Presentation by Mike Moore from NAVTEQ on their suite of API tools for location integration into mobile applications, delivered at Mobile Manifest on 14 July 2011 in Leeds, UK
The document discusses leveraging open and standardized data for land-use and transportation accessibility analysis. It summarizes the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) as an open data standard for public transportation schedules and routes. An accessibility tool is showcased that uses GTFS along with other open data sources like OpenStreetMap to calculate travel times by different modes and analyze accessibility within cities. The tool can help with transportation and land use planning, investment prioritization, and tracking accessibility globally and locally.
Presented at the ICCVE 3-7 Nov 2014, Vienna, Austria
P1 Plenary session:
Which technologies will pave the way to automated vehicles? Which industry sector is expected to take a leading role?
The document discusses regulatory challenges in urban mobility in India. It provides an overview of the current Motor Vehicles Act and proposed amendments regarding regulations for cab aggregators and transportation services. Case studies are presented on issues faced by a major cab aggregator in India in launching two-wheeler taxis and ride/car pooling services, which have faced resistance from some state governments. Key questions are raised about balancing public risks with innovation and the government's role in regulating new technologies.
1) The document discusses Karnataka GIS (K-GIS), a flagship geospatial initiative in Karnataka that aims to create a unified geospatial database and decision support system.
2) K-GIS will integrate geospatial data from various departments and make it available through a centralized portal to improve governance, planning and citizen services.
3) The initiative faces challenges in data integration, skills development, and establishing standards and policies, but provides opportunities for improving governance, industry and skills development.
This document summarizes several case studies of using satellite applications to address challenges in different sectors and countries. It discusses projects using earth observation data and geospatial information to help the UK Department for Environment manage land and monitor the environment. It also describes initiatives in Serbia to use satellite imagery for property valuation and taxation, in Syria to create a data fusion dashboard for humanitarian crisis monitoring, in Tanzania and Nigeria to automate road condition surveys, and in Chile to develop an environmental monitoring platform for the mining industry.
This document discusses the need for a unified spatial information center called BASIC (Bengaluru Spatial Information Centre) to manage Bengaluru's geospatial data. It notes that currently data is fragmented across agencies, using different formats and classifications. BASIC would integrate this data, standardize mapping procedures, develop applications, and keep data updated. Recommendations include having Urban Development Department initiate BASIC, passing a Geo-Spatial Act to mandate its establishment, setting it up as an independent agency, and transitioning it to an open data platform to enable public access and crowdsourcing. Establishing such unified platforms could help leverage information for better planning and management, and save costs as shown by projects like Aadhaar and Railways
Oman SCTP is a federal government organization which oversees planning activities. Due to constant development, it was difficult for the authorities to draw down a consistent plan or map. Rolta was contacted to assist Oman SCTP with the challenge. Rolta with their OnPoint and Web based GIS technology displayed a successful solution to the problem.
The document discusses leveraging open and standardized data for land-use and transportation accessibility analysis. It summarizes the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) as an open data standard for public transportation schedules and routes. An accessibility tool is showcased that uses GTFS along with other open data sources like OpenStreetMap to calculate travel times by different modes and analyze accessibility within cities. The tool can help with transportation and land use planning, investment prioritization, and tracking accessibility globally and locally.
Presented at the ICCVE 3-7 Nov 2014, Vienna, Austria
P1 Plenary session:
Which technologies will pave the way to automated vehicles? Which industry sector is expected to take a leading role?
The document discusses regulatory challenges in urban mobility in India. It provides an overview of the current Motor Vehicles Act and proposed amendments regarding regulations for cab aggregators and transportation services. Case studies are presented on issues faced by a major cab aggregator in India in launching two-wheeler taxis and ride/car pooling services, which have faced resistance from some state governments. Key questions are raised about balancing public risks with innovation and the government's role in regulating new technologies.
1) The document discusses Karnataka GIS (K-GIS), a flagship geospatial initiative in Karnataka that aims to create a unified geospatial database and decision support system.
2) K-GIS will integrate geospatial data from various departments and make it available through a centralized portal to improve governance, planning and citizen services.
3) The initiative faces challenges in data integration, skills development, and establishing standards and policies, but provides opportunities for improving governance, industry and skills development.
This document summarizes several case studies of using satellite applications to address challenges in different sectors and countries. It discusses projects using earth observation data and geospatial information to help the UK Department for Environment manage land and monitor the environment. It also describes initiatives in Serbia to use satellite imagery for property valuation and taxation, in Syria to create a data fusion dashboard for humanitarian crisis monitoring, in Tanzania and Nigeria to automate road condition surveys, and in Chile to develop an environmental monitoring platform for the mining industry.
