Creating the future of transport 1 Anthropomorphic test dummies 2 TRL research track 3 ARCADY 8 software 4 Driving simulation 5 TRL’s street 6 Core samples 1 2 3 4 5 6 Introduction TRL – the UK’s Transport Research Laboratory, is recognised world-wide for transport innovation, evidential research and impartial advice. Our work is rooted in the traditional areas of road and vehicle safety, highway engineering and maintenance. Through the decades, however, our knowledge has expanded to encompass so many other facets that shape and form transport decisions: sustainability, attitudes and behaviours, simulation and modelling, climate change, engineering, product development, standards and specifications to name but a few. This is all supported by world class testing facilities which include impact rigs, a structures hall, pavement test facility, driving simulation centre (DigiSim), pavement monitoring and testing services, air and noise quality monitoring equipment and more. Transport develops and evolves to keep pace with changing requirements. And just as the world of transport never stands still, at TRL neither do we. Harnessing our unrivalled knowledge, experience and benchmark capabilities in research, testing and evidence-based consultancy, our solutions embrace technology, while combining innovation and imagination with real-world practicality. Moreover, everything we do is irrefutably linked to the values of independence, responsiveness and integrity. It’s our vision and mission, to meet transport’s challenges, reduce casualties and safeguard the environment, to improve vehicle safety, manage infrastructure more effectively and provide global solutions fit for the 21st century. TRL at a glance Consultancy Evidence based solutions for transportation and transport-related commercial challenges – helping to improve organisational performance and key decision making: • Automotive • Energy & Climate Change • Carbon Reduction & Financing • Low Carbon Vehicles • Resource & Waste Management • Sustainability Research & Development Knowledge and innovation for all aspects of Transportation, Safety, Vehicles, Environment, Sustainability and Transport Infrastructure: • Improving Safety – Collision Investigation; User Safety; Vehicle Safety • Intelligent Transport – Human Factors; Managed Motorways; Road User Charging • Journey Time Reliability – Network Performance; Tackling Congestion; Travel Behaviour • Managing Infrastructure – Asset Monitoring; Condition Surveys; Design & Materials; New Technology Development • Sustainable Construction/Cities/Transport; Environmental Assessment • Managing Risk • Multi-modal Journeys • International • Rail • Security Knowledge Centre TRL has one of the world’s most comprehensive transport research collections, including an extensive virtual library of transport books, journals and reports, with TRL publishing many reports a year on a wide range of transport related subjects. Resources include: • Professionally Qualified Information Scientists • Literature Searches • Current Awareness Alerts • Papers & Articles • Reports & Publications • Enquiry Answering Service • TRL News Hub • Events & Exhibitions • Data Information • Extensive Website Creating the future of transport Product Testing Wide ranging expertise in the design and delivery of testing for development and homologation programmes, complemented by advisory and consultancy services. Key areas include: • Child Safety • Security • Motor Sport • Vehicle Restraint Systems • Euro NCAP • Impact Sled Rigs Software A comprehensive range of software products and services, including the design and development of software for customers worldwide; the full spectrum of “off-the-shelf” junction design software and microsimulation linking tools; bespoke software design e.g. Transport for London’s UTC; expertise in database and network analysis tools: • Software Products • Software Consultancy • Software Training Facilities Our state-of-the-art facilities offer clients an exceptional range of the latest technologies: • Driving Simulation • Impact Testing • Test Track & Road System • Structural Testing • Pavement Testing • Product Testing • Materials Testing • Mobile Test Equipment e.g. air, noise, condition monitoring But what of the future...? Safer, better value, sustainable roads Harvesting and storing solar energy for moderating pavement frost Transferring energy to roadside infrastructure Actively Managed Road Works – DRUM In-built vehicle guidance infrastructure and co-operative vehicle-highway systems Traffic signals – SCOOT Weather warning systems linked to automated sensors Ramp metering In-built / removable sensors for traffic monitoring and road condition Energy harvesting grid and storage system Retroreflectivity Porous surfacing / light reflecting surfacing Safety barriers TRL continues to innovate and generate knowledge that can be applied to create transport that is efficient, accessible, clean and safe. Through TRL’s membership of FEHRL (Forum of European Highway Research Laboratories), TRL has been the driving force behind the Forever Adaptable communication/ power channels for lane control, traffic monitoring, driver information and condition monitoring Open Road (FOR) concept, which is now being taken forward by Institutes across Europe. FOR aspires to create roads that are adaptable, automated and climate change resilient, based upon a concept for building and maintaining roads that can be universally applied regardless of type, region or country. Satellite and radio communications to road infrastructure and drivers Managed Motorways Driver information systems linked to sensors and in-car devices Intelligent Transport Systems In-built fixing system for central reserve barriers and traffic signs Carbon capture planting fed by run-off water Drainage and reservoirs for storm control and water collection Winter maintenance and condition improvements Flexible, durable surface, easy repairs, self-cleaning, instant crack repair Condition