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FUTAR based on foreign best practises Operations Control with IVU.suite Dr. Volker Braun Head of Development Department by M. Sc. Daniel Peters, Project Lead FUTAR Budapest 2012.09.18

IVU Traffic Technologies AG 1976 Founded 2000 Floated on the stock exchange 2011 Revenue 39.9 M approx. 350 employees approx. 500 customers Offices Berlin (Head Office) (DE) Aachen (DE) Birmingham (UK) Veenendaal (NL) Rome (IT) Dubai (AE) Bogotá (CO) Santiago (CL)

Public Transport Transport Logistics Information Logistics

IVU.suite for public transport For the full range of operational tasks OPERATIONAL PASSENGER DISPATCH CONTROL TICKETING INFORMATION ACCOUNTING IVU.plan IVU.vehicle IVU.fleet IVU.fare IVU.realtime IVU.control IVU.pool IVU.crew IVU.cockpit IVU.ticket IVU.journey IVU.box IVU.validator

IVU.suite for public transport Scope in the Futár project OPERATIONAL PASSENGER PLANNING DISPATCH CONTROL TICKETING INFORMATION ACCOUNTING IVU.plan IVU.vehicle IVU.fleet IVU.fare IVU.realtime IVU.control IVU.pool IVU.crew IVU.cockpit IVU.ticket IVU.journey IVU.box IVU.validator

IVU.fleet / IVU.cockpit / IVU.box Selected references KWS Leverkusen Fleet Management with VoIP over GPRS and e-ticketing for 200 buses. Qbuzz GSM/GPRS-based Fleet Management for 500 buses servicing 200 lines. Connexxion GSM/GPRS-based Fleet Management for 3 000 buses on 770 lines for regional transport. Lübeck Stralsund Wolfsburg Hilversum Bielefeld Hannover Amersfoort Essen Aachen Kassel Jena Koblenz Frankfurt/M. Mainz Pforzheim Vienna

IVU.fleet / IVU.cockpit / IVU.box Selected references KWS Leverkusen Fleet Management with VoIP over GPRS and e-ticketing for 200 buses. Qbuzz GSM/GPRS-based Fleet Management for 500 buses servicing 200 lines. Connexxion GSM/GPRS-based Fleet Management for 3 000 buses on 770 lines for regional transport. Mio Cali Fleet Management for 937 buses on 81 lines servicing 21 000 journeys per day in Columbia. Cali

IVU.realtime Selected references BVG Berlin transport operators Realtime data for 1 300 buses and 600 trams Displays at 350 stops and via mobile phone and internet Wiener Linien Realtime data for 480 buses and 530 trams Displays at 600 stops Connexxion Realtime data for 3 000 buses Transport for London Realtime data for 8 500 buses Displays at 2 500 stops and at 19 000 stops via mobile phone and internet London Berlin Hilversu m Vienna

Connexxion Fleet Control and Passenger Information for 3000 busses for regional transport in The Netherlands.

Connexxion Overview The Customer Connexxion is the leading service provider for public transport by road, rail and water in the Netherlands with 15 000 employees. Managed Transportation Services 2 995 busses 770 lines 25 000 stops 62 depots throughout the Netherlands passenger information at 500 stops Hilversum

Connexxion Project Phases 2005.05.01 2006.10.10 Implementation of a fleet management system (control center and vehicles) for 680 vehicles. Integration of the fleet management system and the fare management system using a common hardware platform. 2007 Further roll out to 1 400 vehicles and introduction of IVU.realtime and IVU.control. 2009.12.14 Roll out of last won concession has been completed, bringing the total number of vehicles in operation to 2 995.

Connexxion System Architecture

Connexxion Lessons Learned Interfaces might be interpreted in an unexpected way: e.g. suboptimal travel time definition caused the dataset to explode. The complete dataset should be available at the earliest point in time to prevent surprises, since the availability of system simulations allow full functional stress tests already in the lab before the roll-out starts. Each vehicle is a unique system which might differ in details. The customer should participate in the vehicle acceptance of each vehicle. Training should be performed before the roll-out is started. Integrate the staff that is finally working with the system to increase its acceptance.

Summary IVU has more than 35 years experience in designing and delivering IT solutions for the Public Transport Market. The products of the IVU.suite are proven to scale from small customer installations with 200 vehicles to needs of Mega Cities. But there are still challenges to be solved in the context of the FUTÁR project Short roll-out period of the vehicle equipment ForTe plan/assignment data and EFJ functional integration Controlling old-fashioned Vehicle Displays Integration of Voice Communication System

Thank you very much for your attention!