What role will data play in connected and autonomous vehicles? What data sources are available to us? What are other entities doing with data? We will explore what other jurisdictions are doing and take time to focus on efforts in Texas to gather an analyze data for operational and planning efficiencies. Presented at the 2017 D-STOP Symposium.
7. Pulling it all together.
Example: Portland PORTAL
https://portal.its.pdx.edu/
8. • Fortworthtexas.gov : “Established as a two-way
data share, Waze provides partners with
anonymous, Waze-generated incident and slow-
down information directly from the source:
drivers themselves. In exchange, Fort Worth
provides construction, crash and road closure data
to Waze to return succinct, thorough overviews of
current road conditions.”
• Texas partners:
•Texas – CareFlite (Genesis Pulse)
•Texas – Champion EMS (Genesis Pulse)
•Texas – ETMC EMS (Genesis Pulse)
•Texas - City of Fort Worth
•Texas – LifeNet EMS (Genesis Pulse)
12. FINAL THOUGHTS
• Open by default
• Data federation
• Build together with open tools
• Embrace win-wins with private sector
THANK YOU
JDUTHIE@UTEXAS.EDU
Notas del editor
https://data.austintexas.gov/browse?tags=transportation
http://www.campotexas.org/plans-programs/regional-data/
Everything is very out of date
Smart city data??
Data: http://www.nctcog.org/trans/data/
Maps: http://www.nctcog.org/trans/maps/index.asp
http://www.dfwmaps.com
Gas prices vs. transit ridership and more
Local traffic count data on web: http://www.nctcog.org/trans/data/tcins/cityweb.asp
Inventories: http://www.nctcog.org/trans/data/crossings/ControlDevices.asp
http://portal.its.pdx.edu/
Warehouses data from different data sources? (not federated?)