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| TV1 Busan TMC (Traffic Management Center) |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27(Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu),
Oct. 29 (Fri), |
14:00~16:00
10:00~12:00, 14:00~16:00
10:00~12:00, 14:00~16:00
10:00~12:00 |
Maximum 40 participants per visit
Cost : US$40 |
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Features : Integrated Traffic Information Service, BIMS(Bus Information Management System), U-Bike System
Busan Traffic Management Center provides traffic information through various means of ubiquitous communications such as internet, mobile phones, IPTV, cable-broadcast, ARS, call-center, BIT (Bus Information Terminal) and VMS (Variable Message Signboard). Busan has established the RFID-applied Off-Driving Monitoring System and implemented environmentally-friendly policies. Busan Traffic Management Center has incorporated the traffic information systems |
with other transport authorities and is undertaking the role of the hub in the Busan region. Busan Traffic Management Center will demonstrate how traffic information is collected, processed and provided to users. You will be able to see the essence of Korea’s cutting-edge ITS services. |
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| TV2 Busan - Geoje Fixed Link Project |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27 (Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu), |
13:30~18:00
13:30~18:00
13:30~18:00 |
Maximum 40 participants per visit
Cost : US$40 |
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| Features : Line Control System, Quick Warning System, Speed Control System, Incident Detection System |
The ongoing construction of Busan - Geoje Fixed Link which is 8.2km long, will connect the area between Busan and the neighboring area Geoje. This project consists of two cable-stayed girder bridges and an immersed tunnel. The immersed tunnel consists of 18 segments, placed underwater and assembled together, reaching as deep as 48m. Advanced ITS technologies have been installed for this link project such as the Advanced Bridge Measurement System, the Weather Forecast System and the Traffic Information System. The Busan - Geoje Fixed Link Project is being carried out by Korea’s largest constructor DAEWOO and is supposed to be completed in December 2010. |
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| TV3 Hanjin Newport |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27 (Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu), |
13:30~17:20
13:30~17:20
13:30~17:20 |
Maximum 30 participants per visit
Cost : US$40 |
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| * TV3 Hanjin Newport is subject to the national security facility so that you will be asked to provide a copy of your passport in order to have the entrance permission. |
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Features: Automated Terminal System
As the hub port of Northeast Asia, Hanjin Newport Company (phase 2-1) at Busan Newport has been proved as a successful business model of an automated terminal with its yard automation (horizontal yard lay-out) and maximized terminal productivity. The implementation of a 100% automated yard operation by means of an electrical powered Automated Rail Mounted Gantry Crane has minimized CO2 emissions and led to a green port.
* World’s leading Terminal Automation system
The automated terminal operating system was developed by keen cooperation between Hanjin Shipping, contributing its terminal operation know-how from its 15 terminals all over the world and Cyberlogitec, contributing advanced IT technology as a leading Port & Logistics system developer. OPUS TerminalTM opened a new era of automated terminal operation by the first horizontal yard automation at Hanjin Newport Company, Busan, Korea. |
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| TV4 Renault Samsung Motors Busan Plant |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27 (Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu), |
13:30~17:30
13:30~17:30
13:30~17:30 |
Maximum 40 participants per visit
Cost : US$40 |
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Features : Vehicle Production Plant
Renault Samsung Motors has become one of the leading automotive companies since it was founded in 2000. As a key facility of Renault Samsung Motors, the Busan plant has already become Renault Group’s Asia Hub production base. Cutting-edge technology was applied in the construction of Renault Samsung Motors’ Busan Plant which is capable of producing 300,000 vehicles annually. Renault’s production process involves the latest IT and telematics technologies. You will be able to see the application of advanced ITS technologies in the quality control and logistics system. |
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| TV5 WAVE-Communication Service Demonstration |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27 (Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu),
Oct. 29 (Fri), |
14:00~16:00
10:00~12:00, 14:00~16:00
10:00~12:00, 14:00~16:00
10:00~12:00 |
Maximum 20 participants per visit
Cost : US$40 |
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Features : WAVE communication service : Realtime digital CCTV, ECU(Electronic Control Unit), e-Call service
Korea’s MLTM (Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime affairs) has been carrying out the SMART Highway R&D Project - the futuristic highway that shows the combination of roads, IT and vehicles, since September 2008. Managed by SMART Highway Study & Application Center and KICTEP(Korea Institute of Construction and Technology Evaluation and Planning), SMART Highway’s Core Project Level Two which aims at establishing the future highway ITS services. You will be |
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able to see the demonstration of the WAVE communication service that is currently under discussion for adoption as the international standard. In the 10km zone between Busan and Ulsan, where RSE(Road-Side Equipment) has been installed every 1km, you will be able to experience both seamless V2I (Vehicle to Infrastructure) and V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle) communication services through the OBU(On-Board Unit) such as the real-time digital CCTV and vehicle ECU(Electronic Control Unit) information transmission and the E-Call service. (*WAVE : Wireless Access for the Vehicle Environment) |
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| TV6 Busan Metro Line 4 |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27 (Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu),
Oct. 29 (Fri), |
13:30~16:10
09:00~11:40
09:00~11:40
09:00~11:40 |
Maximum 40 participants per visit
Cost : US$40 |
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Features : Railway Signal System, Advanced Safety System, Incident and Disaster Control System
Busan Metro Line 4 will operate the 12.7km-long metro line as a driverless system and is currently under test operations. It is scheduled to be finally implemented in December this year. Advanced ITS technologies are applied to the light railway systems and vehicles are equipped with safety devices such as CCTV, fire detector, and the emergency stop switch systems. The control center is able to detect the emergency circumstance through CCTVs installed inside and take |
immediate action to evacuate passengers safely by means of internal announcements. The disaster-control system decelerates or halts the vehicle operations in dangerous conditions such as earthquakes, heavy rain or wind. Busan Metro’s innovative system provides remote-controls for the power system, platform screen doors, escalators and elevators. |
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| TV7 Ulsan TMC (Traffic Management Center) |
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Oct. 26 (Tue),
Oct. 27 (Wed),
Oct. 28 (Thu), |
09:40~16:00
09:40~16:00
09:40~16:00 |
Maximum 40 participants per visit
Cost : US$60 |
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Features : Integrated Traffic Monitoring System, BIS, Realtime Signal Control System
Located along the coast, 52km northwest from Busan, Ulsan is one of Korea’s most industrialized and largest cities in Korea, which is a neighbor to the host city of the ITS World Congress, Busan. Well-known global conglomerate companies such as Hyundai Motors, Hyundai Heavy Industries and SK energy have their headquarters in this city. Having opened in February 2005, Ulsan Traffic Management Center carries out the integrated monitoring of the traffic and the signal control. The signal control system changes the signal flexibly to the traffic |
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volume to reduce congestion. Bus Information System (BIS) provides the bus schedule and route information. Having attained the timely punctuality of the service, Ulsan has enhanced the quality of the bus service since its introduction in 2005. The driving speed of buses has improved by 23% from 25.6km to 31.5km.
In addition, this full-day tour includes visiting Eco-forest (Shimnidae forest). As Ulsan’s industrialization caused the exploitation and the rapid increase of population, the eco-forest area was devastated in the past. However, since 2005, Ulsan’s continual efforts have restored the forest so that salmon and otters returned and that it has become Korea’s largest habitat of migratory birds. |
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