This document discusses the need for a unified spatial information center called BASIC (Bengaluru Spatial Information Centre) to manage Bengaluru's geospatial data. It notes that currently data is fragmented across agencies, using different formats and classifications. BASIC would integrate this data, standardize mapping procedures, develop applications, and keep data updated. Recommendations include having Urban Development Department initiate BASIC, passing a Geo-Spatial Act to mandate its establishment, setting it up as an independent agency, and transitioning it to an open data platform to enable public access and crowdsourcing. Establishing such unified platforms could help leverage information for better planning and management, and save costs as shown by projects like Aadhaar and Railways
Oman SCTP is a federal government organization which oversees planning activities. Due to constant development, it was difficult for the authorities to draw down a consistent plan or map. Rolta was contacted to assist Oman SCTP with the challenge. Rolta with their OnPoint and Web based GIS technology displayed a successful solution to the problem.
MaaS means a big change in the mobility market. New players and new value chains in the MaaS ecosystem, new business models in the mobility marketplace, new digital services addressing so many different target users. Here some key findings about the many tastes of MaaS.
Smart mobility uses information technology to improve transportation through more affordable and sustainable options. A smart mobility strategy organizes current and planned efforts under one umbrella to implement solutions to immediate problems and lay the groundwork for emerging technologies through an interdepartmental team. We offer smart mobility solutions like free public WiFi, traffic management systems, emergency vehicle preemption, smart gate parking, vehicle counting and license plate recognition, drone surveillance, transportation info apps, security systems, visitor management, and smart lighting.
Intelligent Transport Systems in Hong KongCharles Mok
Charles Mok discusses the potential for intelligent transportation systems in Hong Kong. He outlines how information and communication technologies can be applied to transportation infrastructure and vehicles to improve mobility, safety, and sustainability. Some key benefits include gathering commuter travel data to divert traffic to less congested routes, using connected car technology and real-time traffic information to better manage transportation. The market for intelligent transportation systems is projected to grow significantly in coming years. Mok also discusses Hong Kong's existing transport information systems and apps, as well as plans to integrate systems, improve data sharing, install more traffic detectors, and launch a smart city study to help address transportation challenges through technology.
The Parking Availability Network is a proposed system that uses sensors embedded in parking spaces and vehicles to track parking availability across a city. Static sensors mark spaces and provide information like occupancy. Mobile sensors in vehicles scan static sensors to tag spaces as occupied or not. This creates a map of parking availability that is integrated with vehicle navigation to help drivers find spaces and reduce congestion. The system also enables dynamic pricing to encourage use of less popular spaces.
The next level of urban mobility will integrate autonomous shuttles, real-time backend services, intelligent roadside devices, and smartphone apps. Autonomous shuttles will operate on fixed routes to transport passengers and goods, coordinated by backend services. Roadside devices will enhance sensing capabilities and enable low-latency communication between vehicles and infrastructure. Together, this system will improve transportation through better multimodal coordination, dynamic pricing, and a more seamless customer experience.
NDrive’s software is based on onboard map data providing a network-independent user experience. It connects to the cloud for a wide range of Location Based Services, including map updates, real-time traffic information, and social networks integration. Because of its mapping and data integration skills, NDrive is able to offer premium services globally based on OpenStreetMap (OSM), maps from Here, TomTom and from local providers around the world as required.
Wherecamp Navigation Conference 2015 - Indoor Maps the next frontier in digit...WhereCampBerlin
The document discusses the growing importance and market for indoor venue maps. It outlines beliefs that consumers will expect venue detail in digital maps and enterprises will use venue maps for functions like retail and workplace management. The market for indoor location technology is growing to $4 billion by 2018. The document also highlights trends in how venue maps can help with navigation issues in airports, healthcare facilities, and last-mile directions. It provides an overview of HERE's expanding venue map coverage across many countries and industries.
HERE Reality Lens gives enterprise customers access to HERE's Reality Capture data to gather high accuracy geospatial data on a global scale. The Reality Capture data comes from hundreds of HERE True vehicles and is used to generate automotive-grade maps. Reality Lens provides intuitive access to this 3D data through tools like an ArcGIS Desktop add-in and Reality Lens widget for ArcGIS WebApp Builder. This can help industries like transportation, utilities, telecommunications, and public sectors with applications such as asset management, construction, emergency response, and more.
1. The document discusses map production processes at Tele Atlas, including gathering map sources from various inputs, producing maps both manually and increasingly through automation, and delivering maps through quarterly media and e-delivery.
2. Technologies used in map production are evolving to focus on community inputs, automation through machine learning, and producing higher quality, faster, and more dynamic maps.
3. Quality control processes utilize data mining and machine learning to find irregularities in map data and derive quality checks, with the goal of better, faster, and more map production.
What to Know in Today's Rapidly Changing Landscape of TransportationCasey Emoto
Presentation made at South Bay Transportation Officials Association meeting on May 9, 2017. Attendees were allowed to vote on presentation topics so the entire slide deck was not presented. See below in comments for polling results on what the attendees wanted to hear.
