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Dublin, 13 September 2016
Ronald Jorna, Mobycon
Setting the scene: DATEX II and the EU delegated acts on ITS
ITS Directive and Delegated Regulations
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National Access Points: European ITS Platform Projects
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In all three EIP projects activity on National Access Points: EIP Truck Parking (e) & Safety Related Traffic Information (c) EIP+ Real-Time Traffic Information – RTTI (b) EU EIP All types of information (b, c, e, (multimodal (a))
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EIP
EIP+ EU EIP
Three related projects:
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National Access Point
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Delegated regulations on NAP have only one purpose: “to ensure the accessibility, exchange, re-use and update of data (truck parking, SRTI, RTTI) by road authorities, road operators and service providers for the provision of EU-wide information services”
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Examples of SPA-type system
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Delegated Regulation 2015/962 for RTTI - (b)
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• Applies from 13 July 2017
• Member States have to set up a national access point
• Static road data, dynamic road status data & traffic data
• Trans-European road network (& relevant priority zones)
• Existing data collected by road authorities, road operators & service providers
• Requires discovery service that uses metadata
• DATEX II or any machine-readable format
• Commercial agreements
• Member States assessments & declarations of compliance
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DATEX II requirements for ‘b’
• For the purpose of facilitating the provision of compatible, interoperable, and continuous real-time traffic information services across the Union, road authorities and road operators shall provide the dynamic road status data and traffic data they collect and update in DATEX II (CEN/TS 16157 and subsequently upgraded versions) format or any machine-readable format fully compatible and interoperable with DATEX II.
• This does not apply to static road data. INSPIRE Directive and its implementing acts relevant here.
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• For the purpose of optimising traffic management, road authorities and road operators may request service providers to provide the traffic data they collect and update.
• Such data shall be provided in DATEX II (CEN/TS 16157 and subsequently upgraded versions) format or any machine-readable format fully compatible and interoperable with DATEX II, …... and accompanied by the corresponding metadata including information on the quality thereof.
DATEX II requirements for ‘b’
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DATEX requirements for priority action ‘e’
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For Truck Parking: • Public or private parking operators and service
providers shall share and exchange data ….. For these purposes they shall use DATEX II (CEN/TS 16157) format or any DATEX II compatible international machine-readable format.
• Public or private parking operators and service providers shall use DATEX II profiles or other internationally compatible formats in order to ensure interoperability of the information services across the Union.
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DATEX requirements for priority action ‘c’
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For SRTI: …… providers shall share and exchange the data they collect …. For that purpose, they shall make these data available in the DATEX II (CEN/TS 16157) format or any fully compatible and interoperable with DATEX II machine-readable format through an access point
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DATEX II developments for ‘c’ and ‘e’
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For Safe and Secure Truck Parking: • DATEX Profiles available • Parking Publications are part of DATEX 2.3 • CROCODILE middleware specification for truck parking
For SRTI: • a user guideline has been developed to set up a DATEX II
profile for SRTI messages. • CROCODILE middleware specification for SRTI
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Estimated costs for implementing DATEX II requirements of Regulations
• Those Member States and road operators that do not yet provide dynamic road status data and traffic data in DATEX II format will have to do so: – Messaging middleware costs at approx. € 1,1
million; – DATEX II publisher costs at approx. € 3,3 million; – DATEX II node modification and provision of data
costs at approx. € 3,3 million;
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Source: EC (2014)
EU EIP as knowledge platform
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EU EIP sub-activity 4.6 on Single Points of Access • Monitors the deployment of SPAs in Europe • Contributes to the harmonisation of SPAs in
Europe • Functions as a knowledge platform on SPAs
and will actively disseminate the knowledge and experience.
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Topics addressed in SPA activity
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• harmonisation of metadata • harmonisation of self-declaration of compliance • DATEX II profiles implementation experiences
and guidance • the role of private sector data and service
providers • differences in interpretation of the delegated
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If you are interested to follow our work on National Access Points, please send me a message with your
contact details.
Ronald Jorna (Mobycon) [email protected]
or follow our activities on www.its-platform.eu
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