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Date Posted: 18:45:48 01/17/03 Fri http://www.transportroundtable.com.au/itsasia.html ----------------------------------------------------------- Intelligent Transport Systems in Asia: Market Trends and Prospects to 2010 A comprehensive three part study of the emerging ITS market. Researched and written by Phil Sayeg and Professor Phil Charles, Transport Roundtable Australasia Pty Ltd and Policy Appraisal Services Pty Ltd. About the authors. Download the order form. Asian countries are now starting to rebound from the economic crisis that began in 1997. The demand for transport and the markets for ITS systems will soon be back on track. What are the role, potential and prospects for ITS in Asia over the next decade given the massive planned investment in transportation infrastructure? What are the markets and areas of ITS application made possible by the rapid development of transportation systems? These strategic scoping studies attempt to answer these questions. They provide a comprehensive overview of the emerging ITS markets in Asia. A fundamental approach has been adopted by examining international trends in ITS development and deployment alongside an in-depth country assessment of policies and prospects for infrastructure and the automotive sectors in the Asian countries studied. The report's estimates of ITS potential are intended to be broad but realistic assessments of ITS cumulative market expenditure for the categories under study. For the listing of the contents of each report, view the appendix. Part Three of the ITS in Asia Series: "Overview" (50 Pages published January 2001.) This overview provides a snapshot of important information on ITS infrastructure and factors driving demand in the important ASEAN and China (including Hong Kong) markets that are dealt with in more detail in our Part 1 and Part 2 reports described below. This Part Three report sells for AUS $ 147.00. If you wish to order simply email us or download the order form. For further details please contact us. Part One of the ITS in Asia Series: "ITS in ASEAN - Market Trends and Prospects to 2010" (120 Pages published January 2001) The ITS application areas that are dealt with are: § ITS in cars - navigation/ mayday/ safety; § Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems; § Congestion/ incident management; § Electronic Road Pricing (ERP); § Traffic signals and related applications; § Electronic ticketing/ smart cards on buses and mass rapid transit (MRT); § Advanced traveller information systems and services; § Real time bus arrival information for bus passengers and bus fleet tracking and management systems; and § Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) and tracking applications For details of pricing please contact us or download the order form. Part Two of the ITS in Asia Series: "ITS in China: Market Trends and Prospects to 2010" (150 Pages published January 2001) The same ITS application areas dealt with in Part 1 are explored for: § China; including § Hong Kong. For details of pricing please contact us or download the order form. Previous Clients Previous purchasers of earlier versions of these reports include: § Denso, Japan; § NEC, Japan; § Nomura Research Institute, Japan; § World Bank; § Saab Combitech Snd Bhd, Malaysia; § Bosch, Germany; § TMS and Co Ltd, Japan; § Acenet, Japan; § ITS America, USA; § Ford Motor Company, USA; § Rand Corp, USA; § Alcatel, France; § NKF, Netherlands; § Department of Main Roads, Queensland, Australia; § ITS Australia; § Australian Automobile Association; § Motherwell Information Systems, Australia; § Highway Industry Development Organisation, Japan; § Philips Projects, Australia; § Plessey, Australia; § Federal Office of Road Safety, Australia; § DaimlerChrysler, Singapore Mr Andrew Lewis, Former Executive of Australian Federal Office of Road Safety said the following about the previous ASEAN report "…very valuable for ITS policy making