RoadFloodPH is a web and mobile application that provides the water level information of a flooded road in the Philippines through the use of a flood sensor, gsm module, SMS API, cloud web server, website and mobile application.
Connected vehicles are coming soon to a road near you and according to U.S. Department of Transportation, these "talking cars" can have the potential to prevent 80% car crashes. But did you know that connected vehicles can also keep pedestrians safe too. Learn more at our session at SXSW 2017.
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by WNCG's Robert Heath. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by SwRI's Paul Avery. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
This presentation i just published the wireless communication between the vehicle which is going to be a future technology.In this technology communication of vehicle helps to intimate the driver about the startegies of surrounding vehicle......
Car-to-car communication technology allows vehicles to broadcast location, speed, and other data to surrounding vehicles within a few hundred meters. This technology, which could be available in cars within 1-2 years, aims to prevent collisions by giving vehicles a more complete picture of the driving environment. It has the potential for a bigger safety impact than advanced driver assistance systems alone. The technology will calculate collision chances 10 times per second as vehicles transmit messages to each other using dedicated wireless spectrum and standards, but it may be over a decade before connected vehicles are common on roads.
Charles Curry, Chronos Technology - CNI reliance on GNSStechUK
Presented by Charles Curry, Chronos Technology, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
This document discusses highway safety in Pakistan. It notes that safety is important for both road users and engineers. Highway accidents have sharply increased in recent years due to administrative, legal, technical, socio-economic and cultural factors. More research is needed to properly address the problem. Most injury and damage-only accidents in Pakistan and Europe go unreported. The document outlines the "four E's of highway safety": engineering, education, enforcement, and environment. It provides facts about the high number of annual traffic deaths in Pakistan and costs to the economy. Road transportation dominates Pakistan's transportation system. While national highways make up only 3.5% of roads, they carry over 80% of traffic. Measures have been taken to improve
Connected vehicles are coming soon to a road near you and according to U.S. Department of Transportation, these "talking cars" can have the potential to prevent 80% car crashes. But did you know that connected vehicles can also keep pedestrians safe too. Learn more at our session at SXSW 2017.
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by WNCG's Robert Heath. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
2016 D-STOP Symposium ("Smart Cities") session by SwRI's Paul Avery. Get symposium details: http://ctr.utexas.edu/research/d-stop/education/annual-symposium/
This presentation i just published the wireless communication between the vehicle which is going to be a future technology.In this technology communication of vehicle helps to intimate the driver about the startegies of surrounding vehicle......
Car-to-car communication technology allows vehicles to broadcast location, speed, and other data to surrounding vehicles within a few hundred meters. This technology, which could be available in cars within 1-2 years, aims to prevent collisions by giving vehicles a more complete picture of the driving environment. It has the potential for a bigger safety impact than advanced driver assistance systems alone. The technology will calculate collision chances 10 times per second as vehicles transmit messages to each other using dedicated wireless spectrum and standards, but it may be over a decade before connected vehicles are common on roads.
Charles Curry, Chronos Technology - CNI reliance on GNSStechUK
Presented by Charles Curry, Chronos Technology, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
This document discusses highway safety in Pakistan. It notes that safety is important for both road users and engineers. Highway accidents have sharply increased in recent years due to administrative, legal, technical, socio-economic and cultural factors. More research is needed to properly address the problem. Most injury and damage-only accidents in Pakistan and Europe go unreported. The document outlines the "four E's of highway safety": engineering, education, enforcement, and environment. It provides facts about the high number of annual traffic deaths in Pakistan and costs to the economy. Road transportation dominates Pakistan's transportation system. While national highways make up only 3.5% of roads, they carry over 80% of traffic. Measures have been taken to improve
The document discusses car-to-car communication technology. It describes how car-to-car communication allows vehicles to communicate with each other to share information. This can improve safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist systems. However, there are also challenges to implementing this technology at scale, such as different communication methods between moving vehicles and latency issues. If fully realized, car-to-car communication networks may fundamentally change how vehicles operate by allowing them to share vast amounts of real-time data.
