Presented by Mark Stead, Director of Sales at the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
IoT, Smart Mobility and the need for PositioningtechUK
Presented by Jacopo Ovarelli, External Consultant for European GNSS Agency (GSA) in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart mobility are driving major changes through the connection of devices, people, and data. Key points discussed include:
- There are now more connected devices than people, with IoT enabling new operational efficiencies, products/services, and autonomous systems.
- Both manufacturers and service companies are moving into new service-based business models.
- The amount of digital data being created ("one Zettabyte" equivalent to 36,000 years of HD video) requires new approaches to integrate, decouple, and analyze edge data in real-time.
- Digital transformation and the fusion of IT and operational technology will disrupt industries and
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by Cap Metro's Joe Iannello. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by WNCG's Robert Heath. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
IoT, Smart Mobility and the need for PositioningtechUK
Presented by Jacopo Ovarelli, External Consultant for European GNSS Agency (GSA) in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
The document discusses how the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart mobility are driving major changes through the connection of devices, people, and data. Key points discussed include:
- There are now more connected devices than people, with IoT enabling new operational efficiencies, products/services, and autonomous systems.
- Both manufacturers and service companies are moving into new service-based business models.
- The amount of digital data being created ("one Zettabyte" equivalent to 36,000 years of HD video) requires new approaches to integrate, decouple, and analyze edge data in real-time.
- Digital transformation and the fusion of IT and operational technology will disrupt industries and
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by Cap Metro's Joe Iannello. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by WNCG's Robert Heath. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
The document discusses several smart mobility solutions including:
- Advanced driver assistance systems using LiDAR, depth sensing, and vehicle data exchange platforms.
- Electric vehicles like expandable electric cars that can narrow to fit small spaces and connected folding electric scooters.
- Safety systems like cabin occupancy sensors, distracted driving prevention, and crosswalk safety alerts.
- Security solutions like automotive cybersecurity platforms, driver safety apps, and firewalls to protect connected vehicles from hacking.
Smart Mobility at Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) focuses on the societal challenges in Smart Mobility. Good mobility is of great importance for individuals, as well as for businesses and the economy. For this reason around 230 researchers from dozens of TU/e research groups are working in the Smart Mobility areas on clean, efficient and intelligent vehicle technology, and on logistics and traffic systems. The aims include reducing emissions and congestion, and increasing safety. Examples of recent developments at TU/e are intelligent cars that communicate with each other to prevent congestion, lighter batteries for electric cars, cleaner and more economical diesel engines, and optimized planning models for goods transport.
Focus areas:
• Automotive Technology
• Transport and Logistics
• Intelligent Transport Systems
• Mobility and Traffic
• ICT / Embedded Systems
The Future Development of Traffic Signals and the Impact of Autonomous VehiclesJumpingJaq
This document discusses the future development of traffic signals and the impact of autonomous vehicles. It begins with a brief history of traffic signal technology and then discusses where the technology is now. It explores current signal developments including vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. The document suggests that autonomous vehicles will require advanced sensor systems to identify all aspects of intersections and that future traffic signals may provide signal timing information to connected vehicles to increase efficiency.
This document discusses how technology and digitalization can strengthen the nation. It describes two technologies: hyperloop, a proposed high-speed transportation system, and RESOURCESAT-2A, a remote sensing satellite that provides imaging data for agriculture. It also outlines India's plans for digitalization, such as broadband internet access, e-governance programs, universal phone access, and promoting electronic manufacturing and digital transactions. The overall message is that these technologies and digital initiatives can help develop the country.
Smart Work Zones – New ways of communicating with road users and managing wor...JumpingJaq
Smart Work Zones is a project that aims to provide real-time traffic and incident information to road users. It collects data from roadside devices, transmits it to an Internet of Things platform, and broadcasts messages via multiple channels. The objectives are to make travel faster and safer by delivering personalized and contextual messages. It is a pilot project being tested on the CityLink project with plans to expand statewide. The system is automated, reliable, portable, open access, and can integrate with other infrastructure. It is a partnership between VicRoads, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Telstra to develop an innovative, scalable, flexible solution.
Smart mobility uses information technology to improve transportation through more affordable and sustainable options. A smart mobility strategy organizes current and planned efforts under one umbrella to implement solutions to immediate problems and lay the groundwork for emerging technologies through an interdepartmental team. We offer smart mobility solutions like free public WiFi, traffic management systems, emergency vehicle preemption, smart gate parking, vehicle counting and license plate recognition, drone surveillance, transportation info apps, security systems, visitor management, and smart lighting.
