Irkutsk region, to solve the problem of traffic jams, invests 573.1 million rubles in the creation of ITS
Customers: Government of the Irkutsk region Irkutsk; State and social structures Project date: 2022/06 - 2024/11
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As it became known to TAdviser, the Irkutsk region in May 2022 announced a competition for the creation of an intelligent transport system (ITS) of the city agglomeration. The maximum amount of the project is 573.1 million rubles. The results of the competition will be announced on June 6, 2022.
The project is divided into three stages and should be completed by November 15, 2024. Within 60 days after the signing of the contract, the winner of the tender must provide the customer with a project to create ITS.
As part of the project, the winner must create ITS subsystems and modules, including the supply of equipment and software, as well as protective equipment. Install and configure ITS subsystems and modules. Install and configure information security tools that include cryptographic tools. Perform commissioning and put ITS into operation. At the same time, the equipment of ITS subsystems located on the road network of the Irkutsk agglomeration should collect, process information and transmit data to the server of the OGKU "Directorate of Roads" through secure communication channels.
ITS of the Irkutsk city agglomeration includes:
- Road works management module;
- video surveillance, accident and emergency detection module;
- Data center information security system;
- geographic information system module, collection, storage, analysis and graphical visualization;
- motion control scenario plan configuration module;
- ITS performance monitoring module;
- integration subsystem;
- video surveillance subsystem, accident and emergency detection;
- Meteorological monitoring subsystem (weather monitoring subsystem);
- subsystem for monitoring parameters of traffic flows;
- traffic light control subsystem.
ITS of the Irkutsk agglomeration should store data received from instrumentation necessary to detect violations - 10 days in the format of operational storage and up to 5 years in the archives. Photos and videos - 5 days in the format of online storage and 1 month in the archives. The integrated traffic management scheme should be stored for at least 5 years, and cartographic and regulatory information should be kept for an unlimited time.
The terms of reference stipulate that ITS is created for:
- ensuring dynamic development of the urban agglomeration road system;
- reducing delays and increasing the speed of communication on all modes of transport;
- reducing the number and severity of accidents and accidents;
- ensuring priority conditions for passenger and special transport;
- provision of operational automated traffic control and operational control;
- improvement of information support for traffic participants;
- improving the efficiency of fleet management of special, repair, operation and emergency services;
- reducing the negative consequences of failures in the sustainable functioning of urban agglomeration roads;
- providing an integrated approach to the creation of technical, information and software for the development of urban agglomeration roads.
Since ITS is an object of critical infrastructure (CII), the customer will need to evaluate the level of security of the system and evaluate ITS. To create cryptographic protection of the system, the contractor must have a FSTEC license for the implementation of technical protection of confidential information and a FSB license for the development, production, distribution of cryptographic tools. In addition, the software used, in accordance with the requirements of Russian legislation, must be domestic or open source.
Work on the creation Russian Intelligent Transport System (ITS) began more than 10 years ago. To date, individual projects and software and hardware solutions are reaching the level of mass replication integration and within the framework of a single digital transport system. In countries May 2022, TAdviser prepared a review on the features of the development and prospects of the intelligent transport system (ITS) of Russia. The material considers the specificity and structure of ITS, approaches to building this system in the regions of the country, as well as priorities of the near future. Read more here