Lepton Software is a leading provider of location intelligence and analytics solutions. It offers rfMAP, a geospatial mapping product that helps telecom companies with network planning and expansion through high quality 2D and 3D maps, terrain data, clutter data, and road vectors. Lepton has over 200 employees serving over 8 industries and has numerous clients and partnerships, including being a premier Google Maps partner.
Using spatial presentation of bus GPS data to identify and justify bus priori...JumpingJaq
This document summarizes the analysis of bus priority data from Sydney's Public Transport Information and Priority System (PTIPS) to identify pinch points along bus corridors. Two methods of analysis were used: stop-by-stop analysis and time point analysis using GIS mapping. Key pinch points with low average speeds and high variability were identified. The analysis validated infrastructure improvements and informed options to enhance bus corridor efficiency, such as new bus lanes and stops. Transport NSW was satisfied with the outputs which provided a reliable basis for justifying planning and investment decisions.
The document discusses several smart mobility solutions including:
- Advanced driver assistance systems using LiDAR, depth sensing, and vehicle data exchange platforms.
- Electric vehicles like expandable electric cars that can narrow to fit small spaces and connected folding electric scooters.
- Safety systems like cabin occupancy sensors, distracted driving prevention, and crosswalk safety alerts.
- Security solutions like automotive cybersecurity platforms, driver safety apps, and firewalls to protect connected vehicles from hacking.
Big Data and Intel® Intelligent Systems Solution for Intelligent transportationOdinot Stanislas
Explications sur comment il est possible d'utiliser la puissance d'Hadoop pour analyser les vidéos des caméras présentent sur les réseaux routiers avec pour objectif d'identifier l'état du trafic, le type de véhicule en déplacement et même l'usurpation de plaques d'immatriculation.
Caltrans is committed to improving mobility across California through various goals like safety, reliability, performance, flexibility, and stewardship. The document discusses how current transportation infrastructure primarily focuses on motor vehicles, which discourages other modes of transportation. It then introduces an initiative to integrate multi-modal transportation, information technologies, and clean energy at a transit station to increase transit ridership and reduce automobile use.
Pedestrian infrastructure audits for the City of Sydney’s Liveable Green Ne...JumpingJaq
The City of Sydney commissioned pedestrian infrastructure audits along its Liveable Green Network to identify gaps and areas for improvement. A team audited the pedestrian facilities over eight weeks, recording the location, issues, and widths of paths and other infrastructure using GPS and GIS tools on tablets. They collected extensive data on over 14,000 assets. This included identifying over 6,900 kerb ramps. The results were prioritized and presented to the City in a detailed geodatabase and maps to inform planning improvements to pedestrian access.
Olaf Preissner, Luxoft Automotive. Transporting Your Living Room to the CarIT Arena
Olaf Preissner is a seasoned expert in the field of user experience design. In his role as the Vice President of UX Design at Luxoft Automotive, Olaf is leading most complex interdisciplinary user experience design
projects in automotive. Olaf is responsible for developing and driving User Experience Design portfolio of solutions and services that enables automakers and their suppliers to introduce advanced in-vehicle infotainment to vehicles, today. This includes user experience and user interfaces for vehicle head units, instrument clusters, head-up displays and mobility services. In addition, Olaf oversees global key user experience design projects and delivery locations, including China.
Speech Overview:
With the advances in autonomous and shared vehicles driving the mobility revolution, automakers are looking for new ways to integrate consumers’ personalized digital lifestyles into the driving experience. An integrated customer experience is essential for the future of mobility. At home, consumers expect their digital experiences to be simple, convenient and accessible at any time across a range of devices. Increasingly, consumers also demand access to their favorite content and services, in the vehicle and on the go. What was historically a set of siloed user experiences, in the car, at the dealer, at the bank, in the taxi, will merge into an integrated customer experience for mobility services. This new customer experience will be defined by Autonomy, AI and 5G connectivity – with the vehicle becoming an intelligent space, just like the living room. We will discuss and demonstrate how all consumers’ mobility needs can be seamlessly integrated with their personal digital lifestyle and a revolutionary digital, consumer-grade in-vehicle experience.
Keep it moving - construction phase transport planningJumpingJaq
Mark Stone discusses construction phase transport planning in 3 key areas:
1) The primary goal is to minimize impacts on existing transport users and maintain safe access during construction projects.
2) Case studies in Melbourne show how stakeholder engagement, adaptive infrastructure changes, and communication plans can deliver projects on time and under budget with minimal complaints.
3) Emerging opportunities like travel demand modeling and route optimization can further reduce disruption through innovative planning and monitoring tools.
This document provides an overview of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) including a brief history, applications, and examples of ITS implementations in India. Some key points:
- ITS apply information technologies like sensors and computers to improve transport network operations, acquiring data on traffic and using it to guide traffic, enhance safety, and reduce costs.
- Common ITS applications include traffic monitoring, traveler information systems, vehicle control systems, and public transport management.