This document discusses various future transportation technologies and systems, including intelligent transportation systems. It describes technologies like wireless communications, computational technologies, and floating car data that could be applied to intelligent transport. It also outlines unconventional modes of transport like backpack helicopters, jet packs, launch loops, personal rapid transit, rolling highways, moving walkways, and the skyTran system. The goal of these future systems is more efficient, renewable, and smart transportation options.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms are becoming more popular in France as mobility needs evolve and people seek more convenient multi-modal transportation options. Conduent's vision for MaaS is to deliver solutions that consolidate all transportation modes and provide a consistent experience for users through a single mobile app. This allows transportation agencies to achieve their transit policies and goals like improving social inclusion. As an example, Conduent implemented a MaaS platform called "passpass" in the Hauts de France region of France that provides multi-modal trip planning, ticketing across 35 transportation networks, and integration with other mobility services through a website and mobile app.
Autonomous driving revolution- trends, challenges and machine learning Junli Gu
The document discusses trends in autonomous driving, including challenges when big data meets machine learning in cars. It outlines how sensor systems collect big data from cameras, radar, ultrasound and lidar. Machine learning is then used to perceive the real world through techniques like object recognition, 3D scene understanding, semantic segmentation and reinforcement learning. Autonomous vehicles will also need powerful embedded computing and connectivity through vehicle-to-vehicle and cloud networks.
The Southern Company UAV Idea Team will present their vision to use drone technology across Southern Company's utility operations to help reduce outages, improve safety, and reduce costs. The presentation will discuss challenges with utilities and ideas for addressing them. The idea team is made up of several members from Alabama Power and Georgia Power focused on transmission and land management, as well as members from Southern Company's program management office and research and development department.
In this presentation , i'm discussing about the modern means of transportation i-e Communication cars , smart card technology , dedicated short range technology (DSRC) , transport pods and visionary planes ...... & i'm sure it will enhance your knowledge.....
This document discusses intelligent transportation systems (ITS), which use advanced technologies to improve transportation efficiency and safety. ITS aims to minimize traffic problems and enhance commuter safety, comfort and travel time. Key ITS technologies discussed include wireless communication, computational technologies, floating car data, sensing technologies, and collision avoidance systems. Functional areas of ITS covered are electronic toll collection, emergency notification, congestion pricing, road enforcement, traveler information services and emergency management. Benefits of ITS include time savings, improved safety, reduced crashes and costs, increased satisfaction and environmental benefits.
Driving alone versus riding together - How shared autonomous vehicles can cha...JumpingJaq
This document discusses how shared autonomous vehicles could change transportation by reducing private car ownership. It covers topics like adoption rates, modeling approaches, impacts on travel behavior and transportation networks, effects of shared autonomous taxis, and implications for infrastructure planning. The key points are that shared autonomous vehicles could increase mobility access, reduce transportation costs through mobility-as-a-service models, and optimize road usage through higher vehicle occupancy.
Disruptive Wireless Mass Transit Security SolutionAMCslidedeck
Patented Global Game Changer. Merging wireless and big data cloud with the massive backbone of global mass transit. A morphing wireless network that moves everywhere we do. Network In Motion.
The document summarizes Phil Tinn's upcoming open-source workshop on smart cities and autonomous vehicles. The workshop will cover topics like vehicle-to-rider interactions for road safety, electric and shared autonomous vehicles, public acceptance of vehicle-to-pedestrian technologies, vehicle-to-goods services, and matching vehicle intelligence to environment complexity. The document also outlines Tinn's vision of moving from car-centric mapping to open-sourced and crowd-sourced solutions using cheaper Lidar technologies.
Traffic signals work with artificial intelligence venkat k - mediumusmsystem
In U.S Drivers add 81 extra hours to their arrival each year due to traffic. The other U.S. cities are also worse, these cities are known for difficult driving conditions with hills, bridges, and bikers.
1) Autonomous vehicles require connectivity to other vehicles and smart infrastructure to safely navigate roads, generating large amounts of data from sensors like radar, cameras, LIDAR and sonar.
2) Major investments are being made in connected vehicle and smart transportation technologies, but the technology for true autonomous vehicles is still being developed, and issues around computing infrastructure and connectivity need to be addressed.
3) Researchers are working on fog computing architectures and container-based virtualization to help autonomous vehicles process and communicate sensor data and connect to cloud services in a decentralized manner.
The document discusses car-to-car communication technology. It describes how car-to-car communication allows vehicles to communicate with each other to share information. This can improve safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist systems. However, there are also challenges to implementing this technology at scale, such as different communication methods between moving vehicles and latency issues. If fully realized, car-to-car communication networks may fundamentally change how vehicles operate by allowing them to share vast amounts of real-time data.
Road monitoring system to address over 14k injuries in Rome caused by poor road conditions in 2018. The proposed solution uses an IoT system of sensors in cars to report road anomalies to the cloud in real time. Anomalies would be highlighted on an interactive map for viewing. The system pipeline would record, transmit, process, and visualize anomaly data.
