanisms for rescue and security forces for direct and easy access. The results from the residents perspective is evident simply by walking the streets, free of congestion, noise or pollution, while ensuring a place to park near home, without additional costs. In sum, EMEL testifies that these implementations improved accessibility, vehicle circulation and flow, parking capacity, security and, generally, quality of life. It helped fighting chaotic car parking, vandalism and the degradation of public space, obtaining mobility, implementing a parking policy as part of a broader transport strategy for the City of Lisbon http://www.brisainnovation.com QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: EMEL (Lisbon Municipality’s parking Agency) Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: Since 2002 SOLUTIONS INVOLVED Roadside: Via Verde Parking System; Electrical Bollards; CCTV; Intercom; Backoffice: Remote Operation and Assisted Maintenance. STRATEGY To promote the image and usage of Via Verde's OBU by providing additional services and comfortable solutions, and thus contributing to increase the number of subscribers, by associating added comfort. AWARDS 2011 Winner (1st place) in “Best On-Street Parking” category EPA (European Parking Association) awarded EMEL for implementing Brisa Innovation’s integrated parking management solution. [v2.201211] OVERVIEW HIGH CAPACITY AUTOMATIC PARKING SOLUTION BRISA INNOVATION’S CAR PARK PAYMENT SYSTEM QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal and SABA Portugal - Sonae Sierra, both with Empark Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: Since 2005 (Colombo) and 2008 (ANA) OVERVIEW Brisa Innovation was invited to implement, in both of them, its award winning Via Verde parking solution. As a natural consequence, in 2005 EPA (European Parking Association) awarded Empark and Brisa Innovation’s solution as the "Best Specialist Parking Product in Car parks”. CHALLENGE The volume of traffic involved in both cases is a challenge by itself; with over thirty entry and exit lanes and 3.5M average customers per year in SOLUTIONS INVOLVED Roadside: ETC parking solution; Backoffice: Remote maintenance Colombo and a total of 1.5M in all three parks of ANA's Lisbon International Airport. As an additional challenge, the distance between all three separate parking lots at the Airport was also demanding from a technical perspective. In this case, Brisa Innovation found a 3rd party park management system from ZEAG in place, which should be fully integrated. All of these should be implemented without disturbing 24x7 vehicle movement. SOLUTION Both solutions were developed guaranteeing reliability and availability, with redundancy elements for increased service continuity. In Colombo's implementation our solution handles over 2M transactions per year, managing 10 entries and 15 exit lanes. As for the International Airport solution three independent systems were made available for assuring a reliable solution, keeping maintenance and operation simpler. Since 2005 and 2008 both implementations are working smoothly and customer's satisfaction is expressed in the growing annual figures. On the first month 35% of users preferred our automatic system and today this number exceeds 50% http://www.brisainnovation.com STRATEGY To promote the image and usage of Via Verde's OBU by providing additional services and comfortable solutions, and thus contributing to increase the number of subscribers. AWARDS 2005 Winner (1st place) in “Specialist Parking Product in Car parks” category EPA (European Parking Association) awarded Empark for Brisa Innovation’s car parking integrated payment solution. TESTIMONIALS "This solution improved dramatically the operations' performance and reduced coin and live money handling to almost nothing." Vitor Mendes (Empark's Contract Management Director) [v2.201211] Lisbon International Airport and Colombo shopping mall host the car parks with the highest traffic, regardless one consider volume or daily rotation. Both of them are driven by high customer levels of services and share a common aspiration: to lower the costs of park operation and minimise traffic jams or queuing near the park access lanes. SPECIALISED ADVISORY AND CONSULTANCY IN TÜRKEY O&M AND TOLLING CONSULTANCY SERVICES QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: NÖMAYG Joint Venture Country: Turkey Completion date: 2011 INNOVATION NETWORK CHALLENGE The Gebze-Izmir motorway will be the 1st road project in Turkey to be procured under the Build Operate Transfer (BOT) Model. The motorway will be over 400km long, and will include a 3km suspension bridge over Izmit Bay, 26 toll plazas and 2 major tunnels. The main focus for this BNV team, which included Brisa Innovation and NedMobiel highly specialised resources, was to support the NÖMAYG jointventure in the achievement of a satisfactory financial