- Early ITS development began in the 1960s with systems in the US and Europe, with many countries now implementing ITS technologies and applications.
- India has piloted various ITS such as automatic traffic control systems in major cities, travel
The role of open data in driving sustainable mobility in nine smart citiesPiyush Yadav
The work was presented in European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2017) , at Guimaraes Portugal. The work presents a comprehensive survey results on open data focused in mobility domain in nine smart cities like Barcelona, Dublin, NewYork etc.
MaaS means a big change in the mobility market. New players and new value chains in the MaaS ecosystem, new business models in the mobility marketplace, new digital services addressing so many different target users. Here some key findings about the many tastes of MaaS.
Smart mobility uses information technology to improve transportation through more affordable and sustainable options. A smart mobility strategy organizes current and planned efforts under one umbrella to implement solutions to immediate problems and lay the groundwork for emerging technologies through an interdepartmental team. We offer smart mobility solutions like free public WiFi, traffic management systems, emergency vehicle preemption, smart gate parking, vehicle counting and license plate recognition, drone surveillance, transportation info apps, security systems, visitor management, and smart lighting.
Intelligent Transport Systems in Hong KongCharles Mok
Charles Mok discusses the potential for intelligent transportation systems in Hong Kong. He outlines how information and communication technologies can be applied to transportation infrastructure and vehicles to improve mobility, safety, and sustainability. Some key benefits include gathering commuter travel data to divert traffic to less congested routes, using connected car technology and real-time traffic information to better manage transportation. The market for intelligent transportation systems is projected to grow significantly in coming years. Mok also discusses Hong Kong's existing transport information systems and apps, as well as plans to integrate systems, improve data sharing, install more traffic detectors, and launch a smart city study to help address transportation challenges through technology.
The Parking Availability Network is a proposed system that uses sensors embedded in parking spaces and vehicles to track parking availability across a city. Static sensors mark spaces and provide information like occupancy. Mobile sensors in vehicles scan static sensors to tag spaces as occupied or not. This creates a map of parking availability that is integrated with vehicle navigation to help drivers find spaces and reduce congestion. The system also enables dynamic pricing to encourage use of less popular spaces.
The next level of urban mobility will integrate autonomous shuttles, real-time backend services, intelligent roadside devices, and smartphone apps. Autonomous shuttles will operate on fixed routes to transport passengers and goods, coordinated by backend services. Roadside devices will enhance sensing capabilities and enable low-latency communication between vehicles and infrastructure. Together, this system will improve transportation through better multimodal coordination, dynamic pricing, and a more seamless customer experience.
NDrive’s software is based on onboard map data providing a network-independent user experience. It connects to the cloud for a wide range of Location Based Services, including map updates, real-time traffic information, and social networks integration. Because of its mapping and data integration skills, NDrive is able to offer premium services globally based on OpenStreetMap (OSM), maps from Here, TomTom and from local providers around the world as required.
Wherecamp Navigation Conference 2015 - Indoor Maps the next frontier in digit...WhereCampBerlin
The document discusses the growing importance and market for indoor venue maps. It outlines beliefs that consumers will expect venue detail in digital maps and enterprises will use venue maps for functions like retail and workplace management. The market for indoor location technology is growing to $4 billion by 2018. The document also highlights trends in how venue maps can help with navigation issues in airports, healthcare facilities, and last-mile directions. It provides an overview of HERE's expanding venue map coverage across many countries and industries.
HERE Reality Lens gives enterprise customers access to HERE's Reality Capture data to gather high accuracy geospatial data on a global scale. The Reality Capture data comes from hundreds of HERE True vehicles and is used to generate automotive-grade maps. Reality Lens provides intuitive access to this 3D data through tools like an ArcGIS Desktop add-in and Reality Lens widget for ArcGIS WebApp Builder. This can help industries like transportation, utilities, telecommunications, and public sectors with applications such as asset management, construction, emergency response, and more.
1. The document discusses map production processes at Tele Atlas, including gathering map sources from various inputs, producing maps both manually and increasingly through automation, and delivering maps through quarterly media and e-delivery.
2. Technologies used in map production are evolving to focus on community inputs, automation through machine learning, and producing higher quality, faster, and more dynamic maps.
3. Quality control processes utilize data mining and machine learning to find irregularities in map data and derive quality checks, with the goal of better, faster, and more map production.
What to Know in Today's Rapidly Changing Landscape of TransportationCasey Emoto
Presentation made at South Bay Transportation Officials Association meeting on May 9, 2017. Attendees were allowed to vote on presentation topics so the entire slide deck was not presented. See below in comments for polling results on what the attendees wanted to hear.
Lepton Software is a leading provider of location intelligence and analytics solutions. It offers rfMAP, a geospatial mapping product that helps telecom companies with network planning and expansion through high quality 2D and 3D maps, terrain data, clutter data, and road vectors. Lepton has over 200 employees serving over 8 industries and has numerous clients and partnerships, including being a premier Google Maps partner.
