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Corporate Overview 2017
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Gavio Group - Overview
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Sinelec
➢ Sinelec gathers together the technological expertise of the Group in the fields of transportation technology, telecommunications and IT solutions
➢ The experience gained in more than twenty years in developing, installing and maintaining technological facilities in the highway sector makes Sinelec one of the top players in the design and supply of future Intelligent Transport Systems infrastructure
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Electronic Tolling Systems
Data Processing
Traffic Management
Video surveillance
ITS systems
SOS and accident detection systems
Variablemessage signs
Telecommunications
Outsourcing and IT services
Infomobility
Our offering
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Sinelec by the numbers
272Employees
1.100Workstations
23vCenters
2Bln€Tolls processed
628vCPUs
2.000Km optical fiber
2.147GB memory
38Firewalls
620Servers
4.800Help Desk interventions
40.000Exceptional transports
150TB flash HD
96KVA UPS Data Centers
11Traffic Control Centers
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Our solutionsTolling systems
Collection plazas Services
ITS systems
Technology Management
Information Technology
Services
Collection plazas:➢Systems integrated with
gates and electronic (Telepass and EETS), automated, self-service and manual collection components
➢Gates automation:➢Complete solutions for
road gates automation and for access to parking or controlled areas
Data processing:➢Acquisition, control and
processing systems for end-to-end data, ranging from the installation to the financial and administrative reporting of Highway Systems, tunnels, bridges and other tolling infrastructures
ITS installations:➢SOS coverage, detection
of weather conditions, video surveillance, variable message signs (VMS), ISO-frequency radio coverage, detection of level of occupancy of road sections, travel time measurement and tunnels safety systems
Operational Centers:➢Design and
implementation of Operational Control Centers for traffic and mobility monitoring, with advanced technologies for correlating and managing traffic events and road operator’s safety
Security management: ➢Video surveillance and automated accident detection
Information Technology: ➢ Design and implementation
of IT infrastructure, management of Data Centers, design, installation and management of optical fiber networks, mobile radio systems, services for IT outsourcing and maintenance of a data processing asset
Cybersecurity management
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Our competencies
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Design
Development and Implementation
Operations management
Maintenance
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Our objectives
▪ Consolidate our presence in the national market with increasingly efficient solutions
▪ Grow internationally in Electronic Tolling Systems and ITS Systems
▪ Consolidate relations with universities and research centers to be at the forefront of innovation
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Why Sinelec
✓ We cover all aspects of ITS systems with a 360-degree perspective, from design and installation phase to the operational management and field maintenance
✓ We offer complete solutions, with a wide portfolio covering road safety, mobility management, smart road systems, highways and logistics
✓ We believe our focus on Research and Development is key to stay one step ahead and provide state-of-the-art technology
✓ We offer more than twenty-five years of experience in the sector to fulfill client’s needs, both current and future
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The future according to Sinelec – Big data, advanced analytics and connectivity
➢ Predictive traffic flow management
➢ Modeling of the operating conditions
➢ Technological development of Smart Roads
➢ Interconnected vehicles, cooperative solutions and autonomous cars
➢ V2V and V2I communication
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The future according to Sinelec – In-car technologies will enable data-driven connectivity with the environment and infrastructure
Autonomy as data monetization accelerator
AV technologies will free up driver’s time and attention for a multitude of use cases (e.g. watching in-car movies, purchasing of goods and services)
High performance computing
Real-time data processing in CPU/GPU for controls, information, communication with powertrain, ADAS, infotainment
Next-generation user interface (e.g. touch screens, voice commands, visual recognition, gestures) and seamless device integration with personal ID
Re-imagined Human-machine interface
Highly secure platform that includes OS supporting apps, OTA upgrades, software protocols for high speed data transmission
Software platform
Technology to store (and protect) all data generated by the vehicle
On-board data storage
Data gateways, e.g. ▪ High speed modems (> 100 Mbps) for “heavy streams”▪ Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dongles, NFC, 4/5G▪ USB, smart connectors▪ RFID, DSRC, GNSS▪ Smart keys, radio
Connectivity
Maps in local, to be up-dated/ enriched remotely; GPS vehicle locator
Location/Navigation
Vehicle “technical”sensors
“Environment” sensors
Sensors to monitor hardware status, track malfunctions, enable remote/predictive maintenance capabilities
Sensors detecting the environment:▪ Outside the car (e.g. cameras,
lidar, radar) ▪ In-car (e.g. fingerprint sensors,
cameras, microphones, heartrate sensors for driver’s monitoring)
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The future according to Sinelec – Redefining infrastructure operations with Big Data & Advanced Analytics
Physical infrastructure
Support infrastructure
▪ Safety barriers condition monitoring
▪ Lights, screens health monitoring
Road and infrastructure
▪ Predictive road surface maintenance
▪ Remote monitoring of viaduct/gallery infrastructure
▪ Self-monitoring for wear and critical events (slides, quakes)
Operations
Fleet
▪ Fleet usage monitoring & scoring, usage-based insurance
Maintenance
▪ Predictive green cutting, salt consumption metering
▪ Predictive weather operations triggering (snow, storm, …)
▪ Vertical signaling maintenance schedule optimization
Roadwork and infrastructure
▪ Road surface maintenance schedule optimization
▪ Reports digitalization and operations efficiency tracking
▪ Remote roadwork monitoring and report digitalization
Safety
Emergency response
▪ Emergency response acceleration
Accident reduction
▪ Automated risk/accident identification & alert (car in wrong lane, bad weather)
▪ “Unclaimed damages” tracking
▪ Big data-enabled structured “crash event” analysis
Auxiliary services and customer experience
▪ Targeted advertisement and promotions (location based)
▪ Connected navigation (selling real-time traffic and road information)
▪ Predictive traffic and operating conditions modelling
▪ Connected navigation
▪ App development
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The future according to Sinelec – Four building blocks for the “virtual modeling” of infrastructure
Data repositoryRoad virtual model Predictive maintenance algorithms
▪ Road records (e.g., date of construction, design)
▪ Technical grade/rating (e.g., type of asphalt used, compliance level of materials and design)
▪ Maintenance data (e.g., date of latest maintenance performed, type of work performed, contractor used)
▪ Traffic/road usage (e.g., number and types of vehicles)
▪ Degradation models and stress scenarios modeling
– Asphalt
– Infrastructure
– Support infrastructure (e.g., safety barriers)
▪ “Most likely” disruptive events and stock levels (e.g., Seismic events, landslides)
▪ Virtual “road batches”, recording location, shape, utilization and maintenance status for each element in the system (e.g. stretch of road, bridge, barrier)
▪ Automated agenda of maintenance and replacement events on the basis of historic and expected replacement rates
▪ Historic data layers from sensors (weather, utilization, …) and accident registry
▪ Maintenance events and related real-life feedbacks from field observations/certifications
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Real-time sensors
▪ Weather (e.g. temperature, humidity)▪ Road conditions (e.g. ice on bridges)▪ Infrastructure utilization/traffic flow (e.g.
IR, cameras)▪ Infrastructure physical stress▪ Specific events monitoring (e.g. landslides
monitoring, bridges movements, …)▪ Critical conditions (e.g. smoke&temperature
in tunnels, …)▪ Hazards and accidents (e.g., cameras and
software to identify cars driving in opposite direction)
▪ Real-time sensors data on operating conditions (e.g., weather temperature excursions)
▪ Crash events, including root-causes analysis and signaling conditions and safety machinery operations
▪ Costs and investments
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Sinelec SpA
S.P. 211 della Lomellina – loc. S. Guglielmo 3/13
15057 Tortona – (AL) + 39 0131 8791
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