Self-driving cars use sensors like radar, lidar and cameras to navigate roads with little human input. Smart cars connect to apps and services through APIs to track locations and share keys. Next-gen GPS will provide improved cybersecurity and resilience for satellite navigation. Future transportation technologies may impact public transit and help cities become more livable. High-speed rail using maglev or hyperloop could provide ever faster train travel, while gyroscopic vehicles may transport people above street traffic in stacked, rotating disks.
u-blox acquires connectBlue, a manufacturer of short-range radio (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) modules located in Sweden. The acquisition adds a third range of products - short range radio - to u-blox's portfolio and extends their portfolio into local area networks. It provides synergies with u-blox's existing cellular and positioning products. The acquisition increases u-blox's coverage of the growing Internet of Things market and complements their product portfolio. It is expected to increase sales into u-blox's existing customer base and position u-blox for growth as the Internet of Things expands.
Presentation in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum (#UKSPF) plenary meeting on 15th Oct. 2015 by
Prof. Simon Saunders, Director of Technology, Real Wireless
and Cluster 1 Chair
The document discusses several smart mobility solutions including:
- Advanced driver assistance systems using LiDAR, depth sensing, and vehicle data exchange platforms.
- Electric vehicles like expandable electric cars that can narrow to fit small spaces and connected folding electric scooters.
- Safety systems like cabin occupancy sensors, distracted driving prevention, and crosswalk safety alerts.
- Security solutions like automotive cybersecurity platforms, driver safety apps, and firewalls to protect connected vehicles from hacking.
Smart Mobility at Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) focuses on the societal challenges in Smart Mobility. Good mobility is of great importance for individuals, as well as for businesses and the economy. For this reason around 230 researchers from dozens of TU/e research groups are working in the Smart Mobility areas on clean, efficient and intelligent vehicle technology, and on logistics and traffic systems. The aims include reducing emissions and congestion, and increasing safety. Examples of recent developments at TU/e are intelligent cars that communicate with each other to prevent congestion, lighter batteries for electric cars, cleaner and more economical diesel engines, and optimized planning models for goods transport.
Focus areas:
• Automotive Technology
• Transport and Logistics
• Intelligent Transport Systems
• Mobility and Traffic
• ICT / Embedded Systems
The Future Development of Traffic Signals and the Impact of Autonomous VehiclesJumpingJaq
This document discusses the future development of traffic signals and the impact of autonomous vehicles. It begins with a brief history of traffic signal technology and then discusses where the technology is now. It explores current signal developments including vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. The document suggests that autonomous vehicles will require advanced sensor systems to identify all aspects of intersections and that future traffic signals may provide signal timing information to connected vehicles to increase efficiency.
This document discusses how technology and digitalization can strengthen the nation. It describes two technologies: hyperloop, a proposed high-speed transportation system, and RESOURCESAT-2A, a remote sensing satellite that provides imaging data for agriculture. It also outlines India's plans for digitalization, such as broadband internet access, e-governance programs, universal phone access, and promoting electronic manufacturing and digital transactions. The overall message is that these technologies and digital initiatives can help develop the country.
Smart Work Zones – New ways of communicating with road users and managing wor...JumpingJaq
Smart Work Zones is a project that aims to provide real-time traffic and incident information to road users. It collects data from roadside devices, transmits it to an Internet of Things platform, and broadcasts messages via multiple channels. The objectives are to make travel faster and safer by delivering personalized and contextual messages. It is a pilot project being tested on the CityLink project with plans to expand statewide. The system is automated, reliable, portable, open access, and can integrate with other infrastructure. It is a partnership between VicRoads, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, and Telstra to develop an innovative, scalable, flexible solution.
Smart mobility uses information technology to improve transportation through more affordable and sustainable options. A smart mobility strategy organizes current and planned efforts under one umbrella to implement solutions to immediate problems and lay the groundwork for emerging technologies through an interdepartmental team. We offer smart mobility solutions like free public WiFi, traffic management systems, emergency vehicle preemption, smart gate parking, vehicle counting and license plate recognition, drone surveillance, transportation info apps, security systems, visitor management, and smart lighting.
This document discusses various future transportation technologies and systems, including intelligent transportation systems. It describes technologies like wireless communications, computational technologies, and floating car data that could be applied to intelligent transport. It also outlines unconventional modes of transport like backpack helicopters, jet packs, launch loops, personal rapid transit, rolling highways, moving walkways, and the skyTran system. The goal of these future systems is more efficient, renewable, and smart transportation options.
Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms are becoming more popular in France as mobility needs evolve and people seek more convenient multi-modal transportation options. Conduent's vision for MaaS is to deliver solutions that consolidate all transportation modes and provide a consistent experience for users through a single mobile app. This allows transportation agencies to achieve their transit policies and goals like improving social inclusion. As an example, Conduent implemented a MaaS platform called "passpass" in the Hauts de France region of France that provides multi-modal trip planning, ticketing across 35 transportation networks, and integration with other mobility services through a website and mobile app.
Autonomous driving revolution- trends, challenges and machine learning Junli Gu
The document discusses trends in autonomous driving, including challenges when big data meets machine learning in cars. It outlines how sensor systems collect big data from cameras, radar, ultrasound and lidar. Machine learning is then used to perceive the real world through techniques like object recognition, 3D scene understanding, semantic segmentation and reinforcement learning. Autonomous vehicles will also need powerful embedded computing and connectivity through vehicle-to-vehicle and cloud networks.
The Southern Company UAV Idea Team will present their vision to use drone technology across Southern Company's utility operations to help reduce outages, improve safety, and reduce costs. The presentation will discuss challenges with utilities and ideas for addressing them. The idea team is made up of several members from Alabama Power and Georgia Power focused on transmission and land management, as well as members from Southern Company's program management office and research and development department.
In this presentation , i'm discussing about the modern means of transportation i-e Communication cars , smart card technology , dedicated short range technology (DSRC) , transport pods and visionary planes ...... & i'm sure it will enhance your knowledge.....
This document discusses intelligent transportation systems (ITS), which use advanced technologies to improve transportation efficiency and safety. ITS aims to minimize traffic problems and enhance commuter safety, comfort and travel time. Key ITS technologies discussed include wireless communication, computational technologies, floating car data, sensing technologies, and collision avoidance systems. Functional areas of ITS covered are electronic toll collection, emergency notification, congestion pricing, road enforcement, traveler information services and emergency management. Benefits of ITS include time savings, improved safety, reduced crashes and costs, increased satisfaction and environmental benefits.
Driving alone versus riding together - How shared autonomous vehicles can cha...JumpingJaq
This document discusses how shared autonomous vehicles could change transportation by reducing private car ownership. It covers topics like adoption rates, modeling approaches, impacts on travel behavior and transportation networks, effects of shared autonomous taxis, and implications for infrastructure planning. The key points are that shared autonomous vehicles could increase mobility access, reduce transportation costs through mobility-as-a-service models, and optimize road usage through higher vehicle occupancy.
Disruptive Wireless Mass Transit Security SolutionAMCslidedeck
Patented Global Game Changer. Merging wireless and big data cloud with the massive backbone of global mass transit. A morphing wireless network that moves everywhere we do. Network In Motion.
The document summarizes Phil Tinn's upcoming open-source workshop on smart cities and autonomous vehicles. The workshop will cover topics like vehicle-to-rider interactions for road safety, electric and shared autonomous vehicles, public acceptance of vehicle-to-pedestrian technologies, vehicle-to-goods services, and matching vehicle intelligence to environment complexity. The document also outlines Tinn's vision of moving from car-centric mapping to open-sourced and crowd-sourced solutions using cheaper Lidar technologies.
Traffic signals work with artificial intelligence venkat k - mediumusmsystem
In U.S Drivers add 81 extra hours to their arrival each year due to traffic. The other U.S. cities are also worse, these cities are known for difficult driving conditions with hills, bridges, and bikers.
1) Autonomous vehicles require connectivity to other vehicles and smart infrastructure to safely navigate roads, generating large amounts of data from sensors like radar, cameras, LIDAR and sonar.
2) Major investments are being made in connected vehicle and smart transportation technologies, but the technology for true autonomous vehicles is still being developed, and issues around computing infrastructure and connectivity need to be addressed.
3) Researchers are working on fog computing architectures and container-based virtualization to help autonomous vehicles process and communicate sensor data and connect to cloud services in a decentralized manner.
The document discusses car-to-car communication technology. It describes how car-to-car communication allows vehicles to communicate with each other to share information. This can improve safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist systems. However, there are also challenges to implementing this technology at scale, such as different communication methods between moving vehicles and latency issues. If fully realized, car-to-car communication networks may fundamentally change how vehicles operate by allowing them to share vast amounts of real-time data.
Road monitoring system to address over 14k injuries in Rome caused by poor road conditions in 2018. The proposed solution uses an IoT system of sensors in cars to report road anomalies to the cloud in real time. Anomalies would be highlighted on an interactive map for viewing. The system pipeline would record, transmit, process, and visualize anomaly data.