Introduction to the connected vehicle imsa 2015 annual conferenceJim Frazer
This document provides an overview of connected vehicle technology. It begins with learning objectives about understanding the connected vehicle program, technologies, and key issues. It then defines connected vehicles as enabling wireless connectivity among vehicles, infrastructure, and devices to improve safety, mobility, and environmental impacts. The document discusses the history and evolution of the connected vehicle program in the US. It outlines several connected vehicle pilot programs focused on safety and mobility applications. Finally, it provides details on connected vehicle technologies including dedicated short range communications and cellular communications.
Indian Railways Safety Plan Investment Strategy Safety Environment 1233484425...guestcaceba
Indian Railways has created a special safety fund to replace overaged assets like tracks, bridges and rolling stock within 6 years. The safety plan focuses on five areas - personnel, management, methods, machines and money. Modern training aids for personnel and new technologies like anti-collision devices are being implemented to improve safety while reducing human errors. The plan aims to enhance safety and productivity through targeted investment in critical infrastructure.
Indian Railways Safety Plan Investment Strategy Safety Environment 1233484425...guestfa9236
Indian Railways has created a special safety fund to replace overaged assets like tracks, bridges and rolling stock within 6 years. The safety plan focuses on five areas - personnel, management, methods, machines and money. Modern training aids for personnel and new technologies like anti-collision devices are being implemented to improve safety while reducing human errors. The plan aims to enhance safety and productivity through targeted investment in critical infrastructure.
Study of Utilising SCM – MIMO Channel Model in V2V CommunicationScott Turner
In the recent year’s vehicular ad hoc networks VANETs
has received significant attention in the intelligent transport
system research. Vehicle-to-vehicle V2V communication can be considered an important approach to help the drivers to satisfy requirements like less congestion, accident warning, road exploration, etc. The propagation issues such as path loss,
multipath fading, shadowing loss, depolarization loss, and
polarization mismatch loss significantly affect the reliability of V2V communication.
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the performance of the
PHY layer in V2V communication using a modified Spatial
Channel Model SCM-MIMO.
Presented at Nets4Cars: 6-8 Oct 2014, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Future Sat Africa - The Role of Satellite in Connecting the UnconnectedMyles Freedman
This document discusses the role of satellites in connecting remote and underserved areas in Africa. It outlines how satellite connectivity can cover hard to reach areas at a lower cost than terrestrial networks. Case studies from Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Angola are presented that show how satellite connectivity has benefited schools, libraries, and communities. Challenges to connectivity like cost and infrastructure are also discussed. The document recommends continued innovation from satellite operators, investment in connectivity from countries, and community education on the benefits of ICT access.
This document discusses Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), which apply communications and information technologies to provide solutions for traffic congestion and control issues. ITS integrate advanced technologies like electronics, computers, communications and sensors to provide travelers with important information while improving transportation system safety and efficiency. Examples of ITS applications discussed include emergency vehicle notification, automatic road enforcement, variable speed limits, and collision avoidance systems. The document also discusses benefits of ITS like reduced accidents, improved fuel efficiency, and real-time traffic monitoring and evaluation. ITS have been successfully implemented in some developed countries and helped reduce congestion, accidents and fuel waste while improving economic transportation. Implementing ITS in the author's country could help solve traffic problems there as well.
Future Sat Africa - SES Effective Policy and Regulation for SatelliteMyles Freedman
SES is a global satellite operator that has made major investments in Africa, including 10 satellites and regional offices in Johannesburg, Accra, and Addis Ababa. SES provides reliable satellite capacity across Africa through C-band and Ku-band satellites. SES also operates O3b satellites in medium earth orbit that provide fiber-like capacity and latency. SES works across four market segments - media, data & enterprise, government services, and mobility - and supports over 5,000 installers through its Elevate training program.
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication allows vehicles to communicate with each other using dedicated short-range communications to exchange safety and traffic information. It uses DSRC technology based on WiFi and GPS standards to share data like location, speed and braking status within a range of 1 km. V2V aims to reduce accidents by warning drivers of hazards, accidents, emergency vehicles and impending traffic light violations to improve road safety. Future developments may integrate V2V with autonomous driving technologies to allow automated hazard avoidance.
