Skip to main content

Cubic launches Urban Insights subsidiary to tackle Big Data

Cubic Transportation Systems has launched a subsidiary called Urban Insights Associates, a consulting and services practice that aims to help the transportation sector utilise stored data to improve the services offered to travellers. The transportation sector gathers large volumes of data on vehicle locations, passenger numbers, ticketing and fare collection as well as from scheduling and asset management systems. According to Cubic, this data has the potential for deriving insights into planning and m
June 23, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
378 Cubic Transportation Systems has launched a subsidiary called Urban Insights Associates, a consulting and services practice that aims to help the transportation sector utilise stored data to improve the services offered to travellers.

The transportation sector gathers large volumes of data on vehicle locations, passenger numbers, ticketing and fare collection as well as from scheduling and asset management systems. According to Cubic, this data has the potential for deriving insights into planning and managing transportation networks but these insights are not usually revealed by conventional data management.

“By applying big data tools and transportation-specific data science processes, our consultants will transform the way agencies do business," said Wade Rosado, Urban Insights' analytics director. He said the predictive analytics tools and techniques his company uses can identify stress points in the transportation network and help agencies remedy those situations.

The technology supporting Urban Insights is a distributed data management and processing platform (built on Apache Hadoop software) which contains a business intelligence and discovery function and is said to be scalable to handle large volumes of data.  According to business development director Phil Silver, Urban Insights' transportation sector expertise informs how it applies the tools and data science techniques to convert terabytes of disassociated data into strategic and operational assets.

San Diego Metropolitan Transportation System (San Diego MTS) has been using the new service to build a picture of the complete journeys made by commuters who switch between bus and trolley services as the records of the individual travel segments are unlinked.  

Urban Insights compiled data from five independent sources before applying analytic models to identify areas to improve and align services. These pinpointed mismatches between scheduling and resource allocation and the way riders use the services which allowed San Diego MTS to improve its service.

Urban Insights said in the future these tools will help influence behavioural change among travellers and directly influence travel choices.

Related Content

  • November 23, 2018
    Cubic: predictive analytics is putting fortune tellers out of business
    The rise of machine learning and artificial intelligence means that fortune tellers will soon be out of business. Ed Chavis takes a behind the scenes look at the world of predictive analytics ver since organisations started taking advantage of insights derived from Big Data, data scientists concentrated their efforts on the ability to make correct assumptions about the future. A few years later, with the help of automation, developments in machine learning (ML) and advancements in the application of a
  • September 8, 2014
    Cubic and Australia’s SenSen Networks sign alliance agreement
    Cubic Transportation Systems has signed a strategic alliance and licence agreement with video analytics specialist SenSen Networks of Melbourne, Australia.
  • May 11, 2012
    Collaboration on next generation intelligent travel research
    Cubic Transportation Systems and the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego (UC San Diego) have entered into a collaborative partnership to research the next generation of intelligent travel technologies for cities. Cubic will contribute US$500,000 over five years to the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering to fund research done by faculty, students and Cubic Transportation Systems staff. The project aims to achieve a better understanding of the application and use of em
  • May 31, 2013
    Data goldmines offer rich pickings
    Astronomical is not too grand a term to describe the current rate of growth in transportation-related data. Massive amounts of traffic related information, such as speed, volume, incidents and weather are being generated every second by road operators and users alike. Big data’ derives its name from the sheer amount and complexity of available raw data. Its potential value is starting to emerge among the intelligent transportation systems community. A gold rush is taking place to capture this value, with da