Self-driving cars use sensors like radar, lidar and cameras to navigate roads with little human input. Smart cars connect to apps and services through APIs to track locations and share keys. Next-gen GPS will provide improved cybersecurity and resilience for satellite navigation. Future transportation technologies may impact public transit and help cities become more livable. High-speed rail using maglev or hyperloop could provide ever faster train travel, while gyroscopic vehicles may transport people above street traffic in stacked, rotating disks.
u-blox acquires connectBlue, a manufacturer of short-range radio (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) modules located in Sweden. The acquisition adds a third range of products - short range radio - to u-blox's portfolio and extends their portfolio into local area networks. It provides synergies with u-blox's existing cellular and positioning products. The acquisition increases u-blox's coverage of the growing Internet of Things market and complements their product portfolio. It is expected to increase sales into u-blox's existing customer base and position u-blox for growth as the Internet of Things expands.
Presentation in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum (#UKSPF) plenary meeting on 15th Oct. 2015 by
Prof. Simon Saunders, Director of Technology, Real Wireless
and Cluster 1 Chair
The document discusses the rise of total mobility and predictions about the future of wireless communications. It covers:
- The background of the Spectrum Policy Forum and its goals of advising the government on spectrum management.
- How wireless technologies have progressed rapidly from early mobile phones to smartphones and the rise of the internet of things.
- A prediction from 12 years ago that by 2010 people would be carrying small devices replacing laptops and using extensive network services, which largely came true.
- The move towards "total mobility" where any service accessed through wired networks will eventually have a wireless final connection.
- A vision that in 10 years, the terms "fixed" and "mobile" will be obsolete as
Presented by Debora Gentina, Senior Marketing Manager Huawei – deputizing for Renato Lombardi (VP Microwave Product Line Huawei) Chairman of ETSI ISG mWT
at the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Cluster 2 meeting on 16th Dec.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum – Richard Peckham, UK Space - The Case for SpacetechUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 3 Meeting – 17 September 2014
Richard Peckham, UK Space
The Case for Space: The commercial, societal and macro-economic case for satellite spectrum
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Alan March and Andrew Lillywhite, Sennheiser UK Lt...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Alan March, Product Management - Pro & Head of Spectrum Affairs, UK, Sennheiser UK Ltd
Presented by Andrew Lillywhite, Sennheiser UK Ltd
See more at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All Rights Reserved
Chanel boots are a classic fashion item created by the iconic French fashion house. Known for their timeless designs, Chanel boots often feature the brand's signature quilted patterns and are crafted from premium leather materials. While investment pieces, Chanel boots have stood the test of time and remain a symbol of luxury and style for the fashion-forward.
Space for Smarter Government Programme (SSGP)techUK
Presented by Sara Huntingdon, Space for Smarter Government Programme Manager, UK Space Agency in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Professor Rahim Tafazolli, University of Surrey: 5...techUK
Professor Rahim Tafazolli, Head of the Centre for Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey
5G Innovation Centre: the UK opportunities
- See more at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All Rights Reserved
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Janette Stewart, Analysys Mason - Methods of spect...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 2 Meeting – 24 July 2014
Janette Stewart, Principal, Analysys Mason
Methods of spectrum access and the increasing role of spectrum sharing
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Presented by Adrian Grilli, Managing Director, Joint Radio Company Ltd (JRC) at UK Spectrum Policy Forum Cluster 2 meeting on 9th Sep. on 'Public-Private sharing'
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Rachel Clark, Ofcom - Spectrum SharingtechUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary - Tuesday 3 February 2015
Rachel Clark, Director of Spectrum Policy, Ofcom
Spectrum Sharing
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
UK Spectrum Policy Forum – Stephen Temple, 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) - Wher...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 2 Meeting – 25 September 2014
Stephen Temple, 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC)
Where is the spectrum for a “small-cell” 5G mobile revolution?
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
The document discusses spectrum sharing and outlines some key points:
1) Spectrum use needs to be more efficient as demand is growing from applications like mobile and PMSE.
2) There are different options for sharing spectrum, including licensed shared access and dynamic shared access.
3) Sharing could potentially occur between public and commercial sector users, but incentives need to be in place to encourage sharing.
4) Long term, as demand increases, there will likely be more spectrum sharing between various users through models like LSA and DSA. Issues around incentives, regulations and technical standards need to be addressed to facilitate increased sharing.
Spectrum sharing and licensed shared access: Draft ReporttechUK
This document summarizes interviews conducted with stakeholders regarding licensed shared access (LSA) and spectrum sharing in the UK. Key points from the interviews include:
- Stakeholders see potential benefits of sharing but it is not a high priority beyond existing arrangements. Lack of transparency around supply and demand makes matching uses difficult. Incentives for sharing differ between commercial and public sectors.