Using spatial presentation of bus GPS data to identify and justify bus priori...JumpingJaq
This document summarizes the analysis of bus priority data from Sydney's Public Transport Information and Priority System (PTIPS) to identify pinch points along bus corridors. Two methods of analysis were used: stop-by-stop analysis and time point analysis using GIS mapping. Key pinch points with low average speeds and high variability were identified. The analysis validated infrastructure improvements and informed options to enhance bus corridor efficiency, such as new bus lanes and stops. Transport NSW was satisfied with the outputs which provided a reliable basis for justifying planning and investment decisions.
The document discusses several smart mobility solutions including:
- Advanced driver assistance systems using LiDAR, depth sensing, and vehicle data exchange platforms.
- Electric vehicles like expandable electric cars that can narrow to fit small spaces and connected folding electric scooters.
- Safety systems like cabin occupancy sensors, distracted driving prevention, and crosswalk safety alerts.
- Security solutions like automotive cybersecurity platforms, driver safety apps, and firewalls to protect connected vehicles from hacking.
Big Data and Intel® Intelligent Systems Solution for Intelligent transportationOdinot Stanislas
Explications sur comment il est possible d'utiliser la puissance d'Hadoop pour analyser les vidéos des caméras présentent sur les réseaux routiers avec pour objectif d'identifier l'état du trafic, le type de véhicule en déplacement et même l'usurpation de plaques d'immatriculation.
Caltrans is committed to improving mobility across California through various goals like safety, reliability, performance, flexibility, and stewardship. The document discusses how current transportation infrastructure primarily focuses on motor vehicles, which discourages other modes of transportation. It then introduces an initiative to integrate multi-modal transportation, information technologies, and clean energy at a transit station to increase transit ridership and reduce automobile use.
Pedestrian infrastructure audits for the City of Sydney’s Liveable Green Ne...JumpingJaq
The City of Sydney commissioned pedestrian infrastructure audits along its Liveable Green Network to identify gaps and areas for improvement. A team audited the pedestrian facilities over eight weeks, recording the location, issues, and widths of paths and other infrastructure using GPS and GIS tools on tablets. They collected extensive data on over 14,000 assets. This included identifying over 6,900 kerb ramps. The results were prioritized and presented to the City in a detailed geodatabase and maps to inform planning improvements to pedestrian access.
Olaf Preissner, Luxoft Automotive. Transporting Your Living Room to the CarIT Arena
Olaf Preissner is a seasoned expert in the field of user experience design. In his role as the Vice President of UX Design at Luxoft Automotive, Olaf is leading most complex interdisciplinary user experience design
projects in automotive. Olaf is responsible for developing and driving User Experience Design portfolio of solutions and services that enables automakers and their suppliers to introduce advanced in-vehicle infotainment to vehicles, today. This includes user experience and user interfaces for vehicle head units, instrument clusters, head-up displays and mobility services. In addition, Olaf oversees global key user experience design projects and delivery locations, including China.
Speech Overview:
With the advances in autonomous and shared vehicles driving the mobility revolution, automakers are looking for new ways to integrate consumers’ personalized digital lifestyles into the driving experience. An integrated customer experience is essential for the future of mobility. At home, consumers expect their digital experiences to be simple, convenient and accessible at any time across a range of devices. Increasingly, consumers also demand access to their favorite content and services, in the vehicle and on the go. What was historically a set of siloed user experiences, in the car, at the dealer, at the bank, in the taxi, will merge into an integrated customer experience for mobility services. This new customer experience will be defined by Autonomy, AI and 5G connectivity – with the vehicle becoming an intelligent space, just like the living room. We will discuss and demonstrate how all consumers’ mobility needs can be seamlessly integrated with their personal digital lifestyle and a revolutionary digital, consumer-grade in-vehicle experience.
Keep it moving - construction phase transport planningJumpingJaq
Mark Stone discusses construction phase transport planning in 3 key areas:
1) The primary goal is to minimize impacts on existing transport users and maintain safe access during construction projects.
2) Case studies in Melbourne show how stakeholder engagement, adaptive infrastructure changes, and communication plans can deliver projects on time and under budget with minimal complaints.
3) Emerging opportunities like travel demand modeling and route optimization can further reduce disruption through innovative planning and monitoring tools.
This document provides an overview of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) including a brief history, applications, and examples of ITS implementations in India. Some key points:
- ITS apply information technologies like sensors and computers to improve transport network operations, acquiring data on traffic and using it to guide traffic, enhance safety, and reduce costs.
- Common ITS applications include traffic monitoring, traveler information systems, vehicle control systems, and public transport management.
- Early ITS development began in the 1960s with systems in the US and Europe, with many countries now implementing ITS technologies and applications.
- India has piloted various ITS such as automatic traffic control systems in major cities, travel
The role of open data in driving sustainable mobility in nine smart citiesPiyush Yadav
The work was presented in European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2017) , at Guimaraes Portugal. The work presents a comprehensive survey results on open data focused in mobility domain in nine smart cities like Barcelona, Dublin, NewYork etc.