and for assisting with Australia's role in APEC's ITS working group". Mt Tsuneo Ono of Denso, Japan said that the previous ASEAN report "… is a good report especially for our business. I have much interest in ETC and ERP and your report gives me much valuable information to make a plan to develop the market". Ms Julie Anderson of the Automobile Association of Australasia said that the previous ASEAN and China reports have much "valuable and relevant information and comment extensively on ITS developments" and "…you can quote me". Appendix - Contents of ITS in Asia Reports 1, 2, & 3 >>> Part 1 - ASEAN Glossary Executive Summary ES1. Introduction ES2. Approach to Study ES3. Development Snapshot ES4. ITS Today In ASEAN ES5. Forecasts To 2010 1. Introduction Objectives and Scope Study Approach 2. International Developments in Intelligent Transport Systems 2.1 ITS Trends in North America 2.2 ITS Trends in Europe 2.3 ITS Trends in Japan 2.4 ITS Trends in Australia 2.5 ITS Standards Development North America Europe Japan Australia International (ISO) Standards Development Summary of Standards Trends and Developments 2.6 Summary of International Trends Safety and security Communication and Information Freight Transit Environment Pricing 2.7 Key Emerging Technologies Information Networks Detector and Sensor Technologies 3. Asia Today 3.1 Population and Economic Development 3.2 Government Policy on ITS 3.3 Private Sector Strength and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 3.4 Urbanisation 3.5 Motorisation 3.6 Telecommunications 3.7 Transport Conditions in Asia Today and Tomorrow 3.8 Asian ITS Deployment Today 4. Singapore 4.1 Setting 4.2 Major Institutions of Relevance 4.3 Vehicle Registrations and Sales 4.4 Description of Transport Conditions 4.5 ITS Status, Plans and Policies 4.5.1 ITS in Cars 4.5.2 Toll Roads, ETC and Congestion Management 4.5.3 Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) 4.5.4 ITS Management and Information Technologies 4.5.5 Bus and Other Public Transport Initiatives 4.5.6 Other Commercial Vehicle Initiatives (a. Taxis & b. Trucks) 5. Thailand 5.1 Setting 5.2 Major Institutions of Relevance 5.3 Vehicle Registrations and Sales 5.4 Bangkok 5.5 ITS Status, Plans and Policies 5.5.1 ITS in Cars and Navigation Technologies 5.5.2 Toll Roads, ETC and Congestion Management 5.5.3 Scope for ERP 5.5.4 Traffic Signals and ATC 5.5.5 Advanced Traveller Information Systems and Services 5.5.6 Electronic Ticketing/ Smart Card and Bus Transport Initiatives 5.5.7 Other Commercial Vehicle Initiatives 6. Indonesia 6.1 Setting 6.2 Major Institutions of Relevance 6.3 Vehicle Registrations and Sales 6.4 Jakarta 6.5 ITS Status, Plans and Policies 6.5.1 ITS in Cars and Navigation Technologies 6.5.2 Toll roads, ETC and Congestion Management 6.5.3 Advanced Traveller Information Systems and Services 6.5.4 Scope for ERP 6.5.5 Traffic Signals and ATC 6.5.6 Electronic Ticketing/ Smart Cards and Bus Transport Initiatives 6.5.7 Other Commercial Vehicle Initiatives 7. Philippines 7.1 Setting 7.2 Major Institutions of Relevance 7.3 Vehicle Registrations and Sales 7.4 Metro Manila 7.5 ITS Plans, Policies and Forecasts 7.5.1 ITS in Cars and Scope for Navigation Technologies 7.5.2 Toll Roads, ETC and Congestion Management 7.5.3 Scope for ERP 7.5.4 Traffic Signals 7.5.5 Advanced Traveller Information and Services 7.5.6 Electronic Ticketing/ Smart Card and Bus Transport Initiatives 7.5.7 Other Commercial Vehicle Initiatives 8. Malaysia 8.1 Setting 8.2 Major Institutions of Relevance 8.3 Vehicle Registrations and Sales 8.4 Kuala Lumpur 8.5 ITS Status, Plans and Policies 8.5.1 ITS in Cars and Navigation Technologies 8.5.2 Toll Roads, ETC and Congestion Management 8.5.3 Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) 8.5.4 Traffic Signals and ATC 8.5.5 Advanced Traveller Information Systems and Services 8.5.6 Electronic Ticketing/ Smart Card and Bus Transport Initiatives 8.5.7 Other Commercial Vehicle Initiatives 8.5.8 Multimedia