assessment Climate change resilient Low carbon sub-base and pavement Skid resistance measurement We look to expand our own research horizons to embrace new technologies and provide solutions for today’s issues. How do we maximise the benefits of new sensors and communications technology: what are the implications for the traveller and multimodal travel? What benefits can we bring? How do we exploit new and existing sources of traffic data? How do we mesh together a variety of sources to understand and manage the data more effectively, to the benefit of all? How do we develop and implement technology in road and rail infrastructure management, to make it more efficient and effective? Improving the transport environment Driver Behaviour • Signal identifiers and their effects • SPADS signal investigation • Driver visual strategies Passenger Safety • Warning systems • Modelling and simulation • Human biomechanics • Crash dummies • Interior crashworthiness • Design/ergonomics • Impact testing Carbon & Environment • Low carbon transport • Low cost options • Emission modelling (noise and air) • Impact assessment • Sustainability Bridges • Remote monitoring • Pedestrian loading •Risk-based examination • Waterproofing • Vehicle strikes • Revision of Standards, Guidance Notes Level Crossings • Safety • Traffic signs and signals • Reduced delays • Incident investigation • Economics • Human factors How do we build resilience into our networks to off-set the effects of climate change? What are the costs and benefits of abatement and adaptation measures? How do we de-carbonise transport? What are the challenges to the wide spread adoption of low carbon vehicles? Crash Investigation • 3D laser scanning • Visualisation • Simulation How do we develop and adapt to autonomous and cooperative vehicles? And what of our driving population? How is their driving performance affected by ageing/ obesity/fatigue/medicines and drugs? What can we do to prevent injury from vehicle impacts with a driving population that is changing be it by age, size, or culture? Asset Management • Value for money • Data collection and management • Whole life options • Cost-benefit analysis • Environmental impacts • Integrated solutions ITS Technologies Delivering Efficiencies & Capacity • Assessment methodologies for active safety systems • Sensor detection systems using multiple radar units to determine range and bearing of objects • Data management systems • Evaluation of scanning speed delays on smartcard systems • Integrated ticketing Modelling and Software Packages • Improvements to highway design and traffic flows Capacity • Improving capacity – ERTMS, capability trade-offs • Cross modal knowledge transfer • End to end journeys Railway Stations & Car Parks • Accessibility • Winter maintenance • Audits • Operations • Design review • Security appraisals Sustainable Cities • Improved transport planning • Alternative transport modes • Sustainable construction • Reducing congestion • Saving energy • Air quality and environmental monitoring Vehicle Development • Euro NCAP • Tyre noise • Low carbon vehicles • Autonomous braking • Cooperative vehicles • Speed limitation devices • Electronic stability control How do we become more sustainable in our construction and maintenance practices and achieve best value set against a background of economic uncertainty? How do we prioritise and assess environmental impact resilience, taking into account climate change and associated risk assessments? These are just some of the challenges the transport community faces and TRL is tackling. And not just in the UK. TRL’s expertise and knowledge is being used across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India and China, while our traffic software is sold globally. TRL As a global leader in independent research and consultancy we are different from other organisations in our field. Why? The answer lies in our... Track record Our long transport history has given us an unsurpassed breadth of experience, harnessed for the benefit of our clients worldwide. We’ve built a welcome reputation for delivering best value solutions that make an immediate and lasting difference, as well as for impartiality, confidentiality and productive partnershipbuilding. The TRL Academy reinforces our scientific and engineering expertise and our reputation as a leading international transport research institute and centre of excellence. The Academy delivers long-term research programmes and projects that develop major IPR, increasing our intellectual capital, knowledge and understanding. Resources Our fully integrated, 350-strong team offers exceptional expertise in a wealth of disciplines, including engineering, physics, maths, statistics, computer science, economics, environmental science and psychology. Whatever the challenge, we’ll assemble the right team to tackle it. Our unique suite of in-house and mobile facilities include structural testing halls, advance car simulator, traffic-speed road monitoring vehicles, comprehensive impact test facilities, a private test track, plus a virtual Information Centre open to the world’s transport community. Long-term vision Track record and resources are essential components in creating knowledge and generating solutions. But these are coupled with a comprehensive understanding of trends, developments and their potential impact on the future as it unfolds. As our world evolves and moves forward, so does TRL - creating the future of transport. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Helmet drop test rig DigiCar Child safety centre Pavement test facility 3-D laser scanner Structures hall 1 2 3 4 5 6 Find out more about TRL contact us on: or visit our website +44 (0)1344 773131 or email: [email protected] www.trl.co.uk Crowthorne House Nine Mile Ride Wokingham Berkshire RG40 3GA United Kingdom t +44 (0)1344 773131 f +44 (0)1344 770356 e [email protected] w www.trl.co.uk Creating the future of transport
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