Khaleej Times

RTA’s futuristic command hub takes off

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — With at least 3.5 billion journeys expected across Dubai by 2020, the Roads and Transport Authority’s (RTA’s) Enterprise Command and Control Centre (EC3) is now live to handle present and future transport challenges.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, together with Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, inaugurate­d the EC3 on Monday.

Built at a cost of around Dh335m, the new nerve centre, which monitors and controls all of Dubai’s mass transit — including the Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, taxis and marine transit, and traffic control systems all under one roof — also supports the requisites of hosting Dubai Expo 2020, Abdullah Al Madani, CEO of RTA’s Corporate Technology Support Services, told Khaleej Times during a media tour of EC3’s state-of-theart facilities on Tuesday.

Al Madani underlined that the EC3 is geared towards operating a “streamline­d transporta­tion requiremen­ts of around 25 million visitors in 2020.”

The EC3, aimed at improving traffic management and easing road congestion­s, is the first project completed to support Expo 2020, Al Madani noted. “EC3 is responding to today’s needs and to the requiremen­ts of Dubai Expo 2020 and beyond,” he added.

According to the RTA, “Since the start of the Metro operation, the number of metro riders has exceeded 950m; the length of roads network has doubled over the past decade; the number of registered vehicles in Dubai is expected to go beyond two million by 2020; and the number of journeys made by individual­s using various mobility means in Dubai is expected to be in the region of 3.5 billion journeys by 2020. All of these considerat­ions require an integrated control centre (EC3) to cope with future mobility challenges.”

The EC3 is also capable of supporting future mobility systems like the Hyperloop, driverless cars, unmanned aerial vehicles and drones

EC3 is responding to today’s needs and to the requiremen­ts of Dubai Expo 2020 and beyond. Because of EC3, more relevant informatio­n will be made available to the public to improve their mobility.” Abdullah Al Madani, CEO of RTA’s Corporate Technology Support Services

that are deployed by the RTA to monitor traffic and road condition.

Al Madani told Khaleej Times that 34 systems are connected to EC3 and it handles 55M records everyday. “Some of these informatio­n are already available to the public through the RTA apps, like the Wojhati (for informatio­n of bus timings, taxi informatio­n and bookinds, etc),” Al Madani said. “But because of EC3, more relevant informatio­n will be made available to the public to improve their mobility.”

Aside from providing real-time informatio­n about the traffic situation and the condition of the transport network, the EC3 will also manage and plan major events.

On Tuesday, the RTA showed reporters a simulated study of managing traffic and people’s mobility on Sheikh Zayed Road, along the Burj Khalifa area and Burj Al Arab, based on data culled from the New Year’s eve celebratio­n in 2016.

The EC3 will also work on managing emergencie­s and other contingenc­ies such as flooding whilst keeping the public and media informed of any developmen­ts. It will also act as a lab for investigat­ing transport accidents and analyse Big Data and manage informatio­n in support of decision-making as well as to provide security and protect the operationa­l, technologi­cal systems of the RTA against security threats and risks.

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photos by Shihab ?? (clockwise from top) A view of the RTA’s Enterprise Command and Control Centre (EC3), which will monitor and control all of Dubai’s mass transit — the Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, taxis and marine transit, and traffic control systems all...
Photos by Shihab (clockwise from top) A view of the RTA’s Enterprise Command and Control Centre (EC3), which will monitor and control all of Dubai’s mass transit — the Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, public buses, taxis and marine transit, and traffic control systems all...
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A staff is silhouette­d against the display of stimulatio­n of traffic management and people’s mobility in key areas of Dubai, on a giant screen at the Enterprise Command and Control Centre.
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Staff engaged at the EC3 main control room, the nerve centre of all operations in the EC3 building.
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