- Preferences were expressed for voluntary private arrangements over enforced sharing, with Ofcom facilitating. Concerns included complexity, protection zones, and handling dynamic arrangements.
- Flexibility is needed for different applications and sharing combinations. Time sharing is less desirable than geographic. Limited regulator role is preferred.
- Uncertainty exists around implementing European L
Mike Willis, UK Space Agency - Spectrum DependencytechUK
Presented by Mike Willis, UK Space Agency, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Richard Peckham, Airbus Defence and Space - The Ca...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Richard Peckham, Business Development Director UK, Airbus Defence and Space
The Case for Space: The commercial, societal and macro-economic case for satellite spectrum
See more at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All Rights Reserved
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Alex Dixon, Ofcom - Fixed Wireless ServicestechUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 2 “Spectrum Access and Use” - 2nd December 2014
Alex Dixon, Head of Fixed Wireless Services, Ofcom
Fixed Wireless Services
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
The document discusses transportation system management and operations (TSMO) and travel time reliability. It outlines how TSMO focuses on optimizing traffic management, traveler information, incident management, and demand management using multimodal and technology-based approaches. Travel time reliability is defined in terms of variability in travel times and key measures like buffer time. Ways to improve reliability include incorporating TSMO strategies, providing better traveler information, managing incidents and special events, and implementing roadway performance strategies. The transportation landscape is changing due to trends in demographics, the environment, technology, and other factors. Agencies should respond by prioritizing performance-based projects, integrating data and technologies, and partnering with the private sector.
autonomous vehicle technology in information TechnologyTejaReddy453140
This presentation provides an overview of autonomous vehicle technology. It discusses how AVs use sensors, processors and control systems to drive without human intervention. While researchers have worked on AVs since the 1920s, recent commercialization efforts by companies like Tesla, Google and Uber are bringing the technology closer to reality. The presentation covers the benefits of AVs in increasing safety and accessibility, but also challenges like regulatory hurdles, cybersecurity and gaining public trust. It predicts AVs will transform industries and cities through applications like ridesharing, delivery and public transit.
The document discusses smart cities and future urban mobility and transport. It covers several topics: (1) drivers of change in cities like population growth and new technologies; (2) digital strategies used by cities to become smarter; (3) whether technology can truly improve quality of life. It also discusses transport changes like autonomous vehicles and how they could impact safety, efficiency, and challenges. The conclusion is that managing urban populations is complex, but new transport technologies may help address issues if deployed equitably.
2015 D-STOP Symposium session by CTR's Mike Walton. Watch the presentation at http://youtu.be/yd0DJWndSmo?list=PLWQCGQLl10mwkino_uNmTO4JXOg5oCWtU
Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
The document discusses intelligent transportation systems (ITS) which use technology to improve transportation efficiency and safety. ITS can sense traffic and road conditions using static sensors, mobile sensors in vehicles, or hybrid approaches. Sensing techniques include loops/magnetic sensors, images/videos, acoustic sensors, and RF sensors from static infrastructure, and GPS, smartphones, and specialized vehicle hardware for mobile sensing. ITS applications include traffic management, public transportation information, emergency management, and commercial vehicle monitoring to provide benefits like safety, productivity, and environmental performance. The document concludes that ITS could help address India's traffic congestion problems through evaluation and innovation of solutions.
Smart Transportation Technologies: Definition, Benefits, And Impact | Enterpr...Enterprise Wired
Here are some Benefits of Smart Transportation: 1. Improved Efficiency, 2. Environmental Sustainability, 3. Enhanced Safety and Reduced Accidents, 4. Improved Accessibility.
Investgation of Intelligent Transportation TechnologiesMuhammed Affan
ITS uses information and communication technologies to improve transportation systems. It integrates technologies like sensors, wireless communication, and microchips into vehicles and infrastructure to make them intelligent. This allows different elements to communicate and improve safety, mobility, and environmental performance. The primary goals of ITS are to reduce congestion and accidents while increasing efficiency and sustainability. It has applications like electronic tolling, traveler information, and traffic management that provide benefits like time savings, lower emissions, and increased satisfaction.
All throughout APAC the landscape is changing and presenting a need for smart mobility. Read more in detail to learn how businesses can seize opportunities with the right IT strategy and the right partnership.
PE01 – Perspectives and Trends
h: 9.30 am – 1.30 pm
Conference Room: Sala ROSSA
TELEMATICS PLENARY SESSION
Navigazione satellitare, infomobilità e servizi di localizzazione: trend in atto e nuove tendenze
Welcome to the Connected Vehicle Training Overview. This program will give professionals an overview of overarching concepts of the connected vehicle space Mobile Comply has created the Connected Vehicle Management Overview, a highly selective two-hour course designed to give participants a basic understanding of the connected vehicle space for Future connected vehicle education and certification programs.