The business plan proposes creating a mobile app called "The Cruiser" that allows users to mark locations of potholes and traffic issues using GPS. As users drive the same routes, the app will warn them of nearby reported problems. User-submitted data will build a global traffic database. The goals are to become the leading traffic information source and sell traffic reports to brands for social campaigns. Revenue of 1 crore rupees is expected in the first year from traffic reporting services.
The document discusses considerations for building mobile location-based services (LBS) applications. It outlines NAVTEQ's offerings for developers, including high-quality digital maps for 77 countries, access to mapping APIs, sample map data and developer resources through their NN4D network. The document also describes opportunities in LBS like navigation, content, social networking and advertising. It promotes NAVTEQ's Galileo satellite competition and special topic prize for innovative LBS apps using positioning technologies and map data.
This document discusses a mobile app called "Road Factor" that uses GPS to provide information on road conditions. It allows users to view details of the road they are currently on, like when it was last resurfaced. Government agencies can use the data to monitor roads and make planning/budget decisions to improve road maintenance. The app aims to help build better transportation infrastructure and facilitate governance through electronic monitoring of roadwork. It connects to a centralized database containing road condition details for cities across India.
Autonomous Navigation Systems – Introduction, Development and Market ForecastAryanRaj496746
Autonomous navigation system has helped us in achieving a milestone in technological advancement. Its versatile use on land, water, and air vehicles has made it one of the important inventions. They have made possible technologies like self driving cars and service drones which can deliver foods on its own. Apart from it, they have already proved their importance in military operation and research works dangerous for human. As technology developed, its cost will reduce and then we can see more usage of it. In this document, we have talked about the autonomous navigation systems, its application in different field, and its advantages. We have also briefed about market prospect of autonomous navigation market.
Requirements for Geospatial Agent Simulation to Strengthen the 'Property-Powe...VisionGEOMATIQUE2014
This session illustrates how geospatial attributes of payments data can be used in applied geographical economics, both micro and macro. The micro-economic example involves positioning of railway stations in the « Property-Powered Rail Open Development Model. The macro-economic example involves re-purposing trade data on currency of settlement to create the « Earth Reserve Index », a weighting system to employ biophysical indicators such as infrared reflectivity, in price benchmarking.
Internet for vanet network communications fleetnetIJCNCJournal
Now in the world, the exchange of information between vehicles in the roads without any fixed infrastructure is enabled thanks to the novel technology of the Vehicular adhoc networks called (VANETs).The accidents and congestions warning, Internet access e.g. via gateways along the road are the main applications of these networks related to the safety and comfort applications. A high requirement on the routing protocols is introduced in these complexed VANETs networks In order to implement a reference intelligent transportation system and contribute to the standardization of vehicle to vehicle communication or vehicle to infrastructure, in Europe, several projects are held and different partners are joined from the industry, governmental agencies and academia.This paper explains the main progress and purposes of the standardization process and research initiatives of FleetNet project. These solutions will present in the future a common worldwide VANET platform integrating several services of inter-vehicles communications.
Established in 2000, NexTraq provides the leading GPS fleet tracking solution in the telematics industry. The NexTraq® solution is a cloud-based application that enables service and distribution businesses to optimize fleet operations while reducing operational costs and maximizing revenue. Based in Atlanta, NexTraq customers achieve ROI in as little as one month. December 4, 2014 – NexTraq® has been named a silver winner in the Small or Medium Business Service of the Year category in Best in Biz Awards 2014, the only independent business awards program judged by members of the press and industry analysts.
FIWARE - Driving the standards and helping cities to become enablers of the D...Juanjo Hierro
Materialising the Economy of Data requires providing a standard digital service infrastructure enabling different kind of organisations to publish, search and query for data in right time (contextual data). FIWARE brings a number of enablers for this purpose which cities around the world are increasingly adopting and are also being considered for building a first open source implementation of the Industrial Data Space architecture. By adopting FIWARE as de-facto standard and federating FIWARE Context Broker endpoints through which context information is published and consumed, Cities and Businesses, will be able to collaborate to create an open, distributed and neutral infrastructure enabling the Data Economy.
A Novel Methodology for Traffic Monitoring and Efficient Data Propagation in ...IOSR Journals
1) The document proposes two novel routing algorithms, delay-bounded greedy forwarding and delay-bounded minimum cost forwarding, for efficient traffic monitoring and data propagation in vehicular ad-hoc networks.
2) It aims to minimize bandwidth utilization while adhering to user-defined data freshness requirements. The algorithms leverage locally and globally available traffic information to optimize data acquisition and delivery.