Super Corridor and Related Infrastructure 9. Summary of ITS Market Potential Forecasts References Appendix A - Population Projections Appendix B - List of Contacts >>> Part 2 - China Glossary of Main Abbreviations Executive Summary ES1. Introduction ES2. Approach to Study ES3. Development Snapshot China Hong Kong ES4. Forecasts to 2010 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and Scope 1.2 Objectives and Scope 1.3 Study Approach 2. International Developments in Intelligent Transport Systems 2.1 ITS Trends in North America 2.2 ITS Trends in Europe 2.3 ITS Trends in Japan 2.4 ITS Trends in Australia 2.5 ITS Standards Development North America Europe Japan Australia International (ISO) Standards Development Summary of Standards Trends and Developments 2.6 Summary of International Trends 2.7 Key Emerging Technologies Information Networks Detector and Sensor Technologies Digital Phone Network Standards 3. Asia Today 3.1 Population and Economic Development 3.2 Government Policy on ITS 3.3 Private Sector Strength and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 3.4 Urbanisation 3.5 Motorisation 3.6 Telecommunications 3.7 Transport Conditions in Asia Today and Tomorrow 3.8 Asian ITS Deployment Today 4. China's Economic Outlook 4.1 China 4.2 Hong Kong 4.3 ITS Business Prospects in China UK-based Traffic Systems Supplier USA-based Road Financier/Construction Concessionaire Chinese-based On-Board Multimedia System Supplier European Surveillance and Traffic Systems Supplier UK-based Traffic and ITS Consultant Chinese-based Research Institute Australian, China-based Supplier of Traffic Control Systems European-based Supplier of Electronic Toll Collection Systems 5. China 5.1 Setting 5.2 Major Institutions of Relevance and ITS Development 5.2.1 Responsible Institutions 5.2.2 Road Administration 5.2.3 Road Financing 5.2.4 Toll Road Administration 5.2.5 ITS Development and Policy 5.2.6 Recent ITS Standard Development 5.2.7 Key ITS Initiatives 5.3 Vehicle Registrations and Growth 5.4 Urban Areas 5.5 Vehicle Sales Forecast to 2010 5.6 ITS Plans, Policies and Forecasts 5.6.1 ITS in Cars and Navigation Technologies 5.6.2 Toll Roads, ETC and Congestion Management 5.6.3 Scope for Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) 5.6.4 Traffic Signals and ATC 5.6.5 Advanced Traveller Information Systems and Services 5.6.6 Electronic Ticketing/ Smart Card and Bus Transport Initiatives 5.6.7 Other ITS Systems 6. Hong Kong 6.1 Setting 6.2 Major Institutions of Relevance 6.3 Vehicle Registrations 6.4 Transport Network - Present and Future 6.4.1 Background 6.4.2 Existing and Future Network 6.5 Vehicle Sales Forecasts to 2010 6.6 ITS Plans, Policies and Forecasts 6.6.1 ITS in Cars and Navigation Technologies 6.6.2 Roads, ETC and Congestion Management 6.6.3 Scope for Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) 6.6.4 Traffic Signals and ATC 6.6.5 Advanced Traveller Information and Services 6.6.6 Electronic Ticketing/ Smart Card and Bus Transport Initiatives 6.6.7 Other Commercial Vehicle Initiatives 6.6.8 Other ITS Systems 7. Summary of ITS Market Potential Forecasts References and Bibliography Appendix A. EU-China ITS Cooperation Strategic Study (June 1998) Chinese state-of-the-art in developing and implementing ITS European ITS technologies and experience ITS implementation scenarios and market potential in China Conclusions of EU-China ITS Strategic Study on Market Potential Appendix B. EU-China ITS Cooperation Strategies Appendix C. Transport Profiles of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou Appendix D. Key Contacts China Hong Kong >>> Part 3 - ITS in Asia - Overview Report 1. Introduction 2. International Developments in Intelligent Transport Systems 3. Asia Today 4. China 5. Hong Kong 6. Singapore 7. Thailand 8. Indonesia 9. Philippines 10. Malaysia 11. ITS Market Potential References Glossary Appendix: Contents of ITS in Asia Reports Parts 1 and 2 [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |