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Intelligent & Connected Vehicles Technology Roadmaps David Skipp UK Research & Advanced Engineering Ford Motor Company

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Intelligent & Connected Vehicles

Technology Roadmaps

David SkippUK Research & Advanced Engineering

Ford Motor Company

Intelligent Connected Vehicle

Background

Allow the ‘Intelligent Connected Vehicle’ team to focus on vehicle technology

Auto CouncilTechnology

GroupIM-PACT UK

Cities & Infrastucture

Other Work Streams

Strategy & Projects

Data Mgmt & Comms

By creating the Cross-Sector IM-PACT UK team to address broader challenges

The Intelligent Connected Vehicle work stream is the “voice of the vehicle within UK

Intelligent Mobility”

Changes announced at LCV2015 …

Challenge

ICV Workstream Focus Areas

1) Technology Roadmaps

2) Enabling Environment

3) Virtual Design Verification

Encourage value add market intervention consistent with

customer and business readiness

Having established a high level roadmap, the Intelligent Mobility

challenge is to develop a more ‘Granular Roadmap’

Using insight into ‘Traveller Needs’

from 10,000 respondents

Roadmap Context

Where are we trying to get to ? How can we get there ? What enablers do we need ?

1900 2030+Today

ClearEnd

State

1900 2030+Today

ConceptualEnd

State

Low Carbon

SpecificEnablers

EnablingEnvironment

Intelligent Mobility

Intelligent Mobility requires a flexible roadmap that can evolve as our experience grows

PhysicsPhysics +

Psychology

Pro

gres

s

Pro

gre

ss

Use the ‘Traveller Needs’ challenges to build the first Roadmaps

Roadmap Approach

Pain Point Challenges• Solve the Parking Challenge• Enable smoother Drives• Improve user experience and perceived

value of public transport• Improve and enable multi-modal journeys

For each Roadmap ..

Frame the ‘End-State’ Develop the pathways Identify the enablers

Roadmaps completed

Solving the Parking Challenge at Residential, Hub and Destination locations is interlinked with

improved A-to-B Multi-Model travel

Roadmap End State – Eg. Parking

Solving the Parking Challenge at Residential, Hub and Destination locations is interlinked with

improved A-to-B Multi-Model travel

Roadmap End State – Eg. Parking

Solving the Parking Challenge at Residential, Hub and Destination locations is interlinked with

improved A-to-B Multi-Model travel

Roadmap End State – Eg. Parking

We are working with a complex and

dynamic system

All of the data on mobility options, environment, and

traveller preferences, (dynamic, real time and

predictive)

CHOICE

Using the possible mobility options /

trip elements available today and

in the future

TRAVEL IMPACTThe result of taking the chosen mobility solution on the traveller, provider, and wider environment

Business

Model

Roadmap Pathway - Generic

Use the Traveler's Perspective …

We are working with a complex and

dynamic system

All of the data on mobility options, environment, and

traveller preferences, (dynamic, real time and

predictive)

CHOICE

Using the possible mobility options /

trip elements available today and

in the future

TRAVEL IMPACTThe result of taking the chosen mobility solution on the traveller, provider, and wider environment

Business

Model

Roadmap Pathway - Generic

Use the Traveler's Perspective … … to develop a generic pathway

We can’t control traveller behaviour, but we can

provide stimulation to provoke a desired response

ConceptualEnd State

Trav

elle

rP

ath

way Choice Travel Impact

InformationProvision New Services System

Optimisation

Roadmap Pathway & Enablers – Generic

Recognise the customer, business and technical complexities…

… to build a logically linked roadmap of enablers and alternate routes to market

Information Provision New Travel services

Roadmap Pathway & Enablers – Eg. Parking

Cyber security and

safety standards

Parking assist

Insurance models

for new services

Accurate, real-time

mapping

Ubiquitous

connectivity

Fleet management

software & tools

Incentivisation for

data sharing

Data privacy

regulation

Acceptable service

levels

Travel prioritisation

plan

API standards

Data exchange for

transport purposesOnline availability

Navigation servicesParking space

finder

Fit-for-purpose user

interfaces

Personalisation and

choice platforms

Interoperable /

secure transaction

Fit-for-purpose

interchanges

Innovative

business modelsDistributed parking

Single ticketFirst & last mile

services

Frictionless

paymentsData aggregation

Full autonomy

Gamification

Autonomous veh.

infrastructure

Behavioural change

Mobility as a

Service

Fleet of fleetsResidential re-

allocation

Green options are

widely available

Travel time becomes

productive

Well-being inc. in

mobility services

Unified transport

plan

Time/location shift

of work & education

Residential

re-definition

Accessible data

sets

Conditional

autonomy

CHOICEAll of the data

on mobility,

environment and

traveller

preferences

TRAVELUsing the

possible mobility

options available

today and in the

future

END STATEDrive on;

Park at last;

Park first;

Don’t drive;

What car?;

Don’t go;

Bring it to me;

Go to ‘C’

Traveller

Pathway

End-User

Services

Transport

Systems

Integration

Functions

Societal

Enablers

Information Provision Alternate Travel Services System Optimisation

Behavioural Change

Travel System

Optimisation

IMPACTThe result of

mobility solution

on the traveller,

provider and

environment

Behavioural change

Fleet of fleets

Residential

re-definition

Information Provision New Travel services

Roadmap – Eg. Valet Parking

Parking assist

Insurance models

for new services

Accurate, real-time

mapping

Ubiquitous

connectivity

Fleet management

software & tools

Data exchange for

transport purposesOnline availability

Navigation servicesParking space

finder

Fit-for-purpose user

interfaces

Personalisation and

choice platforms

Interoperable /

secure transaction

Fit-for-purpose

interchanges

Innovative

business modelsDistributed parking

Single ticketFirst & last mile

services

Frictionless

paymentsData aggregation

Full autonomy

Gamification

Mobility as a

Service

Residential re-

allocation

Green options are

widely available

Travel time becomes

productive

Well-being inc. in

mobility services

Unified transport

plan

Time/location shift

of work & education

Accessible data

sets

Conditional

autonomy

CHOICEAll of the data

on mobility,

environment and

traveller

preferences

TRAVELUsing the

possible mobility

options available

today and in the

future

END STATEDrive on;

Park at last;

Park first;

Don’t drive;

What car?;

Don’t go;

Bring it to me;

Go to ‘C’

Traveller

Pathway

End-User

Services

Transport

Systems

Integration

Functions

Societal

Enablers

Information Provision Alternate Travel Services System Optimisation

Behavioural Change

Travel System

Optimisation

IMPACTThe result of

mobility solution

on the traveller,

provider and

environment

Cyber security and

safety standards

Incentives for

data sharing

Data privacy

regulation

Acceptable service

levels

Travel

prioritisation plan

Autonomous veh.

infrastructure

API standards

Intelligent & Connected Vehicle - Next Steps

The Intelligent Connected Vehicle team are focusing on technology and processes to deliver world class autonomous and connected vehicles

Roadmaps

• IM Roadmaps are published by TSC in online collaborative environment

• TSC Workshop (Day 2)• IM Technology Strategy• IM Roadmap Review

Roadmaps• Vehicle Specific Technology

Enabling Environment• Regulation• Physical Environment• Innovation

Virtual Design Verification• Core competencies & capabilities• Mitigate technical and commercial risk

Thank You

www.automotivecouncil.co.uk