3) A framework is proposed that jointly optimizes data acquisition from vehicles and data delivery to access points to meet freshness requirements with minimum communication costs.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI)inventionjournals
This document summarizes a research paper on improving traffic detection algorithms using an extended floating car data (xFCD) system. The xFCD system collects data from vehicles including location, speed, direction and visual data from a forward-facing camera. It is tested under different lighting and traffic conditions. The paper investigates using xFCD data and information from road sensors to construct a hybrid model characterizing traffic states. A traffic detection algorithm is proposed to improve network performance metrics like throughput, delivery ratio and packet delay. Simulation results show the proposed approach improves these metrics compared to existing methods.
Real time vehicle counting in complex scene for traffic flow estimation using...Journal Papers
This document presents a multi-level convolutional neural network (mCNN) framework for real-time vehicle counting and classification in complex traffic scenes. The mCNN framework includes five main modules: pre-processing, object detection, tracking, object classification, and quantification. In the pre-processing stage, images are cropped to remove irrelevant details. A CNN is then used for initial object detection and pre-classification. Detected objects are tracked across frames and a second CNN is used for refined classification before vehicle counts are generated. The mCNN framework is tested on 585 minutes of highway video and achieves an average vehicle counting accuracy of 97.53% and weighted average counting with classification accuracy of 91.5%, demonstrating its effectiveness for real-time
ITS is the system defined as the electronics, advanced technology, communications or information processing used singly or integrated to enhance safety, mobility, and the economic vitality of the surface transportation system. The Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) makes automobiles and the road traffic infrastructure intellectual and information-oriented in an integrated way to provide a safe and comfortable traffic system.
This document proposes a smart city surveillance system that utilizes vehicle-mounted cameras and sensors to crowdsource real-time data about urban events and conditions. Vehicles would collect image and location data using cameras and GPS and upload it to a cloud server. The server would store the data and make it accessible to the public. The system aims to provide detailed, efficient monitoring of cities to benefit residents and officials. It was tested and shown to perform well under increasing workload.
Leveraging the Platform effect for citiesAlex Gluhak
Urban Data Talks #4 presentation by Alanus von Radecki, Deutsches Kompetenz Zentrum fuer Staedte und Region, outlining how effective collaboration with various cities and municipal companies can support the scaling of smart city use cases.
Baseride Technologies - solutions for smart transportation & logisticsEvgeni
Baseride Technologies provide solutions for smart transportation and analytics - GPS tracking, Fleet management, mobile workforce management and transportation analytics.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
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2. NAVTEQ Vision A Vision to Revolutionize MapsBy revolutionizing the way people think about and interact with maps, we foresee a world in which everyone finds their way to people, places and opportunities more easily and safely than ever before
3. A Global Presence 3 EMEA Headquarters Veldhoven, Netherlands Corporate Headquarters Chicago, USA APAC Headquarters Gateway East, Singapore 3
4. NAVTEQ® Maps are Everywhere NAVTEQ is the leading provider of the digital map, traffic and location data that powers many of the world’s most innovative navigation applications In-Dash Telematics Internet Trip Planning Cell Phones Mobile Fleet Enterprise Government
5. 5 The NAVTEQ Difference: Its People and Technology Leveraging the right balance of people and technology allows for NAVTEQ’s competitive advantage in providing the highest quality map NAVTEQ’s approximately 1,200 Geographic Analysts: Local knowledge: 213 offices in 50 countries Field teams “own” their piece of the map NAVTEQ’s Global Toolkit: A single global specification— One World, One Database Tools and technology are mobile and scalable to adjust to unique scenarios NAVTEQ’s Continuous Innovation: New ways to leverage existing tools Powerful tools open the door to new content and boost collection capabilities
7. The Depth and Breadth That Matter to the User Whatever location content you need Expansive Product Portfolio 32 Million 85 2.4 Million Kilometers of roads Navigable countries Changes per day
8. LBS Users Worldwide – ABI Research Navigation services and search and discovery will have the largest user base for both on-deck and off-deck markets over the forecast period according to ABI, with 351 millions users for navigation and 422 millions users for search and discovery by the end of 2014 8 On deck (carrier) Off deck (application store) Source: ABI Research, February 2011
9. Navigation (Drive & Walk) Visuals Point of Interest Address & Enterprise Traffic ADAS Global Content Portfolio
10. Visual Content NAVTEQ’s broad Visual Content portfolio allows customers to enhance user orientation and enable application differentiation NAVTEQ’s Visual Content offerings include: 3D Landmarks 3D City Models Enhanced Junction Views Enhanced 3D City Models Motorway Junction Objects Digital Terrain Model Enhanced Elevation Contours Visual Content is geo-referenced to the NAVTEQ map and add realism to map display to help consumers more easily orient themselves during navigation