It is application of sensing, analysis, control and communication technologies to ground transportation.
ITS integrates with navigation system to provide drivers with real-time information on the best routes considering traffic conditions.
It is the conventional of the development of next generation technologies.
It plays major role in reducing risk, high accidents rate, traffic congestion, air pollution and on the other hand increasing safety, reliability, efficiencies, travel speed and traffic flow.
It takes vital part in global world
L'intervento su "infrastrutture critiche e cybersicurezza nel settore dei trasporti" tenuto da Andrea Chiappetta al workshop "Critical Infrastructure protection against hybrid warfare security related challenges" svoltosi a Stoccolma lo scorso maggio.
1) The presentation discusses how disruptive technologies will impact urban mobility and deliver innovative solutions to support smart cities.
2) It outlines challenges like increasing traffic, costs of congestion, and emissions, and opportunities from technologies like mobile internet, IoT, cloud computing and autonomous vehicles.
3) The presentation argues that integrating data from networked infrastructure can optimize operations through predictive analytics and transform conventional approaches to mobility.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). It discusses how transportation has influenced civilization and how technology is now converging on automobiles. ITS integrates advanced technologies like electronics, sensors and communications to provide travelers with safety and transportation efficiency. Benefits of ITS infrastructure from 1996-2016 included 43% accident cost savings and 41% time savings. The presentation covers technical aspects of ITS including wireless communication, computational technologies, and sensing technologies. It lists applications of ITS such as collision avoidance, automatic enforcement, and traveler information systems. The conclusion emphasizes using ITS to improve road safety, traffic management, and public transportation.
By Michael Thatcher, Keystone Accountability. Presented at Crowdsourcing Week Global 2015. Learn more and join us at our next event: www.crowdsourcingweek.com
Creating a Safer, Smarter ride - NFV for AutomotiveTrinath Somanchi
While NFV and SDN have showcases their potential in cloud Data centers, experts are looking to bring its expertise for creating a secured safer smart ride through the integration of vehicle-vehicle and vehicle-infrastructure communications which create smart locales. Today we have understood the requirements and networking involved to realize centralized and distributed clouds to support customer premise services and IIoT. But we have a partial gain from these technologies. To unlock the real potential of Edge networks, the Automotive industry is moving towards integrating ADAS and intelligent roadside infrastructure with Cloud Edge and NFV technologies to create a Safer and Smarter Ride.
This presentation showcases on NFV for Automotive to create safer and smart ride.
The document discusses Cisco's Connected Roadways solution, which uses Internet of Everything technologies to improve transportation safety, mobility, and efficiency through vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. The solution architecture connects disparate intelligent transportation systems into a converged network and enables applications like transit signal prioritization, traffic management, and emergency response. Cisco partners with transportation solution providers to create an integrated ecosystem and provide services to help customers deploy and manage connected roadway systems.
Ericsson Technology Review: Driving transformation in the automotive and road...Ericsson
A variety of automotive and transport services that require cellular connectivity are already in commercial operation today, and many more are yet to come. Among other things, these services will improve road safety and traffic efficiency, saving lives and helping to reduce the emissions that contribute to climate change. At Ericsson, we believe that the best way to address the growing connectivity needs of this industry sector is through a common network solution, as opposed to taking a single-segment silo approach.
The latest Ericsson Technology Review article explains how the ongoing rollout of 5G provides a cost-efficient and feature-rich foundation for a horizontal multiservice network that can meet the connectivity needs of the automotive and transport ecosystem. It also outlines the key challenges and presents potential solutions.
The article outlines top challenges with Big Data used in autonomous driving ecosystems. The ability of data to scale to monetizable levels need to be understood.
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Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
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Presentations from the SPF Spectrum Resilience workshop on 03 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
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Presentations from the SPF Spectrum Resilience workshop on 03 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Peter Curnow-Ford - SPF Cluster 2 - Spectrum Access EvolutiontechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Stephen Temple - 5GIC - Dynamic Spectrum Expansion for 21 May SPFtechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Nigel King - UK WISPA - Flexible Spectrum AccesstechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Tony lavender - Plum Consulting - Flexible Spectrum Access MethodstechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Cliff Mason - Ofcom - Spectrum Awards, Access and SharingtechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Tony lavender - Plum Consulting - incorporating social value into spectrum al...techUK
Incorporating Social Value into Spectrum Allocation Decisions
Presentation to UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Cluster 3: Economic and Social Value of Spectrum
29 March 2018
Tony Lavender
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Philip bates - Analysys Mason - spectrum policy forum 29 march 2018techUK
Overview of Analysys Mason 2012 study on the value of spectrum to the UK economy
Presentation to UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Cluster 3: Economic and Social Value of Spectrum
29 March 2018
Philip Bates
More information on the UK Spectrum Policy Forum can be found here: https://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Nominet has developed expertise in dynamic spectrum management (DSM) through leading Ofcom trials in the UK and has built a global platform for DSM. Their role includes operating the UK's first geo-location database for TV white space frequencies and deploying the first commercial network using DSM on the Isle of Arran. Nominet is also working with regulators worldwide on adopting DSM and has deployed TVWS networks in the US and is developing solutions for 3.5GHz frequencies in the US. DSM provides benefits such as efficient flexible access while protecting incumbent users from interference.