close. To this end, BNV have satisfied all of the Operations and Maintenance related conditions considered necessary by the financial advisors, lenders, legal advisors, technical advisors and the Turkish State. BNV have achieved this by bringing knowledge and experience in dealing with Operations and Maintenance's aspects and issues, anticipating all project phases’ difficulties and the key activities. The concession to build and operate this motorway was awarded to our Client, NÖMAYG joint-venture, who appointed BNV Mobility as advisors for Operation and Maintenance (O&M) as a complement to their internal capabilities. Our joint work has positioned the Client for a successful and timely Financial Close of the project, where Brisa Innovation supported directly BNV’s successful effort. From BNV perspective, one of the challenges was to adapt its vast regional and local knowledge to Turkish reality and context. (Continued on back) http://www.brisainnovation.com BNV Mobility (Brisa Nedmobiel Venture) I Steer Davies and Gleave (finantial) I Sund & Belt (Bridge and tunnels) BNV Mobility is a 50/50 joint venture between Brisa, the Portugal-based international concessionaire with a market capitalization of €2.5billion and NedMobiel, the Dutch infrastructure consultant for operation and maintenance of complex infrastructures. BNV Mobility’s objectives are to deliver highly efficient, innovative, technology-driven, mobility and road operations and maintenance services with a road user focus. TESTIMONIALS "Together as the O&M Consultant, BNV add very significantly to the competence, credibility and delivery capability of the Project. The O&M Consultant has a major contribution to make in strengthening an area of weakness for the Sponsors" Lenders’ Technical Advisors [v2.201211] OVERVIEW I SPECIALISED ADVISORY AND CONSULTANCY IN TÜRKEY O&M AND TOLLING CONSULTANCY SERVICES (Continued from front) SOLUTION TESTIMONIALS "BNV have added very significantly to the competence, credibility and delivery capability of the Project [with a] major contribution supporting us.” The BNV proposal and approach was to develop five main work elements: a Contracting Strategy, an O&M Conceptual Design, an Operating Cost Estimate, an O&M Fee Strategy and an O&M contract. This was supported by using a thorough and comprehensive risk assessment. Specifically, the solution involved: I Development of the O&M Contract and O&M fee including the O&M contract strategy with appropriate risk allocation between the parties; I Development of the Operations Strategy for the highway, including the strategic and tactical planning for operations, maintenance, tolling, customer service and the motorway service area business model; I Development of an investment standard operating cost estimate for the 22 year concession period, including the cost of renewals and contingency. Bullent Esendal, OTOYOL AŞ board member “[…] the flexibility of BNV to satisfy our demands and their promptly responsive approach and cooperation with all project parties was invaluable” Bullent Esendal, OTOYOL AŞ board member The conceptual design for Operation and Maintenance was a key input for financial investment (CAPEX) and operating cost estimate (OPEX), balancing both the pursuit of lower costs and customer service. Our knowledge allowed the identification of the optimal solutions for tolling systems and solutions as well as road infrastructure maintenance. This brought several savings right from the start, through major changes in project design and implementation strategy, as these would also benefit the road user in terms of comfort and safety, while minimising operation problems such as toll collection effective revenue collection and enforcement procedures. A close presence to the Client was key, developing a relationship based on mutual trust, knowledge and technical confidence AUTOMATING MANUAL TOLLS BRISA INNOVATION’S AUTOMATIC TOLL BOOTH QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: BOM (Brisa Operation and Maintenance - Brisa's Operation unit) Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: Since 2010 OVERVIEW Brisa Innovation devised a project codenamed "eToll", starting on May 2008 in Brisal concession. Following this first successful implementation, Brisa chose to adopt the solution on all its concessions, which ultimately resulted on over 300 units fully operational throughout Portugal, as of 2010. CHALLENGE The basic challenge was in optimising human resources’ usage, fulfilling all toll collection scenarios. Also full compatibility with already existing systems and infrastructure would have to be assured. Lanes should be commutable (human operated or automated modes); Tolling processes in place within the Operator’s organisation had to be redesigned. For certain toll plazas and periods of the day, not only traffic can be extremely low, but the labour cost is higher, especially