This document presents a final report on vehicle to vehicle communication. It introduces V2V communication and its ability to allow vehicles to communicate in real time to share information. This can enable applications like accident prevention, file sharing, emergency alerts, speed monitoring, and anti-theft mechanisms. It discusses the communication technologies of Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiFi and UWB that can enable V2V. It provides details on how various V2V applications like file sharing, speed monitoring, anti-theft, accident prevention, and emergency vehicle path clearance would function. It concludes with the advantages of reducing accidents and saving time, and disadvantage of potential problems when signals are dropped.
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication can help reduce traffic accidents and increase road safety. The document discusses a vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol for cooperative collision warning. It proposes that abnormal vehicles generate and transmit emergency warning messages to surrounding vehicles. The protocol aims to deliver these messages with low latency while supporting multiple abnormal vehicles. It uses a rate decreasing transmission algorithm and state transitions to prioritize warnings and eliminate redundant messages. The approach seeks to warn endangered vehicles in milliseconds while enabling communication from many abnormal vehicles.
IRJET - Integrated VLC with Wi-Fi for Smartway Transportation System: A SurveyIRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on integrating visible light communication (VLC) and Wi-Fi technologies for intelligent transportation systems. It first reviews various communication technologies used for intelligent transportation, including short-range technologies like DSRC and Bluetooth, and long-range technologies like WiMAX and LTE. It then discusses issues with existing technologies like limited data rates and complex infrastructure requirements. The document concludes that combining VLC and Wi-Fi could help overcome these limitations by taking advantage of the benefits of both technologies, providing a potential solution for future intelligent transportation systems.
Future Sat Africa - Skyvision Maximizing return on investmentMyles Freedman
This document discusses maximizing return on investment through monetizing data and providing e-services to widely spread populations using new technologies. It outlines the challenges of serving dispersed populations and proposes building a centralized data center to enable electronic learning, health, government, and banking services nationwide. Specific projects discussed include an e-learning project in Guinea connecting schools via satellite and terrestrial networks, and providing a turnkey network solution for a microfinance institution operating across 5 African countries. Next steps proposed are expanding e-banking and prioritizing telemedicine and mobile health clinic services.
Edge computing for CAVs and VRU protection Carl Jackson
A trial was conducted using edge computing deployed at road intersections to identify risks to vulnerable road users (VRUs) like pedestrians and cyclists. Four use cases were tested involving warning drivers of changing road conditions, reduced speed limits, impending intersection collisions, and detecting VRUs at risk of collision. The trials found that edge computing enabled detecting threats and issuing warnings within 1-2 seconds, significantly faster than cloud-based systems, potentially saving lives. The partners plan to further expand these types of trials to improve safety for VRUs.
Presented by Anil Shukla, QinetiQ, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Queensland’s Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Pilot ProjectsJumpingJaq
The document discusses a proposed Queensland Intelligent Transport Systems Pilot Project. It aims to pilot emerging cooperative intelligent transport services (C-ITS) and automated vehicle technologies. The project would test C-ITS applications that share safety-related data between vehicles and infrastructure to provide drivers with timely warnings. It would also help advance the understanding of automated vehicles and how they can benefit from expanded sensing through C-ITS. The government sees opportunities in these technologies to improve mobility, safety and the environment. However, there are also uncertainties around impacts to business models, costs, regulations and public acceptance that require further pilot testing and research.
Future Sat Africa - Space Applications for Sustainable Development of AfricaMyles Freedman
This document discusses space applications as a strategy for sustainable development in Africa. It provides an overview of the Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC) in Ethiopia, including its vision, mission, training programs, and research areas like astronomy, space science, remote sensing, and geodesy. Benefits of investing in space education and research include economic gains in agriculture, land management, and more, as well as social benefits like education, communication, and disaster response. The document recommends expanding education and research collaboration between African institutions, conducting joint projects with international partners, and collectively addressing legal issues to help develop African space programs and applications.
Impacts of Automated Vehicles - Guidance for Australian and New Zealand Road ...JumpingJaq
This document discusses key actions that road agencies can take to support automated vehicles. It identifies considerations around physical infrastructure, such as ensuring consistency of signs, lines, and asset management. Digital infrastructure needs like vehicle localization and cellular coverage are also addressed. The document recommends road agencies provide consistent guidelines for issues like road works and certification of routes. It suggests road agencies could facilitate more efficient use of networks and optimize infrastructure use as new automated vehicle technologies emerge.
References:
Asq.org (n.d.). What are stakeholders? Quality Resources
Lecciones, A. (2021). Green Cities. Hex Talks
Narayanaswami, P., Gronseth, G., Dubinsky, R., Penfold-Murray, R., Cox, J., Bever, C., Martins, Y., Rheaume, C., Shouse, D., & Getchius, T. (2015). The impact of social media on dissemination and implementation of clinical practice guidelines: A longitudinal observational study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 17(8), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.4414
Philippine Statistics Authority (2021). Causes of deaths in the Philippines (preliminary): January to December 2020. Press Releases
Online TDM Encyclopedia (2017). Walking and cycling encouragement: Strategies that encourage people to use non-motorized transportation. Victoria Transport Policy Institute
Online TDM Encyclopedia (2019). Automobile Dependency. Victoria Transport Policy Institute
United Nations Foundation (n.d.). Sustainable Development Goals
World Health Organization (n.d.). Air Pollution. Health Topics
Yazid, M. & Ladim, M. (2015). Urban design and active transport. International Journal of Engineering and and Advanced Technology, 4(3), 132-135.
PPT Road Flood Sensor with Web and Mobile Application (RoadFloodPH) 1Mark Anthony Muya
RoadFloodPH is a web and mobile application that provides the water level information of a flooded road in the Philippines through the use of a flood sensor, gsm module, SMS API, cloud web server, website and mobile application.
The document discusses car-to-car communication technology. It describes how car-to-car communication allows vehicles to communicate with each other to share information. This can improve safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist systems. However, there are also challenges to implementing this technology at scale, such as different communication methods between moving vehicles and latency issues. If fully realized, car-to-car communication networks may fundamentally change how vehicles operate by allowing them to share vast amounts of real-time data.
Introduction to the connected vehicle imsa 2015 annual conferenceJim Frazer
This document provides an overview of connected vehicle technology. It begins with learning objectives about understanding the connected vehicle program, technologies, and key issues. It then defines connected vehicles as enabling wireless connectivity among vehicles, infrastructure, and devices to improve safety, mobility, and environmental impacts. The document discusses the history and evolution of the connected vehicle program in the US. It outlines several connected vehicle pilot programs focused on safety and mobility applications. Finally, it provides details on connected vehicle technologies including dedicated short range communications and cellular communications.
Indian Railways Safety Plan Investment Strategy Safety Environment 1233484425...guestcaceba
Indian Railways has created a special safety fund to replace overaged assets like tracks, bridges and rolling stock within 6 years. The safety plan focuses on five areas - personnel, management, methods, machines and money. Modern training aids for personnel and new technologies like anti-collision devices are being implemented to improve safety while reducing human errors. The plan aims to enhance safety and productivity through targeted investment in critical infrastructure.
Indian Railways Safety Plan Investment Strategy Safety Environment 1233484425...guestfa9236
Indian Railways has created a special safety fund to replace overaged assets like tracks, bridges and rolling stock within 6 years. The safety plan focuses on five areas - personnel, management, methods, machines and money. Modern training aids for personnel and new technologies like anti-collision devices are being implemented to improve safety while reducing human errors. The plan aims to enhance safety and productivity through targeted investment in critical infrastructure.
Study of Utilising SCM – MIMO Channel Model in V2V CommunicationScott Turner
In the recent year’s vehicular ad hoc networks VANETs
has received significant attention in the intelligent transport
system research. Vehicle-to-vehicle V2V communication can be considered an important approach to help the drivers to satisfy requirements like less congestion, accident warning, road exploration, etc. The propagation issues such as path loss,
multipath fading, shadowing loss, depolarization loss, and
polarization mismatch loss significantly affect the reliability of V2V communication.
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the performance of the
PHY layer in V2V communication using a modified Spatial
Channel Model SCM-MIMO.