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12. Pedestrian Content To meet the growing mobile device demand for relevant, location-aware services, NAVTEQ offers detailed local information built to navigate through cityscapes on-foot NAVTEQ Discover Cities™ provides geometry and attributes important to pedestrian routing: Public transit information such as stop and access point locations Neighborhood boundaries to enable local and proximity search Crosswalks, sidewalks and stairs Tunnels and bridges Virtual connections (where physical connections do not exist) NAVTEQ Discover Cities is currently available for major cities in the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe, with ongoing expansion to additional cities in these geographies
13. NAVTEQ Traffic™ NAVTEQ provides accurate traffic coverage in 23 countries worldwide*, covering more countries than any other traffic supplier NAVTEQ offers the world’s largest and most diverse traffic network NAVTEQ Traffic provides accurate real-time traffic information to get drivers to their destinations faster and more efficiently NAVTEQ Traffic provides high-quality, real-time traffic information on motorways, main roads and secondary roads to in-vehicle navigation systems, personal navigation devices and mobile phone users NAVTEQ Traffic offers the most comprehensive coverage in North America, including 134 major metro areas and connecting highways in the U.S. and Canada, as well as coverage in Mexico NAVTEQ was the first company to launch a personalized, real-time traffic data solution for North American in-vehicle navigation systems *These include: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Luxembourg, Mexico, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States
15. Use Case: Eco Routing Applications can minimize start/stop by avoidance of traffic signals, stop signs and traffic congestion Applications can also maximize smooth driving at most fuel efficient speeds taking into account historical speed, driver alerts, road curvature, height and slope In addition, applications can display a summary of estimated fuel and C02 reduction achieved through the use of green routes--both individually and cumulatively over time 16 Enable routing algorithms to generate the most fuel-efficient route based on map data and traffic conditions that lead to smoother driving and reduced vehicle workload
16. Use Case: Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Powertrain Management 17 Enable the vehicle to anticipate upcoming changes in road conditions to optimize power mode selection and recognize regeneration locations for optimal fuel savings Electric and Hybrid Vehicles use knowledge of the road network to regulate speed and acceleration to maximize range of the vehicle in the most eco-efficient way,as well as calculate point of no return, or to identify reachable charging stations
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18. Extended NAVTEQ and third-party support for other industry leaders through NN4D’s Partner Zones
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Editor's Notes
Navigation (Drive & Walk)NAVTEQ Discover CitiesNAVTEQ VoiceNAVTEQ Voice for POINAVTEQ Voice for TrafficSpeed Limits Driver AlertsNAVTEQ Camera AlertExtended Lanes and Lane MarkingsHOV LanesToll CostsNewly Open RoadsScenic RoutesNAVTEQ Off-RoadNAVTEQ TransportEnvironmental ZonesApartment RoadsExtended NavigationEvacuation RoutesParking RestrictionsNAVTEQ Natural GuidancePOICore POIBase Extended ListingsExtended ListingsBrand IconsBuilding NamesFuel PricesFuel TypesTruck POIParking PreviewParking RestrictionsAir Travel StatusMovie and Event ListingsAGFG Restaurant and Leisure GuideFalk Marco Polo Interactive Guided Tours/Falk Marco Polo Interactive Travel GuideHungryGoWhere Food GuideLonely Planet for NAVTEQ: Travel Guide/Lonely Planet Trips for NAVTEQMERIAN scout Guided Tours/MERIAN scout Travel GuidesgCarMart Parking and Vehicle GuideTracks4Africa Off-Road GuideTravel Channel Travel GuideZAGAT Survey for NAVTEQ: Restaurant Guide/ZAGAT Survey for NAVTEQ Travel and Leisure GuideVisuals3D Landmarks3D City ModelsEnhanced 3D City ModelsEnhanced 2D Footprints2D Building OutlinesJunction View ImagesGeneric Junction ViewsMotorway Junction Objects3D Highway EntranceGeneric Motorway SignsSign-as-RealEnhanced Elevation ContoursDigital Terrain ModelsWater Class DisplayWorld MapADASADAS GeometryCurvatureHeight and SlopeTrafficNAVTEQ TrafficNAVTEQ Traffic PatternsTMC AreasTMC Location CodesAddress and EnterprisePostal Code BoundariesPostal Code PointsCensus BoundariesCensus IDsDistance MarkersPoint AddressingActual Address Range
Eco Routing is the generation of the most fuel-efficient route based on map data and traffic conditions that lead to smoother driving and reduced vehicle workload.Routing applications can minimize start/stop situations by avoidance of traffic signals, stop signs and traffic congestion, and they can maximize smooth driving at most fuel efficient speeds taking into account historical speed, driver alerts, road curvature, height and slope.In addition, applications can display a summary of estimated fuel and C02 reduction achieved through the use of green routes. This can be done both individually and cumulatively over time.
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Powertrain Management enables the vehicle to anticipate upcoming changes in road conditions to optimize power mode selection and recognize regeneration locations for optimal fuel savings.Electric and Hybrid Vehicles use knowledge of the road network to regulate speed and acceleration to maximize range of the vehicle in the most eco-efficient way,as well as calculate the point of no return, or to identify reachable charging stations and calculate routes.