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[Report]
Intelligent Transportation Networks: Next Generation Mobility in European Cities
Published: 2008/05
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Table of Contents
- Table 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
- Berlin
- Brussels
- Paris
- Table: RATP Investment, 2006 (€M)
- Table: SIEL Screens and Lines
- Moscow
- Moscow Traffic Management
- The New Ring Line
- Ticketing
- Tel Aviv
- 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
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[Report]
Intelligent Transportation Networks: Next Generation Mobility in European Cities
Published: 2008/05
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Published by : IDC  |
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