Presented at Nets4Cars: 6-8 Oct 2014, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Future Sat Africa - The Role of Satellite in Connecting the UnconnectedMyles Freedman
This document discusses the role of satellites in connecting remote and underserved areas in Africa. It outlines how satellite connectivity can cover hard to reach areas at a lower cost than terrestrial networks. Case studies from Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Angola are presented that show how satellite connectivity has benefited schools, libraries, and communities. Challenges to connectivity like cost and infrastructure are also discussed. The document recommends continued innovation from satellite operators, investment in connectivity from countries, and community education on the benefits of ICT access.
This document discusses Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), which apply communications and information technologies to provide solutions for traffic congestion and control issues. ITS integrate advanced technologies like electronics, computers, communications and sensors to provide travelers with important information while improving transportation system safety and efficiency. Examples of ITS applications discussed include emergency vehicle notification, automatic road enforcement, variable speed limits, and collision avoidance systems. The document also discusses benefits of ITS like reduced accidents, improved fuel efficiency, and real-time traffic monitoring and evaluation. ITS have been successfully implemented in some developed countries and helped reduce congestion, accidents and fuel waste while improving economic transportation. Implementing ITS in the author's country could help solve traffic problems there as well.
Future Sat Africa - SES Effective Policy and Regulation for SatelliteMyles Freedman
SES is a global satellite operator that has made major investments in Africa, including 10 satellites and regional offices in Johannesburg, Accra, and Addis Ababa. SES provides reliable satellite capacity across Africa through C-band and Ku-band satellites. SES also operates O3b satellites in medium earth orbit that provide fiber-like capacity and latency. SES works across four market segments - media, data & enterprise, government services, and mobility - and supports over 5,000 installers through its Elevate training program.
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication allows vehicles to communicate with each other using dedicated short-range communications to exchange safety and traffic information. It uses DSRC technology based on WiFi and GPS standards to share data like location, speed and braking status within a range of 1 km. V2V aims to reduce accidents by warning drivers of hazards, accidents, emergency vehicles and impending traffic light violations to improve road safety. Future developments may integrate V2V with autonomous driving technologies to allow automated hazard avoidance.
This document presents a final report on vehicle to vehicle communication. It introduces V2V communication and its ability to allow vehicles to communicate in real time to share information. This can enable applications like accident prevention, file sharing, emergency alerts, speed monitoring, and anti-theft mechanisms. It discusses the communication technologies of Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiFi and UWB that can enable V2V. It provides details on how various V2V applications like file sharing, speed monitoring, anti-theft, accident prevention, and emergency vehicle path clearance would function. It concludes with the advantages of reducing accidents and saving time, and disadvantage of potential problems when signals are dropped.
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication can help reduce traffic accidents and increase road safety. The document discusses a vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol for cooperative collision warning. It proposes that abnormal vehicles generate and transmit emergency warning messages to surrounding vehicles. The protocol aims to deliver these messages with low latency while supporting multiple abnormal vehicles. It uses a rate decreasing transmission algorithm and state transitions to prioritize warnings and eliminate redundant messages. The approach seeks to warn endangered vehicles in milliseconds while enabling communication from many abnormal vehicles.
IRJET - Integrated VLC with Wi-Fi for Smartway Transportation System: A SurveyIRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on integrating visible light communication (VLC) and Wi-Fi technologies for intelligent transportation systems. It first reviews various communication technologies used for intelligent transportation, including short-range technologies like DSRC and Bluetooth, and long-range technologies like WiMAX and LTE. It then discusses issues with existing technologies like limited data rates and complex infrastructure requirements. The document concludes that combining VLC and Wi-Fi could help overcome these limitations by taking advantage of the benefits of both technologies, providing a potential solution for future intelligent transportation systems.
Future Sat Africa - Skyvision Maximizing return on investmentMyles Freedman
This document discusses maximizing return on investment through monetizing data and providing e-services to widely spread populations using new technologies. It outlines the challenges of serving dispersed populations and proposes building a centralized data center to enable electronic learning, health, government, and banking services nationwide. Specific projects discussed include an e-learning project in Guinea connecting schools via satellite and terrestrial networks, and providing a turnkey network solution for a microfinance institution operating across 5 African countries. Next steps proposed are expanding e-banking and prioritizing telemedicine and mobile health clinic services.
