スマート交通システム市場調査:スマートシティ時代の高度道路交通システム技術:交通管理/スマート充電/公共交通/V2Vシステム
Smart Transportation Systems Intelligent Transportation Technologies in the Age of Smart Cities: Traffic Management, Smart Charging, Public Transit, and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Systems
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この調査レポートは、スマート交通市場を4つのセクター(交通管理システム/プラグイン電気自動車のスマート充電/公共交通システム/V2Vシステム)に分けて、調査しています。世界の主要国における様々な取り組みについての評価など、スマート交通インフラへの投資の市場成長促進要因を広範に調査しています。主要関連企業の情報や、2017年までの地域毎の市場予測も掲載しています。 The Pike Research report focuses on four key smart transportation sectors: traffic management systems, smart charging for plug-in electric vehicles, public transportation systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle systems. The study provides a comprehensive examination of market drivers for smart transportation infrastructure investment, including an assessment of the various approaches being taken in key countries around the world. Key industry players are profiled and market forecasts for each region are provided through 2017. The concept of intelligent transportation encompasses a huge range of systems and applications. Smart electric vehicle (EV) charging, citywide traffic monitoring, real-time traveler information, transit signal priority, and centralized fleet vehicle management can all be classified as forms of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) or smart transport. What makes them smart is the use of embedded intelligence to connect vehicles to each other and to infrastructure, as well as to central operational sites. Transportation systems are also considered smart when they are applied to achieve smart policy goals in the urban environment, such as enhanced mobility, lower emissions, reduced fuel consumption, improved safety, or economic competitiveness. Demand for ITS will grow in both the developed and developing economies. Developed economies will see ITS as a cost effective way to maximize existing transportation infrastructure and improve city services. Developing cities will incorporate ITS as they build out their transportation infrastructure. Pike Research estimates that global investment in smart transportation systems will total $13.1 billion between 2011 and 2017. Most of this investment will be in intelligent traffic management systems, as this is the sector with the broadest range of potential applications. It is also the sector that is applicable for all cities and it is expected that interest will grow in developing countries in the latter part of this forecast period. The Pike Research report focuses on four key smart transportation sectors: traffic management systems, smart charging for plug-in electric vehicles, public transportation systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle systems. The study provides a comprehensive examination of market drivers for smart transportation infrastructure investment, including an assessment of the various approaches being taken in key countries around the world. Key industry players are profiled and market forecasts for each region are provided through 2017. Key Questions Addressed: - What is ITS and what are the major applications?
- What are some of the macro trends driving ITS investment?
- Who are the key players in the ITS space?
- What investment level is anticipated for traffic management systems, smart charging, public transit ITS and vehicle to vehicle systems?
Who needs this report? - Software vendors, including digital mapping providers, data collection and analysis
- Hardware vendors
- Data transmission technology providers
- City and state agencies
- Transportation services providers
| Table of Contents | 詳細資料は、お問い合わせフォームから請求してください。 | 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Overview 1.2 Global Smart Transportation Market 2. ITS Overview 2.1 What Makes Transportation Smart? 2.2 ITS - Then and Now 2.3 Policy Goals Underpinning Drive for Smarter Transportation 2.4 ITS and the Smart City 2.5 Domains of ITS Implementation 2.6 Enabling Technologies 2.6.1 Sensors 2.6.2 Transmission 2.6.3 Software 2.6.4 Geographic Information Systems 2.7 Stakeholder Landscape 2.7.1 Private Sector 2.7.2 Public Sector 2.7.3 Transit Bus Operator 2.7.4 Non-Governmental Organizations 3. Types of ITS 3.1 The ITS Architecture 3.2 Pike Research ITS Classifications 3.3 Traffic Management 3.3.1 Definition 3.3.2 Types of Applications 3.4 Transit System Management 3.5 V2V and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure 3.6 Other Smart Systems for Transportation 3.6.1 Smart Charging for Plug-In Vehicles 3.6.1.1 State of the PEV and EVSE Markets 3.6.1.2 Key Stakeholders 3.6.2 Parking Management 4. Regional Approaches