PD CEN/TS 17378:2019
Intelligent transport systems. Urban ITS. Air quality management in urban areas
Standard number: | PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 |
Pages: | 60 |
Released: | 2019-10-25 |
ISBN: | 978 0 539 04152 1 |
Status: | Standard |
PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 - Intelligent Transport Systems: Urban ITS and Air Quality Management
Standard Number: PD CEN/TS 17378:2019
Pages: 60
Released: October 25, 2019
ISBN: 978 0 539 04152 1
Status: Standard
Overview
In the modern world, urban areas are facing increasing challenges related to air quality management. The PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 standard provides a comprehensive framework for implementing intelligent transport systems (ITS) to effectively manage air quality in urban environments. This standard is an essential resource for city planners, environmental agencies, and transport authorities aiming to enhance urban living conditions through innovative technology solutions.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard offers detailed guidelines on integrating ITS solutions to monitor and manage air quality in urban areas.
- Focus on Urban ITS: Emphasizes the role of urban intelligent transport systems in improving air quality, making it a crucial tool for modern cities.
- Environmental Impact: Provides strategies to reduce the environmental impact of urban transport systems, contributing to sustainable urban development.
- Technological Integration: Encourages the use of cutting-edge technology to gather data and implement air quality management strategies effectively.
Benefits of Implementing PD CEN/TS 17378:2019
Implementing the guidelines of the PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 standard can lead to numerous benefits for urban areas:
- Improved Air Quality: By utilizing ITS, cities can monitor pollution levels in real-time and take proactive measures to improve air quality.
- Enhanced Public Health: Better air quality directly contributes to improved public health, reducing respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
- Increased Efficiency: Intelligent transport systems can optimize traffic flow, reducing congestion and emissions.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Access to accurate data allows city planners to make informed decisions regarding urban development and transport policies.
Who Should Use This Standard?
The PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 standard is designed for a wide range of stakeholders involved in urban planning and environmental management, including:
- City Planners: To design urban areas that prioritize air quality and sustainability.
- Environmental Agencies: To monitor and manage air pollution levels effectively.
- Transport Authorities: To implement ITS solutions that enhance traffic management and reduce emissions.
- Policy Makers: To develop regulations and policies that support sustainable urban development.
Conclusion
The PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 standard is a vital tool for any city looking to improve its air quality through the use of intelligent transport systems. By providing a structured approach to integrating technology with urban planning, this standard helps cities become more sustainable, livable, and efficient. Embrace the future of urban development with PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 and take a significant step towards a cleaner, healthier environment.
PD CEN/TS 17378:2019
This standard PD CEN/TS 17378:2019 Intelligent transport systems. Urban ITS. Air quality management in urban areas is classified in these ICS categories:
- 13.040.50 Transport exhaust emissions
- 35.240.60 IT applications in transport
This document provides information, guidance and specifications of requirements and options on how to set up an air quality (emissions) management policy, and how to deploy reliable and scalable technologies to monitor air quality on a continuous or regular basis, and to react with adequate measures.
This document defines technological concepts that provide reliable and open data, and defines the functional requirements on measurement devices that produce such data. This provides a means to measure the air quality required by relevant EU directives.
This document provides information and specifications enabling to specify air quality levels for triggering a scenario.
Specifically, this specification provides a toolkit of parameters and data definitions that a regulator can use to e.g.
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define proper air quality measures, suitable for a street, zone or the whole city
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inform a driver in advance of entry to a Controlled zone about air quality level and related policy measures expected to be in operation at a given time, e.g. higher parking price per location due to the adverse air quality; and of the time windows of the measure operation of the controlled zone
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inform the relevant city departments on the introduced measure, air quality levels and number of vehicles entered.
In order to maximize European harmonization, it is recommended that this specification is used in combination with a module of standardized data concepts, i.e. an “air quality management data dictionary” (AQMDD), however, this version of this document, which is focussed on policies and procedures, does not provide these data concept specifications.