Edge computing for CAVs and VRU protection Carl Jackson
A trial was conducted using edge computing deployed at road intersections to identify risks to vulnerable road users (VRUs) like pedestrians and cyclists. Four use cases were tested involving warning drivers of changing road conditions, reduced speed limits, impending intersection collisions, and detecting VRUs at risk of collision. The trials found that edge computing enabled detecting threats and issuing warnings within 1-2 seconds, significantly faster than cloud-based systems, potentially saving lives. The partners plan to further expand these types of trials to improve safety for VRUs.
Presented by Anil Shukla, QinetiQ, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Queensland’s Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) Pilot ProjectsJumpingJaq
The document discusses a proposed Queensland Intelligent Transport Systems Pilot Project. It aims to pilot emerging cooperative intelligent transport services (C-ITS) and automated vehicle technologies. The project would test C-ITS applications that share safety-related data between vehicles and infrastructure to provide drivers with timely warnings. It would also help advance the understanding of automated vehicles and how they can benefit from expanded sensing through C-ITS. The government sees opportunities in these technologies to improve mobility, safety and the environment. However, there are also uncertainties around impacts to business models, costs, regulations and public acceptance that require further pilot testing and research.
Future Sat Africa - Space Applications for Sustainable Development of AfricaMyles Freedman
This document discusses space applications as a strategy for sustainable development in Africa. It provides an overview of the Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC) in Ethiopia, including its vision, mission, training programs, and research areas like astronomy, space science, remote sensing, and geodesy. Benefits of investing in space education and research include economic gains in agriculture, land management, and more, as well as social benefits like education, communication, and disaster response. The document recommends expanding education and research collaboration between African institutions, conducting joint projects with international partners, and collectively addressing legal issues to help develop African space programs and applications.
Impacts of Automated Vehicles - Guidance for Australian and New Zealand Road ...JumpingJaq
This document discusses key actions that road agencies can take to support automated vehicles. It identifies considerations around physical infrastructure, such as ensuring consistency of signs, lines, and asset management. Digital infrastructure needs like vehicle localization and cellular coverage are also addressed. The document recommends road agencies provide consistent guidelines for issues like road works and certification of routes. It suggests road agencies could facilitate more efficient use of networks and optimize infrastructure use as new automated vehicle technologies emerge.
References:
Asq.org (n.d.). What are stakeholders? Quality Resources
Lecciones, A. (2021). Green Cities. Hex Talks
Narayanaswami, P., Gronseth, G., Dubinsky, R., Penfold-Murray, R., Cox, J., Bever, C., Martins, Y., Rheaume, C., Shouse, D., & Getchius, T. (2015). The impact of social media on dissemination and implementation of clinical practice guidelines: A longitudinal observational study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 17(8), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.4414
Philippine Statistics Authority (2021). Causes of deaths in the Philippines (preliminary): January to December 2020. Press Releases
Online TDM Encyclopedia (2017). Walking and cycling encouragement: Strategies that encourage people to use non-motorized transportation. Victoria Transport Policy Institute
Online TDM Encyclopedia (2019). Automobile Dependency. Victoria Transport Policy Institute
United Nations Foundation (n.d.). Sustainable Development Goals
World Health Organization (n.d.). Air Pollution. Health Topics
Yazid, M. & Ladim, M. (2015). Urban design and active transport. International Journal of Engineering and and Advanced Technology, 4(3), 132-135.
PPT Road Flood Sensor with Web and Mobile Application (RoadFloodPH) 1Mark Anthony Muya
RoadFloodPH is a web and mobile application that provides the water level information of a flooded road in the Philippines through the use of a flood sensor, gsm module, SMS API, cloud web server, website and mobile application.