to ITS 4.1 United States 4.2 Europe 4.3 Asia Pacific 4.3.1 Japan 4.3.2 South Korea 4.3.3 China 5. Market Issues 5.1 Macro Trends in Intelligent Transportation 5.1.1 Developed World Governments See ITS as Cost-Effective Way to Optimize Infrastructure Investments 5.1.2 V2V Safety Systems Will See Continued Interest from Governments and Automakers, but Commercial Deployment Remains Years Away 5.1.3 Companies Will Push Comprehensive Transport Solutions, but Uptake Will Be Slow 5.1.4 Developing Cities Will Incorporate ITS into City Transportation Plans, Enabling More Ambitious and Comprehensive Transportation Management Systems 5.1.5 Performance Measurement Is a Burgeoning Driver for ITS 5.1.6 Innovative New Intelligent Systems Will Begin to Emerge, but with Slower Uptake than Mainstream Applications 5.1.7 Development of Third-Party Apps for Mobile Devices 5.1.8 Innovative New Revenue Schemes 5.1.9 Holy Grail Applications, such as Driverless Cars Will Remain Far off in the Future due to Political and Personal Opposition, Not Technology 5.2 Market Issues and Challenges 5.2.1 Mature Cities Must Address the Issue of Legacy ITS Infrastructure and Compatibility Issues 5.2.2 Need to Manage and Intelligently Analyze Reams of Data 5.2.3 Strong Political Leadership Is Required for Ambitious New Demand Management ITS 5.2.4 Cities with High-Tech Company Presence Are More Likely to Adopt Comprehensive ITS 5.2.5 More Use of Mobile Devices for GPS-Based Vehicle Data Collection, Raising Privacy Concerns 6. Key Industry Players 6.1 Smart Transportation Software, Hardware, and Systems 6.1.1 Cisco Systems, Inc. 6.1.2 Esri 6.1.3 IBM 6.1.4 Iteris, Inc. 6.1.5 INRIX, Inc. 6.1.6 Intel Corporation 6.1.7 Siemens ITS 6.1.8 Streetline 6.1.9 Telvent (Schneider Electric) 6.1.10 Veolia Transdev 6.1.11 Vodafone Limited 6.1.12 Worldsensing 6.2 EV Smart Charging 6.2.1 Coulomb Technologies, Inc. 6.2.2 Better Place 6.2.3 ECOtality 6.2.4 GE Energy 6.2.5 Qualcomm Incorporated 6.3 Automotive OEMs 6.3.1 Ford Motor Company 6.3.2 General Motors 6.3.3 Toyota 6.4 Governments, NGOs, and Investors 6.4.1 ERTICO (ITS Europe) 6.4.2 ITS America 6.4.3 Fontinalis Partners, LLC 6.4.4 U.S. DOT, Research and Innovative Technology Administration 7. Market Forecasts 7.1 Global Smart Transportation Market 7.2 Regional Forecasts 7.2.1 North America 7.2.2 Europe 7.2.3 Asia Pacific 7.3 Cumulative Investment by Sector 8. Company Directory 9. Acronym and Abbreviation List 10. Table of Contents 11. Table of Charts and Figures 12. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes List of Charts and Figures - Smart Transport Investment by Sector, World Markets: 2011-2017
- World Population in Urban Areas, World Markets: 1950-2050P
- Light-Duty Vehicle Sales by Region, World Markets: 2006-2017
- EVSE Market Segmentation, World Markets: 2015
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, North America: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, North America: 2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, Europe: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, Europe: 2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, Asia Pacific: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, Asia Pacific: 2017
- Cumulative Smart Transport Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Cumulative Traffic Management Systems Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Cumulative Smart Charging Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Cumulative Public Transit Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Cumulative Public Transit Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- IBM Commuter Pain Index, World Markets: 2011
- A Multi-Dimensional Smart City Model
- Physical Elements of ITS
- Architecture of a Connected Vehicle
List of Tables - Vehicles per Kilometer of Roads, Select Countries: 2006
- Light-Duty Vehicle Sales by Region, World Markets: 2006-2017
- Proposed EU Reductions in GHG by Sector: 2005, 2030 and 2050
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Cumulative Smart Transport Investment by Sector, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, North America: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, Europe: 2011-2017
- Smart Transport Investment by Sector, Asia Pacific: 2011-2017
- Traffic Management System Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Smart Charging Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Public Transit Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- V2V Systems Investment by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Traffic Management System Investment Share by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Smart Charging Investment Share by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Public Transit Investment Share by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- V2V Systems Investment Share by Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
