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ATLANTIC
established a network of experts in Intelligent Transport Systems
(ITS) research from Europe, Canada and the US, focusing on lessons
learnt and new research topics. For Europe the project carried out
a detailed analysis of Traffic and Traveller Information (TTI) service
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Role
of Rupprecht Consult |
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Rupprecht Consult was responsible for
the analysis of the state-of-the-art in traffic and traveller information
(TTI) service delivery in Europe, the development of a benchmarking
approach for TTI services related to the eEurope 2002 initiative,
and helped to develop recommendations for policy making and implementation
at all levels. |
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Project
Goals |
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Objectives of the ATLANTIC Thematic Network have been to:
- Stimulate an active debate amongst a key group of experts
on the research taking place on ITS for surface transport;
- Distil the lessons of experience of ITS research to inform
decision-making among policy-makers, practitioners and other
stakeholders concerned;
- Identify barriers to progress with ITS research and make recommendations
on the level at which it is most appropriate to address them;
- Identify subjects where trans-Atlantic co-operation on ITS
research would bring added value;
- For TTI services, analyse the framework conditions in Europe,
carry out Good Practice case studies, formulate policy recommendations
and practical guidelines for implementation;
- Facilitate debate and analysis of key issues in TTI service
deployment emerging from the analysis through discussions with
key stakeholders (Focus Groups)
- Make all results available to principal actors and stakeholders
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Organisation |
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The ATLANTIC project had three parts:
(1) Operation of an Internet-based Forum on Intelligent Transport
Systems (ITS), involving key individuals working in this field.
The Forum sub-groups compare the coverage, content and results
from the European ITS programmes against similar activities in
the USA and Canada.
(2) International meetings with American and Canadian partners
in the project, who are self-funded. This includes round table
discussions on the results of ITS benchmarking at the Transportation
Research Board meetings in 2002 and 2003, and international workshops
on ITS Cost-Benefit at the ITS World Congress in 2001 and 2002.
(3) Analysis of Good Practice and policies on TTI services for
cities and regions in Europe (including CEE countries). ATLANTIC
works together with key stakeholders from the public and the private
sector, and with the POLIS network of European Cities and Regions
for Transport, thereby supporting the "eEurope 2002"
initiative of the European Commission

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Final results |
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The ATLANTIC Thematic Network was operated as an Internet Forum,
with one responsible network co-ordinator for the regions of Europe,
Canada and USA, complemented by expert meetings and workshops.
The Forum Working Groups clustered around three main themes:
- Integrated Transport (including TTI services)
- Technologies and Services;
- Assessment and Evaluation of ITS.
Each theme was organised into sub-groups addressing a programme
of topics in their field. Established experts in the respective
fields from Europe, USA and Canada were enrolled for the sub-groups
as Convenors and Rapporteurs. For the European component, the
project thus helped to create a reference panel of experts to
provide strategic assessment and support decision making.
On the subject of TTI services ATLANTIC undertook the following
activities:
- Review the state-of-the-art in TTI service delivery in Europe,
focusing on framework conditions, trends, barriers and potentials
for implementation (D
5.0)
- Carry out semi-structured interviews with key actors in the
TTI sector; (D
5.1)
- Prepare Good Practice Case studies (D
5.1)
- Facilitate expert discussions on key issues through the Internet
Forum, Focus Group meetings, and sessions/presentations at international
conferences;
- Develop policy recommendations and practical guidelines for
TTI deployment; (D5.2
+ D6.4)
- Provide an information base on current TTI service activities
across Europe as a single contact point for stakeholders
Milestones
- Trans-Atlantic meeting of project partners (01/02)
- International Workshops on ITS benefits, evaluation and costs
at the ITS world congresses Sydney (10/01) and Chicago (10/02)
- 5 European Focus Group meetings on TTI services (03 to 12/02);
- 3 final validation workshops (04/03)
- ATLANTIC Forum at the POLIS annual conference Brussels (11/02)
- Presentations at the eSafety congress Lyon (09/02)
- Presentations at the TRB annual meetings Washington (01/02
& 01/03)
- Discussion papers on the results of the Internet Forum debates
comparing the EU, USA and Canadian ITS research (on-going)
- Internet and hard-copy publications for the dissemination
of results concerning TTI service delivery (see below)
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Project Duration |
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2001 - 2003
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Partnership |
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The European contractors of ATLANTIC are:
- Ankerbold International Ltd., UK
- Ian Catling Consultancy
- POLIS Network, Brussels
- Rupprecht Consult, Cologne
- ISIS, Lyon
- ARTTIC, Brussels
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Further information |
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Siegfried Rupprecht
Tel. +49-221-6060 5511
Final project deliverables for download
D
5.0 TTI service implementation status analysis (ZIP 5.5MB)
D
5.1 Good Practice case studies and interview results (PDF
4.9MB)
D
5.2 Recommendations on framework conditions for the deployment
of TTI services in Europe (PDF 1.4MB)
D
6.4 Practitioners' handbook for implementing TTI services in European
cities and regions (PDF 2.6MB)
Project Website
http://www.atlan-tic.net/
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