Development of intelligent road maintenance system mobile apps for a highwayjournalBEEI
Roads are one of the main assets of a country where the network infrastructure offers economic and social benefits. It is understood that road maintenance would improve economic development and social benefits, and the poorly maintained road network would destruct mobility, raise accident rates, intensify isolation, poverty and vehicle operating costs. Unidentified road environment covers many aspects and based on that matter, it is important to improve the quality of inspection reports, whereby the efficiencies by mobile application shall be utilized. Developed system mobile apps have been found to be effective, versatile to use, as they can be used anywhere and at any time. The goal was therefore to recognize the types of defects, issues and deficiencies in current road maintenance practices and to develop a computerized highway maintenance program. The scope of the research will be limited to a case study at PLUS highway, connecting the north and south highway of peninsular Malaysia. The findings showed that road maintenance work is not adequately and effectively designed because it requires more time and includes a lot of paperwork. Due to this matter, the proposed mobile application would provide an invaluable added benefit to intelligent system of PLUS highway.
IRJET-To Study Current Traffic Scenario in Metrocity and Finding Technically ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses a study on the current traffic scenario in the city of Pune, India and finding technically and economically feasible solutions. It analyzes traffic flow on a 1.1 km route in Pune with 5 signals by collecting video data over 5 days. Traffic parameters like density, speed and headway are calculated. Signal timing is designed using the Webster method to maintain a speed range of 35-45 km/hr between signals. The timing is optimized so that vehicles can pass through intersections without stopping. The study aims to reduce traffic delays and provide better traffic flow management through this intelligent traffic signal system.
Mobile technologies can play a key role in tackling climate change issues. The UN has partnered with mobile companies to install thousands of weather stations across Africa that send text messages to farmers' phones with weather and climate impact information. Mobile phone penetration is growing globally, with over 90% of the world's population now covered by mobile networks. In Nepal, mobile penetration is over 38% and internet penetration is over 10%. Mobile phones offer communication tools like cameras and sensors that can be leveraged to collect climate data and monitor impacts through applications. One example is a project that uses mobile phone cameras to capture air filter images to analyze black carbon concentrations and evaluate climate change intervention impacts. Mobile apps and networks also support areas like health, business,
The document discusses Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). ITS uses technologies like sensors, microchips and wireless communication to make transportation systems more efficient and safe. It allows different elements of transportation infrastructure like vehicles, traffic lights and message signs to communicate with each other. ITS aims to reduce traffic, environmental impact and accidents through real-time traffic information and communication between vehicles and infrastructure. ITS has become necessary due to high road accident deaths worldwide. Traditional safety improvements are not enough to address this problem so ITS provides a better solution through improved safety, mobility and connectivity. The document outlines some ITS applications for traffic management, commuters and emergency response.
Climate Information for Resilient Development and Adaptation (CIRDA) and its ...NAP Events
Presentation by: Bonizella Biagini
4.1 Climate services in support of NAPs
This event will bring together experts involved in the provision of climate services and testimony from countries of how climate services are being used to support decision-making and effective adaptation. The event will start with brief statements, and will be followed by a panel discussion, where participants from the floor will have the opportunity to engage the panelists with questions or comments. The panel will demonstrate the practical benefits of climate services in support of climate risk management and adaptation to climate variability and change. It will also provide lessons learned through various activities being implemented at regional and national level.
Seig seminar 2014 - A Smarter Way to Lower Emissions - Peter Cullen STEP_scotland
Peter Cullen, Travel Information Manager at Transport Scotland, presented on Traffic Scotland's information service. The service provides accurate, timely, and consistent travel information across multiple platforms tailored to users' needs. This includes information on roadworks, accidents, congestion, journey times, and alternatives to help drivers make informed travel decisions. Traffic Scotland aims to influence demand, improve reliability, reduce disruption, minimize congestion, and enhance safety. Key challenges include effectively communicating with users across changing technologies and social media while maintaining consistency of information.
myRide: A Real-Time Information System for the Carnegie Mellon University Shu...Karen Mesko
http://myride.heinz.cmu.edu
myRide is a real-time transit information system for the Carnegie Mellon University Shuttle. It was built by Heinz College graduate students in the fall of 2009. The pilot will end in December 2009, but the website (http://myride.heinz.cmu.edu) will remain up as we work to make myRide a permanent system at Carnegie Mellon.