- Cumulative Traffic Management System Investment by Sector and Region, World Markets: 2011-2017
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プレスリリース
世界のスマート交通システムの投資額は2017年に131億ドルに 2011年12月7日 スマート交通システムの概念は、直観的には見えるものの、実際はそのセクターはきわめて多様で、いろいろな機関が運営したり個人が所有したりしており、幅広い政策や運用の目標のために設計されており、乗用車、道路、充電設備、公共輸送車両などの様々な分野を含んでいる。主要な実現技術は、車両やインフラが、他の交通施設・設備等と通信し、外部からの制御や条件に反応することのできる内蔵の情報システムにある。行政当局(都市)、公共交通機関、車両管理者(フリートマネージャ)、その他の交通資産の所有者は、スマート交通システム技術によって、移動性を高め、燃料費や二酸化炭素排出量を削減し、安全性を高め、経済上の競争力を向上させることができると考えている。米国の環境エネルギーなどの地球環境保護に関するクリーン技術関連市場の専門調査会社パイクリサーチ社の調査レポート「スマート交通システム市場調査:スマートシティ時代の高度道路交通システム技術:交通管理/スマート充電/公共交通/V2Vシステム - Smart Transportation Systems: Intelligent Transportation Technologies in the Age of Smart Cities: Traffic Management, Smart Charging, Public Transit, and Vehicle-to-Vehicle Systems」は、スマート交通システムあるいは高度交通システムは、既存の交通システムを最大限利用することで、新しい大きな投資を行わなくても済むとみられていることから、政府の財政が厳しくても、来年の投資額は増加するだろうと報告している。 パイクリサーチ社は、世界のスマート交通システムへの投資額は、2011-2017年に合計131億ドルに達するだろうと予測している。 「この投資のほとんどが、可能性のあるアプリケーションを幅広く含む高度交通管理システムに対してである。それはすべての都市に適用可能であり、世界の先進諸国では交通管理、モニタリング、需要管理などの技術を採用し始めている。発展途上の市場段階にある都市では、ITSを交通インフラ構築の時点から導入することができるだろう」とシニアアナリストのLisa Jerram氏は語る。 (後略) [プレスリリース原文] Global Investment in Smart Transportation Systems Will Total $13.1 Billion through 2017 December 7, 2011 While the concept of smart transportation systems seems intuitive, the sector is, in fact, quite broad, encompassing many different domains of transportation (e.g., passenger vehicles, roadways, vehicle chargers, and transit fleets) controlled by various agencies or private entities and designed to achieve a range of policy and operational goals. The key enabling factor is embedded intelligence, which allows the vehicle or infrastructure to communicate with other transportation assets and to respond to outside management and external conditions. Cities, transit operators, fleet managers, and other owners of transportation assets see smart transportation technologies as tools to help them enhance mobility, reduce fuel consumption and emissions, improve safety, and strengthen economic competitiveness. According to a new report from Pike Research, smart transportation systems, also sometimes known in the industry as intelligent transportation systems (ITS), will see increased investment in coming years even as government budgets are tightening, because smart transport is seen as a way to maximize existing transportation systems without making major new capital investments. The cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts that global investment in smart transportation systems will total $13.1 billion between 2011 and 2017. “Most of this investment will be in intelligent traffic management systems, as this is the sector with the broadest range of potential applications,” says senior analyst Lisa Jerram. “It is also the sector that is applicable for all cities, and cities in the developed world are starting to deploy technology for traffic management, monitoring, and demand management. Cities in emerging markets will incorporate ITS as they build out their transportation infrastructure.” Cities can implement such systems to enhance basic operations management – ensuring that the traffic systems they have in place are optimized – or they can adopt initiatives to manage demand and increase usage of public transit and other alternatives to private, internal combustion vehicles. Strong political leadership is required for the creation of comprehensive, multimodal transportation management systems, and more sophisticated forms of ITS – such as vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) safety technology and smart electric vehicle chargers that enable charging to be scheduled based on the time of day, grid conditions, or the cost of electricity – are likely to be deployed incrementally toward the end of the forecast period. Pike Research’s report, Smart Transportation Systems, focuses on four key smart transportation sectors: traffic management systems, smart charging for plug-in electric vehicles, public transportation systems, and vehicle-to-vehicle systems. The study provides a comprehensive examination of market drivers for smart transportation infrastructure investment, including an assessment of the various approaches being taken in key countries around the world. Key industry players are profiled and market forecasts for each region are provided through 2017.
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