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[Submitted on 21 Oct 2023]
Title:All you need is data: the added value of National Access Points as backbone European ITS data exchange infrastructures
View PDFAbstract:Intelligent Transport Systems are crucial in the digital transformation of transportation. The EC mandates the establishment of National Access Points (NAPs) in each Member State, serving as common national interfaces for ITS data exchange. While progress has been made in standardizing NAP data, integration with operational ITS practices remain limited. This paper presents five NAP use cases from the NAPCORE (National Access Point Coordination Organization for Europe) CEF funded project. The first one outlines a National Virtual Traffic Management Center offering real time visualized KPIs supporting motorway traffic operations. The second focuses on NAP enabled Cooperative ITS and dynamic traffic management services. Next use case involves a Pan European interface, providing visualizations of data availability. The fourth use case enhances the digitization of traffic management plans, among different TMC. Finally, the fifth use case demonstrates a technical interface combining NAP traffic data with meteorological information for KPIs on extreme weather impacts on traffic.
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From: Evangelos Mitsakis [view email][v1] Sat, 21 Oct 2023 16:18:00 UTC (735 KB)
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