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Intelligent Transportation Networks: Next Generation Mobility in European CitiesPublished by: IDC Published: May. 19, 2008 - 85 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Definition Public Transportation Sector Intelligent Transportation Systems Situation Overview Introduction Figure: Projected Population Growth in the 10 Largest Urban Areas in Europe 2008 Strategic Priorities for Public Transport Companies and Local Governments in Europe Figure: Business Initiatives Leading the European Public Transportation Agenda Figure: Business Initiatives Leading the European Local/Regional Government Agenda Next-Generation Mobility Challenge: How to Transform Sustainable Mobility Plans Into Good Business Practices? Authorities as Promoter of the Plans ITS, Advanced ICT Solutions and Sustainability: Are Investments Paying Off? Figure: ITS in Turin, Italy Table: Annual Financial Benefits of ITS in Turin Review of Current IT Strategies in the European Public Transportation Sector 2007 IT Budgets Figure: Total IT Budget in 2007, Public Transport Companies Figure: Total IT Operational Spending Allocation in 2007, Public Transport Companies Figure: IS Operating Spending Allocation in 2007, Public Transport Companies Figure: External IT Spending Allocation in 2007, Public Transport Companies Adoption of Industry-Specific Applications and Implementation Preference Figure: Current Adoption of Industry-Specific Applications, Public Transport Companies (% of Organizations) Table: Current Adoption of Industry-Specific Applications, Public Transport Companies in U.K., Germany, France, Italy and Spain (% of Respondents) IT Selection Process in European Public Transportation Figure: Most Important Reasons for Choosing Company's Primary IT Supplier and Satisfaction with Current Primary IT Supplier, Public Transport Companies Figure: The Use of External IT Advisors, Public Transport Companies Intelligent Transportation Systems: Benefits and Technologies Why Are ITS Important for Sustainable Mobility? Table: Key Benefits of Intelligent Transportation Systems Table: Key ITS tools for public transport RFID/NFC Trials: The Case of Frankfurt Oyster Card in the London Urban Area Safety and Traffic Control The Need for Integration of Policies to Overcome Inhibitors The European Union Framework: EU Financial Support for a New Transport Policy in Europe Table: FP7 resources Mobility Best-Practices: Real-Life Examples in 15 European Cities London Table: London Mobility, Key figures Congestion Charging Scheme Traffic Control System Table: London Traffic Control Infrastructure The iBus Project Project Message Manchester Metrolink Project Extension Control Center and Communications Bologna Public Transport in Bologna Irisbus Civis Future Projects Milan Table: ATM Key figures ATM's Plan for 2008?2010 Figure: ATM Tomorrow ? Integrated Mobility Turin Table: GTT Key Figures The Urban Traffic Center Infrastructure Future Directions Amsterdam Intermodal eTicketing System Road Pricing Mobile Solutions at Netherlands Railways Athens Table: Athens Mobility, Key Figures Stockholm Congestion Charge Public Transport Istanbul Istanbul Intermodal eTicketing System Future Directions Madrid Future Directions Berlin Future Directions Brussels Paris Table: RATP Investment, 2006 (?M) Table: SIEL Screens and Lines Moscow Moscow Traffic Management The New Ring Line Ticketing Tel Aviv ITS IDC Analysis and Opinion: What Lessons Can We Learn From Real-Life Examples? A Matter of Productivity ITS, Private Cars, and Freight Transport Urban Road Charging Future Outlook Public Transport in Europe: ICT Directions Figure: Main IT Focus Area During the Next 12 Months, Public Transport Companies Figure: Improvement Priority in the IT Organization, Public Transport Companies Figure: IT Solution Investment Priority, Public Transport Companies IT Budget Directions in Public Transport Table: IT Budget Allocation Plans in 2008, Public Transport Companies (% of Respondents) Figure: External IT Spending Plans in 2008, Public Transport Companies Table: IT Budget Allocation Plans in 2008, Public Transport Companies (% of Respondents) ICT Investments for Intelligent Transport and Sustainable Mobility: The Short-to-Medium Term Scenario Figure: IT Solution Investment Plans, % of Urban Transport Companies Investing to Build a New Solution or to Enhance the Current Solution Figure: Plans on the Use of RFID, Public Transport Companies Figure: Key Business Reasons for RFID Investments, Public Transport Companies Next-Generation ITS and Emerging Technologies: The Long-Term Vision Figure: Next Generation Intelligent Transportation Systems: "Ubiquitous-Ware" Infrastructure Figure: Next-Generation Mobility Systems, Long-Term Vision Essential Guidance Actions to Consider for Public Transport Authorities Actions to Consider for Technology Vendors Learn More Related Research Synopsis Abstract"Public transport companies are looking for open and integrated technologies that can provide vital information in real time to streamline operations, maximize transport asset utilization, accelerate decisions based on true business visibility, improve safety, and extend passenger services. By relying upon a "ubiquitous-ware" ICT infrastructure based on networked, flexible, and personalized mobility systems, public transport companies can effectively deliver on social, environmental and business goals," said Ivano Ortis, EMEA. research director, Global Retail insights, an IDC Company. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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