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Web conference notes, 2024.08.01 (MDS Working Group)
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MDS Working Group
- Monthly on Thursday at 9am PT, 12pm ET, 5/6pm CET
Zoom Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAscOmhpjIuHNakPx6CNbACpjUjw1Gsucr4
One tap mobile: +19294362866,,84170989462#,,,,*612987# US (New York) - though we encourage Zoom
State of MDS Survey Results
- Intro and announcements (5 min)
- Survey Results and Analysis (20 min) - Mitch Vars, OMF
- Discussion and feedback (20 min)
WGSC Meeting Organizers
- Host: Pierre Bouffort, Blue Systems
- Facilitator: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- Preparation: Mitch Vars, OMF
- Outreach: Michael Schnuerle, OMF
- Note taker: Gene Leynes, Chicago
- Add list of survey cities and their reports to the blog post - OMF
- Read the State of MDS Survey 2024 blog post, which now includes
- Cities who took the survey are listed
- Reports, Dashboards, Presentations from the cities are linked
- 41 Attendees
- OMF Slides
- Recording via YouTube (thanks to Sami Salinas from ITS America)
- Transcript
- OMF Summit coming November 12, 2024
- State of MDS Survey
- How are public agencies using MDS
- Blog post on details: https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/announcing-the-state-of-mds-survey-2024/
- Data Standards: Summary of Currently Using vs. Planning to Use
- Largest use in Scooters and Bicycles
- Taxis and Uber and Lyft is lower due to being newer and preemption (theory)
- API Usage Summary
- Large increase in usage,
- MDS Version use summary:
- Good adoption of version 2, but older versions in use simultaneously
- Requirements by ordinance / law:
- Procurement requirements: More than half of the cities are requiring MDS
- Many users are requiring providers to update to recent versions
- Reporting:
- More than 75% of the cities responding use MDS for reporting in some capacity
- CDS - Curb Data Specification
- New specification with low adoption
- Many cities are "planning to use"
- Question: Is the city level data available?
- No, some records are publicly available
- It was part of the overall survey design to not share data to promote responses
- Question: Are cities interested in 2.0 for micromobility?
- 2.0 - most of the features were for new modes, so micromobility might not need the new standard
- Would be good for policy enforcement; e.g. riding on sidewalk
- Question: Why are cities not adopting new versions?
- Summary: The old versions work for many use cases.
- Comments that it's very helpful to have people on the same versions, and future modes drive adoption.
- Related post on new functionality / modes: https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/taxi-avs-mds-policy/
- Discussion:
- Need for communication for "rules of the road"
- For example: nuance of "where to stop" at a stop sign has regional differences
- We are now wesigning policy for robots as much as humans
- One reason Policy API can work very well for AVs is because they have a very detailed base map
- Strong consideration evaluation of MDS with events like Olympics
- Looking at things like bluetooth beacons to improve accuracy.
- Related post on passenger services: https://www.openmobilityfoundation.org/data-digital-policy-how-mds-is-used-for-passenger-services/
- Discussion: Aggregated metrics
- Related post on report data types: https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification/blob/main/data-types.md#reports
- What does OMF look for in the open-source community as contributions? Is there any low-hanging fruit that third-party developers can work on to help?
- We also have an Open API schema here https://github.com/openmobilityfoundation/mobility-data-specification/tree/main/schema
MDS Links
Working Groups
2.1.0 Release
0.4.1 Release Planning Meetings