This document discusses spectrum needs for utilities to enable smart grid developments. It covers the following key points:
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2) Critical smart grid communication components include teleprotection, SCADA, utility voice networks, and CCTV, which will require expanded coverage to medium voltage and low voltage layers.
3) The document establishes generic communication service requirements for utilities, including data rates, volumes, latency, and availability needs for various protection, monitoring, and control applications.
4) Examples are provided of spectrum approaches taken in other countries like the Netherlands and proposals in Ireland
The document discusses the 406.1-430 MHz frequency range and updates from the UK Spectrum Policy Forum meeting. It notes there appears to be demand for spectrum from multiple industry players in this range due to the UK UHF2 band plan. It also mentions the potential for increased sharing between the private sector and Ministry of Defense, subject to technical studies. Ofcom is establishing a group to examine the nature of demand in this area and consider remaining process issues.
The Spectrum Central Management Unit (CMU) is responsible for delivering the UK's public sector spectrum release programme and improving strategic spectrum use across government. The CMU brings a commercial and policy perspective to managing spectrum. Its objectives are to release spectrum from public to private use to generate economic and financial value. Over 384MHz of spectrum has already been released or shared towards the programme's 2022 target of releasing 750MHz below 10GHz. Challenges include changing spectrum needs, pressure for more efficient use, and balancing commercial and departmental priorities. Relationships and evidence are key to progressing decisions on release or sharing.
This document provides an update on sharing defence managed spectrum and upcoming work. It discusses the UK government's target to release 500 MHz of public sector spectrum by 2020 and 750 MHz by 2022. The Ministry of Defence manages around two-thirds of public sector spectrum. Key bands of interest for potential sharing include 406.2-430 MHz, 1427-1452 MHz, 2300-2350 MHz, 4800-4900 MHz, 5725-5850 MHz, and 7900-8400 MHz. Feasibility studies using paper modelling have been conducted for bands in the 2.3GHz and 1.4GHz ranges but proving the modelling and impact of capability loss present challenges. Over the next six months,
This document summarizes a presentation given by Shefali Sharma on her secondment to the British Deputy High Commission in Bengaluru, India from July to October 2017. The objectives of the secondment were to assess opportunities for UK space exports and Indian investment in the UK space industry, identify barriers faced by UK companies, and provide recommendations. Key opportunities identified included commercial and science space missions, smart cities projects, and telemedicine. Barriers included ISRO dominance, lack of UK awareness, and the competitive and relationship-driven nature of the Indian market. The presentation concludes with contact details for Shefali Sharma and her point of contact at the Department for International Trade.
The document discusses strategies for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to support the growth of the UK space industry. It outlines an aim to attract high value FDI to help grow the industry to £40 billion by 2030. The Department for International Trade (DIT) Space Team's strategy involves developing relationships with existing foreign space companies in the UK as well as identifying new potential investors. The DIT provides services to support both UK companies exporting and attracting investment into the UK space sector. A new vision targets attracting 20 new space FDI opportunities per year through 2021 with an estimated £3 billion in additional investment. Recommendations include high-level government engagement, marketing the UK as a hub for space innovation, developing
This document discusses priorities for UK space exports and trade negotiations following Brexit. It notes that the UK space industry generates over £5 billion in exports annually, with top markets in Europe, North America, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East. Key barriers include restricted government procurement, commercial restrictions, weak IP enforcement, and regulatory barriers. The document identifies priority countries for new trade agreements, including the US, India, China, Japan, and countries in the Gulf. It outlines opportunities and barriers in these markets, and provides examples of provisions in existing EU trade deals to boost space sector access. Officials seek industry feedback on identified priorities and barriers.
The document summarizes feedback from a UK workshop focused on opportunities in the US space market. Attendees identified strengths like small satellites and deployable systems, but also weaknesses such as a limited domestic market and technical base. Barriers to the UK exporting more to the US included difficulty seeing requirements, lack of direct marketing, and integrated US companies. The conclusion was that a strategy was needed to develop exports to major US buyers through improved promotion, intelligence, cooperation and connecting with investors.
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
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Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
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The implications of a space-enabled mobility revolution
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