Ybs2014 e govfw-mustafaa-gökhanö_en_v03-printableafyonluoglu
The document discusses the need for a national e-government software framework in Turkey. It provides background on information societies and how software frameworks can standardize development and reduce costs. Examples of frameworks from other countries like South Korea, the EU, and Canada are examined. The document recommends that Turkey adopt a multi-stakeholder approach to create a national framework led by a public agency with software experience to improve interoperability, reduce vendor dependence, and support SMEs.
Bahrain is developing an Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) to address traffic challenges. ITS uses information and communication technologies to improve mobility, reduce pollution, and increase safety with tight budgets. Bahrain faces increasing traffic volumes, with over 800,000 vehicle trips daily and vehicle registrations growing 10% annually. Congestion is a major issue, costing the economy millions annually in lost time and productivity. Bahrain's ITS strategy aims to enhance safety, reduce accidents, improve traffic flow, provide traveler information, and support efficient road network management through technologies like traffic monitoring and dynamic message signs. The goal is to increase average speeds by 40% and reduce accidents by 24% from 2014 levels.
Take stock of emerging uses of ICT across sectors and of good practices in Africa and in other countries, including how ICTs are changing business models in strategic sector of Agriculture.
IMPLEMENTING SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTSHussin A.M Yahia
This document discusses implementing interventions to reduce road traffic accidents. It provides background on traffic accidents globally and in Libya. The main causes of traffic accidents in Libya are identified as driver negligence, speeding, and phone use while driving. Recommended remedial measures include training and education programs, engineering road improvements, stronger law enforcement, public awareness campaigns, and regular vehicle inspections. The author recommends that Libya improve public transportation, strictly enforce speed limits, increase public safety campaigns through media, and learn from developed countries' experiences in reducing traffic accidents.
A Internet das suas coisas - Como a convergência das inovações podem melhorar...inovaDay .
The document discusses how technological changes over the past 50 years have transformed society at an unprecedented pace. It then outlines several trends driving digital transformation, including social media, mobility, big data and cloud computing. Specific examples are given around how the Internet of Things can improve transportation systems and water utilities by collecting real-time data from sensors to optimize operations and provide better services.
Case study: Programme on Climate Information for Resilient Development in Afr...ExternalEvents
http://www.fao.org/in-action/naps/resources/webinars/en/
The NAP-Ag webinar on Climate Information Services in Adaptation Planning for Agriculture will provide insights into the role of Climate Information Services (CIS) in planning for adaptation in agricultural sectors. Country case studies and extended exploration of best practices will create a strong learning environment for country-to-country exchange on institutional arrangements, and gaps in Climate Information Services for the implementation and formulation of National Adaptation Plans. This webinar is a follow up to the March 2017 peer-to-peer exchange on “Effective Climate Information Services for Agriculture in ASEAN.”
Programme on Climate Information for Resilient Development in AfricaUNDP Climate
The NAP-Ag webinar on The Role of Climate Information Services in Adaptation Planning for Agriculture provided insights into the role of Climate Information Services (CIS) in planning for adaptation in agricultural sectors.
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7. Potential on
Utilization, Adaptability and Replication
Network of Sensors
pedestrians & motoristsalternative routes
Sensor Setup
can be in private use
System Design
is scalablecan handle multiple unit
registrations
Info Access
SMS SubscriptionMobile Applicationroadflood.ph website
9. Contribution to the Advancement of
Science and Technology
Road Flood Behavior
redesigning road infrastructure
Promotes the use
SMS API in creating system
and services
Philippines
encourages the researchers
and showcases the talents of
the Filipino programmers
software and hardware
concepts
10. Research Proponents:
Bautista, Johnver B.
Lleno, Kim Carla B.
Malagday, Katrina Hazel R.
Muya, Mark Anthony D.
Advisers:
Dr. Remedios G. Ado
Engr. Ronald D. Fernando
CoE Chairperson:
Engr. Pedrito M. Tenerife Jr.
Special thanks to:
Microsoft Philippines
Globe Labs API
11. Road Flood Sensor with Web
and Mobile Application Support
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Computer Engineering Department