Prof John Miles, Cambridge University, IoT Forum 2016, Connected Cars

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The Near Future for Connected Transport

.… from Self-Driving Cars to the Hyperloop

Professor John MilesUniversity of Cambridge

Department of Engineering

Why do people sit in traffic jams?

User Appeal

SpontaneityConvenience (door to door)

Price (at the point of use)

ComfortPrivacy & Security

In Short ……

Better

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Providing a Better SolutionTo become the preferred choice, our system must outperform the current ‘best’:

Spontaneous availability

Door-to-door service

Reliability

Competitive price

Attractive space

Passenger-kms 90% Freight (tonne-km) 68%(LGV’s are the fastest growing

segment in all DfT’s future scenarios)

The Current ‘Best’

Put it on the Railway?

8% Passenger (pass-kms)9% Freight (tonne-kms)

90% Passenger (pass-kms)68% Freight (tonne-kms)

Cars, vans & taxisBuses & Coachs,

Motorcycles

Rail Air (UK internal flights)

Pedal cycles

billion passenger km

224,000 miles of UK road network

(29,000 miles of main roads/motorways)

………. 10,000 miles of railway

Road & Rail Infrastructure

9,000 passengers/hour

each direction

10,000 passengers/hour

each direction

£30M/mile£50M/mile

The Future of Mobility?

(WCML Upgrade

£8bn)

£30M/mile£50M/mile

9,000 passengers/hour

each direction

10,000 passengers/hour

each direction

This train is full

The Future of Mobility?

£30M/mile£50M/mile

9,000 passengers/hour

each direction

10,000 passengers/hour

each direction

But we could increase These occupancy levelsThis is already full

The Future of Mobility?

How much ‘Headroom’ Exists in our Strategic Road Network?

(225,000miles)

1. Reduce Minor Incidents

• 2,000 fatalities• 20,000 serious injuries

• 200,000 minor injuries• 2,000,000 ‘fender benders’

80%Inattention

30%Congestion

2. Increase Lane Occupancy

‘Normal’ Vehicles

Autonomous Vehicles

• Overall, 25% ‘headroom’ is not an unreasonable expectation

• We could, quite likely, get considerably more on high speed roads (x2?)

Conclusions

3. Capacity Matching

Capacity Matching

4 passengers350g

CO2/pass.km 7 passengers200g

CO2/pass.km4 passengers

60gCO2/pass.km

Capacity Matching

We need a scalable bus!

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Cloud-based booking and billing

Spontaneous on-demand booking service

Comfortable, reliable, journey

Arrival within a guaranteed timeframe

On-Demand Systems

£30M/mile£50M/mile

9,000 passengers/hour

each direction

60,000 passengers/hour

each direction

Now with increased occupancy levelsAlready full

40g CO2/pass-km

25g CO2/pass-km

The Future of Mobility?

20g CO2/pass. km

15g CO2/pass. km

10gCO2/pass. km

The Future of Mobility?

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So …… Can we Provide a Better Solution?

L-SATS (Low Speed Autonomous Transport Systems)

• Driverless• 120mph, all-electric• 46 capacity, all seated• Vehicles couple together - variable capacity

The ‘Bullet’

The Mobile Venue

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Providing a Better SolutionTo become the preferred choice, our system must outperform the current ‘best’:

Spontaneous availability

Door-to-door service

Reliability

Competitive price

Attractive space

Strategic Bus

Tactical Bus

On-Demand-Bus

Taxi

L-SATS (Driverless Pods)

Integrated Public Transport Systems

Strategic Bus

Tactical Bus

On-Demand-Bus

Taxi

L-SATS (Driverless Pods)

Integrated Public Transport Systems

Voluntary Demand Management

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