during night time shifts. If these toll collection points became fully automated, significant operational expenditure could be achieved. Besides all the technical and operational issues, human behaviour and acceptance also had to be cared for. A new working scenario with remote operators, the customer learning curve, and the social impact were raised by the deployment of such machines. http://www.brisainnovation.com STRATEGY SOLUTION As Brisa's primary contractor for toll solutions, Brisa Innovation team used its 20 year experience on toll systems to devise the technical solution and design the operation workflows and interfaces. Both hardware and software projects were managed in-house, along with supplier selection, production and deployment. Our innovation network also played a key role on specific phases. Our R&D unit designed all prototypes and managed the entire tolling network management system and Back office software releases, along with high-level maintenance support. Our Logistics unit efficiently handled the product's industrialization; Installation's unit dealt with the tight scheduled and geographically dispersed deployment programs. Maintenance services' unit commits daily so that the best possible operation levels of service are delivered to the road user. From the Toll Road Operator perspective, operational costs were significantly optimised, and the transaction cost dropped. This implementation was a case-study, so much so that other road concessions’ operators were encouraged to adopt our solution Operation of automated toll booths revealed itself efficient on its purpose - major cost savings were a reality. Service levels increased, since every existing toll lane is now available without relevant cost increases. As ATB operation was integrated on the daily routine, opportunities for further return were identified: the handling of new devices gave room for new maintenance competences, and considering the operations scale, the potential for new external technical services and partnerships is a reality; moreover, considering the system's highly detailed and real time cash monitoring level, money handling activities can be optimized, thus reducing even further the operation cost. TESTIMONIALS "This implementation enabled Brisa O&M achieving the project’s efficiency objectives in tolling operations" Luis Roda (Operations, Maintenance and Systems Director, Brisa O&M) [v2.201211] Operation optimization has for long been a trend in order in Brisa. In 2007, following some field trials on controlled environments, Brisa's Operation challenged Brisa Innovation to design a fully automated and auditable toll booth. It would target all toll collection scenarios, lowering operation costs and increasing service levels for road users. CASHLESS SYSTEM IN THE USA BRISA INNOVATION’S FREE-FLOW TOLLING SOLUTION QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: Northwest Parkway LLC Country: United States of America Completion date: Since 2009 ROADSIDE SOLUTIONS OVERVIEW I MLFF (ORT) ETC Solution (2x3 lanes in Mainline); At the beginning of 2008, Brisa Innovation was awarded a contract to supply a complete cashless solution to Northwest Parkway (NWP) in Denver, Colorado, USA. This 13mi highway, operated by NWP, is now equipped with our solution, comprised of toll lane level equipment and a central system that was developed by Brisa Innovation and Via Verde Portugal. Additionally, the company has also signed a ten year service agreement for both lane and central systems’ levels. I Single Lane ETC Solution (1 lane in Mainline, 4x1 lanes in Ramps); I ALPR (Advanced License Plate Recognition); I Video Enforcement System. The proposed main goal was «To setup, design, develop and deploy a fully Cashless Toll System to fit the NWP needs allowing to follow other local operators' strategy». From the operator’s side, one of the main goals was to reduce operational costs. Also, as the adjacent highway E470 adopted a cashless system, NWP decided to follow this new operational strat- http://www.brisainnovation.com egy. Manual toll lanes were problematic, since they required intensive and frequent maintenance. The new solution, 100% ORT, should also apply to design and implement a new more cost effective maintenance model. The Client expectations for this project were that, through this new system, chances for success would be maximised, with the ability to grow and adapt more efficiently. (Continued on back) I GO-PASS Website (www.go-pass.com); I Esys (Photo Processing); I BackOffice (Handling GO-PASS and Express Toll Accounts, System Reporting, Fees, Parameters, Alerts). [v2.201211] CHALLENGE BACKOFFICE SOLUTIONS CASHLESS SYSTEM IN THE USA BRISA INNOVATION’S FREE-FLOW TOLLING SOLUTION (Continued from front) SOLUTION When using Brisa Innovation solution, all road users, without exception, use the motorway without stopping. Also, for each