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Hong Kong Intelligent Transport System (ITS), China

3rd March 2014
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A $423m Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is being developed to improve the traffic management and control systems on Hong Kong’s nationwide road network.

 

The Government of Hong Kong is funding the multi-phased ITS and the development of the project began in 2001. The Hong Kong ITS project will ensure safety and efficiency in the country’s transportation system when completed in 2010. The ITS project will streamline the traffic operations on major highways, road tunnels and urban roads.

Hong Kong’s road network is one of the busiest in the world and it is not easy for the Government to build new roads on hilly terrains. The public transportation system in Hong Kong carries more than 7.7 million passengers per day on the existing road network and this leads to frequent traffic congestion.

SYSTEM REVIEW

In 2006 the HK Government conducted a review on Intelligent Transport Systems in Hong Kong, and decided to establish a comprehensive Transport Information System and adopt a new Traffic Management Framework to make the transport system more intelligent.

 

Reports in 2006 have said that the HK Government will invest a further $3bn in traffic control systems over the next ten years. This will fund projects to integrate existing stand-alone control, information and toll systems (e.g. Octopus) into one system.

In addition, the Government is keen to adopt an overall traffic and public transport information system, which will cut out congestion and unnecessary journeys if the public plan their route and mode of transport before travelling.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The Hong Kong ITS project will have four key platforms to address the traffic congestion problem. The functions of the ITS project include traffic management, monitoring, data analysis and control activities. The project will bring in an effective traffic management through a Traffic Control and Surveillance System (TCSS) tracking all the major highways, road tunnels, and selected trunk roads.

The Area Traffic Control (ATC) system will be used for monitoring urban roads. CCTV systems and sensors will be used for collecting traffic information and the useful information about the traffic and routes will be disseminated to commuters through public media, road signs and land controllers.

The important ITS solutions include the implementation of the Transport Information System (TIS), extension of ATC, installation of TCSS and setting up the Traffic Management and Information Centre (TMIC). The other key features of the Hong Kong ITS project include the journey time indication system, and red light and speed enforcement cameras.
According to the plan, the ATC and TMIC are scheduled to be completed by 2006 and the TCSS by 2010.

PROJECTS UNDER PROGRESS

As part of the development of the Hong Kong ITS project, TCSSs are being installed at Island East Corridor and Tolo Fanling Highways, while five TCSSs at Cheung Sha Wan to Tsing Yi, Sha Tin to Tsing Yi, North Lautau to Yuen Long, Tsing Yi North Coastal Road, Penny’s Bay, Airport Tunnel and Aberdeen Tunnel are being upgraded.

The expansion works of ATC / CCTV systems at Taipo, North District, Tuen Mun and Yuen Long have been completed. The renewal of ATC / CCTV system for Hong Kong Island was also done as per the plan. The combined ATC control centre is being integrated with TMIC.

CENTRAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION CENTRE

 

A central TMIC was set up to access and disseminate more information for the benefit of commuters. The TMIC was expected to bring traffic surveillance and management, incident management and provision of traveller information onto one platform.

Setting up an Incident Management System (IMC) was also under consideration. This would incorporate an automatic incident detection system, an incident dispatch console and a service patrol.

The TMIC includes a traffic information system that sends information wirelessly to electronic road signs, display boards, mobile phones, pagers and in-vehicle navigation systems. A GPS-based vehicle tracking and fleet management system has been deployed on selective bus routes on a trial basis and was fully implemented on all routes in 2004.

BACKGROUND

Although the ITS has been in Hong Kong for the past two decades, the project was unable to deliver the desired results as the most of the applications were single purpose systems and confined to small scale operations only. The most extensive TCSS network, Tsing Ma Traffic Control Area, was introduced in Hong Kong in May 1997.

The system had two different types of ATC technologies – the Split, Cycle Offset Optimisation Technique (SCOOT) (an IT system for the control of traffic signals in urban areas currently in version MC3 (managing, congestion communications and control) and developed by Siemens, PEEK and TRL) and the Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS) (Tyco Integrated Systems), which links multiple traffic signal control systems.

INVESTMENT

Of the total $423m investment, the development of the Hong Kong ITS project will cost $$8.2m, the deployment of ATC $78m, the TCSS $284.5m and the TMIC $26.9m, while $17.5m is allocated for other expenditure.

SUPPLIERS

A consortium of international companies has been involved in supplying the necessary equipment for the Hong Kong ITS project. Delcan International Corp is supplying the Traffic Control System (TCS) through the framework of the Canadian COMPASS system, while Champion Technology and UniVision Engineering are responsible for smart card and CCTV production respectively. Philips of the Netherlands, TEC and NEC of Japan and Abacus of Singapore are the suppliers of ITS equipment for the project.

NEW SUPPLIERS FOR ROUTE 8

In August 2004 Imtech NV (technical services provider in Europe) was awarded a joint contract for the development of a traffic management system for Route 8 in Hong Kong. The project is worth a total of €27.5m. In addition to Imtech Infra from the Netherlands, the joint venture comprises Delcan from Canada and GEC-Services from Hong Kong.

 

Imtech has also entered into a strategic alliance with Delcan. The joint venture, called DIG, is made up of Delcan from Canada (30%), Imtech Infra from the Netherlands (35%) and GEC-Services from Hong Kong (35%), and will be responsible for the technology, project management and construction of the complete Traffic Control & Surveillance System.

Delcan will take care of the traffic technology system and the traffic control centre, Imtech is responsible for (integration of) the applied traffic technology and traffic system and GEC will be in charge of project management and on-site installation.

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