transaction, the Road Operator does not require any manual intervention. By using the system and paying for the service provided, the customer has several options: I STRATEGY Brisa North America aims to increase its market presence and capitalize its long expertise as an O&M operator by implementing O&M services as part of an integrated mobility concept strategy for an urban area or corridor. TESTIMONIALS "These innovative tolling solutions place NWP on the edge of USA’s transportation trend." Pedro Costa (CEO, Northwest Parkway LLC) Installing an OBU (On-Board Unit): by associating it with a pre-paid account, every trip on the open road toll plaza is automatically charged. These OBUs are issued by E470, where all transactions are collected at the lane level and sent to E470 for reconciliation and payment. usage of tolling points. All these alternatives were meant to minimise the Road Operator transaction cost and simplify the road users’ experience of the toll road. I Optionally, the end user creates a GO-PASS online account with NWP. Each passage uses license plate recognition (ALPR) for vehicle’s identification, which is then credited to the account. A 35% reduction on O&M costs was achieved, thanks to a low-cost maintenance design and optimising human intervention throughout the entire toll collection process. With over 4M transactions a year, NWP benefits are: I The last option was designed for those road users that do not need or want a predefined contract. Brisa Innovation’s ALPR works to positively identify the vehicle, enabling that a bill is sent by post to the vehicle owner’s registered address, with the least amount of manual intervention. Within normally 30 days, the payment can be reconciled, by accessing the GO-PASS online website and crediting a bank card, through a secured and certified data transmission. This option is more expensive for the roaduser, due to administrative costs. I Seamless road network operations; I Cost efficiencies, with a shift from fix to variable costs; I Minimum investment option and system conversion; I Higher convenience, without the need to carry cash; I Environmental beneficial (GHG emissions reduction) Brisa Innovation’s provided a complete and integrated solution, covering several options for ensuring ease of payment, as well as secure and safe CENTRALISING GLOBAL OPERATIONS BRISA INNOVATION’S ATMS SOLUTION QUICK NOTES AND FACTS OVERVIEW Over 50% of the entire Portuguese motorway network is managed from a single control room in Carcavelos powered by Brisa Innovation's ATLAS Platform. More than 4.500 different road-side equipments and well over 100.000 incidents a year are managed, disseminated, validated and analysed through ATLAS. The Brisa Operations and Maintenance’s (Brisa O&M) operations model and ATLAS have enabled to mature, from a motorway operator with dispersed local operations into an optimized and constantly evolving Operations Service Provider for multiple concessions. CHALLENGE Customer’s name: Brisa Operations and Maintenance (Brisa O&M) Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: Since 2005 In today’s world of economic efficiency and specialized service providers, managing large motorway networks from a single control centre is becoming common. This same scenario emerged in Brisa although by an originally different driver. Brisa resulted from a privatization of the Portuguese state motorway operations and was in charge of operating and finishing the building of more than 1.000Km of motorways. It can be said that ATLAS and Brisa O&M's strategy since 2005 have been in synch. Starting with a uniformed and optimized central motorway network management, in 2007 a leap was taken. Brisa O&M was to become an Operations Service Provider using ATLAS as one of its main tools. Operations were managed from of a dozen regional centres with a set of 3rd-party non-integrated tools, lacking standardized processes. In 2004, with a growing network and not so optimized dispersed operations, Brisa created a single control room for its' entire network. This created unique needs and opportunities that motivated Brisa to build its own Traffic Management Platform. ATLAS emerged from this unique opportunity and quickly began solving problems of having a unified control room and a vast network that most market products did not solve adequately. STRATEGY Since 2005 ATLAS had a vendor independence strategy that greatly paid off in 2010 and 2011 in enabling quick and robust integration with new road-side equipment technologies. This allowed Brisa O&M's to achieve great TCO reductions by using Brisa Innovation’s own developed roadside equipment. The vendor independence strategy also paid off in allowing Brisa O&M to quickly engage in the operation of concessions with totally different telematics solutions as was the case of the Marão Tunnel Concession. (Continued on back) http://www.brisainnovation.com [v2.201211] In subsequent years other concessions joined, whose contracts demanded increasingly complex requirements, such as higher levels of services, road availability, free-flow tolling, automatic incident detection, or traffic counting. These new concessions should be operated from a unique central control room. CENTRALISING GLOBAL OPERATIONS BRISA INNOVATION’S ATMS SOLUTION ROADSIDE SOLUTIONS I CCTV (Video Cameras); I AID (Automatic Incident Detection); I VMS (Variable Message Signs); I AVDC (Vehicle Counters and Classifiers); I Weather Stations; I ECB (Emergency Call Boxes); I VSS and LS (Variable Speed Signs and Lane Signs); I Tunnels’ systems; I PSTN and VoIP Telephone Systems and Call Centre Systems. BACKOFFICE SOLUTIONS I ATLAS modules; I Tolling Systems’ operational interface and data collection architecture; I Systems and Applications Monitoring. (Continued from front) SOLUTION Brisa O&M’s control room operates around 1.500Km of roads and motorways for 6 different concessions. Concerned with delivering a service to travellers, the control room manages over 0.1 million incidents a year, relying on ATLAS Incident Management without ever needing to worry about equipments themselves. ATLAS features a unified web-based user interface and set of rule-based engines, alerts and synoptic that guides the operators as they focus on incident information and use that information to trigger equipment interactions such as VMS signalling or lane speed changes. Our client uses ATLAS for information exchange and delivering traffic information to travellers through web, mobile application and other channels. After incidents are resolved Brisa O&M handles through ATLAS a set of BackOffice processes that include incident validation, road repair management and insurance claims. Management relies on performance indicators and business intelligence provided by ATLAS to monitor and control the service levels, and evolves their operational process. ATLAS continues being one of the main responsible for allowing Brisa to grow, keeping operational costs under control SENSING THE ROAD BRISA INNOVATION’S SMART ROAD SENSOR OVERVIEW remaining techniques have a smaller range of application when compared with magnetic sensors A reliable, flexible, wireless, compact, Brisa Innovation’s “Smart Road Sensors” uses sensitive magnetometer cells to detect and measure vehicle movement. Real-time data is transmitted to the traffic management systems for advanced control and information services. Brisa Innovation raised the challenge for developing a low-cost, compact, autonomous and reliable solution for multiple-environment applications. This solution should guarantee two major funcionalities; a first one with the ability to detect the presence and movement of vehicles, and a second one to enable collecting macroscopic measures such as counts, time-mean speed, vehicles longitudinal for classes and axes. CHALLENGE With the increasing number of vehicles travelling, the need of road traffic control and monitoring also increases. This new system should also be: The available technologies includes inductive loops, video image processing, weight-in-motion, pneumatic tube, infrared and magnetic sensors. Inductive loops presents high installation and operation costs. Camera image processing requires expensive specialized processor unit per equipment and is sensible to weather conditions. Other 1 Small enough for easiness of maintenance and installation on the road; I Autonomous, in terms of power and communications; I Robust to resist adverse weather, heavy traffic, chemical spills or even fire; I Reusable, allowing for temporary removal in interventions on the pavement level; INNOVATION NETWORK Brisa Innovation, ISEL, Makewise STRATEGY Promote technological research, through hardware design and development and software development, validated through field operational tests. I Flexible enough to allow advanced detection, data exploring and analysis; 2 B I 3 1: Sensor/Magnetometer; 2: Coordinator; 3: Classification system; A: Communication (ZigBee); B: Remote communication (RS-232) http://www.brisainnovation.com Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: 2012 Cost effective encouraging extensive use in broader networks, including urban and rural roads. (Continued on back) APPLICATIONS Designed primarily to monitor traffic on highways and arterials, these flexible, lowcost sensors can be used to detect vehicle presence and movement in toll plaza gates, car parks, gas stations and other access control areas, with significant improvements and cost savings. [v2.201211] A I QUICK NOTES AND FACTS SENSING THE ROAD BRISA INNOVATION’S SMART ROAD SENSOR TESTIMONIALS "These innovative and flexible wireless traffic sensors will allow broad coverage of the road network with traffic sensors. »These will generate an abundance of traffic data that will enhance dynamic traffic management and traveller information services with significant potential to improve road network efficiency. »The potential benefits include reduced traffic congestion, improved road safety and security, and reduced adverse environmental impacts." Moshe Ben-Akiva (Professor at MIT; Director of the MIT ITS lab) [...] the quick deployment of systems of such sensors can be very useful in situations such as work-zone management or special events management. Constantinos Antonio (Professor NTUA, Greece) (Continued from front) SOLUTION We deployed a joint research project involving Technological research, Design, Software and Hardware development, prototyping and a full battery of operational testing. This prototype transmits data using a low bit rate wireless communications with low energy consumption. The installation and operation cost of the proposed road sensor are expected to be much lower compared with the inductive loop systems solutions. The control centre that processes the vehicles magnetic signatures is a fundamental sub-system in road management to identify traffic load per vehicles behaviour/profiles/ classes. The sensor technology used in this study is the Anisotropic Magnetic Resistance (AMR) with a magnetic resolution of one part in ten thousand of the Earth magnetic field. Two sensors devices types are possible: I a small sensor expect to measure 30 x 80 mm that would only use one magnetometer axis and would be powered by battery, having a low cost production as advantage, allowing for at least 5 years of permanent operation; I Another sensor architecture uses 3-axes magnetometers and high precision digitalisation. It is expected to measure 125 x 80 mm and last about 10 years. CONNECTED VEHICLES BRISA INNOVATION’S ON-BOARD UNIT DRSC 5.9GHZ/RSE QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: 2012 INNOVATION NETWORK OVERVIEW Intelligent vehicles and infrastructures are the ultimate goal to improve safety and mobility for road users. DSRC at 5.9 GHz was worldwide defined for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-toinfrastructure communication services and Brisa is involved in the standardization and test of networking management protocols. FUTURE PERSPECTIVES This innovative device will be exhaustively tested in the project Intelligent Cooperative Sensing for Improved Traffic Efficiency within the Seventh European Framework Programme to support the field operational tests of Lisbon and Pisa 5.9 GHz Brisa transponder is a lightweight and compact full-stack prototype implementation based on FPGAs for IF and base band purposes, using 802.11a based transceivers for RF interfaces. It can be used either as on-board unit or as road side equipment. CHALLENGE The biggest challenge for this research and development project was to follow the standardization of 5.9 GHz DSRC networking management protocols through the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). I Brisa Innovation; I Aveiro’s Univertsity; I ISEL. STRATEGY The HEADWAY (Highway Environment Advanced Warning System) programme is promoting technological research, through hardware design and development and software development, validated through field operational tests. This aims to contribute to road safety and operational excellence using advanced technological solutions. Other Vehicles Operations manager Own Vehicle The OBU/RSE transponder device is composed by a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), a transceiver, power amplifiers and appropriate antennas. http://www.brisainnovation.com Broadcasts warning to avoid collision; Send SOS request; Uses traffic data and routing. Receives warnings to avoid collisions; Traffic data and routing. Quick response; Improves traffic flow and safety; Better data for control and information. [v2.201211] SOLUTION CONNECTED VEHICLES BRISA INNOVATION’S ON-BOARD UNIT DRSC 5.9GHZ/RSE APPLICATIONS I Warning location notification I Incident/traffic jam/road works warnings I Decentralized floating car data collection I Route guidance support I Interoperable tolling system I Access control/ Parking assistance I In-vehicle signage/HMI support " Hard-brake and accident were tested in urban and motorway environments, with 400m and 1000m achieved respectively" Results excerpt from published paper “A 802.11p prototype implementation” 1 4 Vehicle OBU broadcasts warning Operations Center receives warning and activates response, including broadcast of warning Alert Warning received by infrastructure 3 Warning received by nearby vehicles, which broadcast warning to other vehicles 2 FOREIGN AFFAIRS SELF-SERVICE LICENSE PLATE ASSOCIATION QUICK NOTES AND FACTS Customer’s name: Estradas de Portugal (Portuguese National Road Authority) Country: Portugal, Europe Completion date: July 2012 STRATEGY Portugal is proud to welcome each year hundreds of thousands of foreign vehicles. We also develop the habit to provide innovative technological solutions, and tolling systems have been no exception with Brisa Innovation leading a predominant role in this strategy. Previously systems using charging pre -paid accounts resulted in excessive management efforts and poor results, as a consequence of a non -intuitive process. With this in mind, the National Roads Authority (EP) challenged Brisa Innovation to conceive a new solution. It should give each foreign driver the chance to comfortably pay tolls on the recently implemented free flow systems in former shadow- In only 2 months, a complete solution was designed, produced, implemented and, more importantly, adopted by road users from foreign countries. CHALLENGE The development project was a challenge in itself, given the short schedule suggested by our client, EP: in 2 months Brisa Innovation must have a fully working solution along the national borders, able to recognise foreign license plates and associate credit and debit cards with these. All this should be done abiding all security protocols and personal data handling concerns, keeping a tight budget and low production costs. For maximising the adoption by vehicle drivers, an intuitive design and straightforward process would have to be designed in harmony with the Software development and Hardware industrial design. In the end, all vehicle classes should be able to use it. (Continued on back) http://www.brisainnovation.com Brisa Innovation ambition is to be considered as a competitive technological partner, making use of decades of experience in tolling, ITS and mobility systems. This project is a perfect example of how our combined knowledge and readiness to respond delivers a solution perfectly adapted to address the market evolving and constantly mutating needs. PARTNERS I Glintt; I Tecnocrimp; I Cubotronic. SOME NUMBERS I 2 month New Product Development from scratch; I Site average of 1.3 new registrations per minute in peak periods; I 125.000 new users in 4 months operation. [v2.201211] OVERVIEW toll roads across the country, without the need to deal with tag distribution. FOREIGN AFFAIRS SELF-SERVICE LICENSE PLATE ASSOCIATION 1 double-level 1 simple 1 double-level 1 simple PORTO 1 double-level 2 simple LISBOA (Continued from front) SOLUTION FARO 1 double-level 2 simple + 1 for motorcycles ALTERNATIVES I Double-level unit for both heavy and light vehicles; I Unit with rear license plate capture for motorcycles; I Integrated DSRC tag dispenser. MAIN SYSTEMS APPLIED I Video Cameras and ALPR algorithm; I VoIP Intercom; I Certified bank card reader; I Resilient backup power supply. I Complete interface with 3rd party remote backoffice. APPLICATIONS I Cities’ Congestion Charging Schemes; I Temporary visits in national road networks with video tolling systems in place. Given our vast experience working closely with electronic payments processing and acquiring agencies, UNICRE and SIBS, the solution fulfilled all requirements, using certified card reader and secure protocols for exchanging data. Our Innovation system enables us to control all steps involved in New Product Development, such as Research, Development, Production (including Logistics and Procurement for “best fit” alternatives), Installation and Maintenance. Through this structure the design is optimised to guarantee a whole life-cycle approach to the delivered product. All vehicle classes should be supported, including heavy vehicles and motorcycles. As such the product is available with double and single level alternatives. An adapted version was also conceived and delivered for motorcycles, capturing rear license plate instead. In terms of future upgrades our solution is prepared to integrate a tag dispenser, as a complement for the registration of the license plate with the credit card. RESULTS All this project was possible given the full spectrum covered by Brisa Innovation, from Development to Maintenance. Having the internal capabilities and means to manufacture allowed Brisa Innovation to adapt its own industrial layout to the singular demand. The smooth installation project resulted from our experience in delivering turn-key solutions for road applications, such as tolling and access control systems. Our mobile specialised maintenance workforce enabled that this effort was achieved in a competitive and cost-effective manner from the Clients perspective. As a result, the 4 sites and 11 units were installed in strategic road entrances in Portugal, coming from Spain. Those are responsible for a monthly average of 31.000 new users, doubling in August, during which an average of 1.4 new accounts per minute were registered. On the first quarter a total of 125.000 new users chose to use this system Brisa Innovation T: +351 21 423 3400 F: +351 21 423 3499 http://www.brisainnovation.com Lagoas Park - Edifício 15, piso 4 2740-267 Porto Salvo PORTUGAL GPS: N 38.711122 W 9.311090