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Networking & Communication Systems

November 29, 2016
Dutch government wants to ban mobile phone use in cars
The Dutch government is looking into measures to cut the number of deaths and injuries caused by drivers being distracted by their phones, transport minister Melanie Schultz told Algemeen Dagblad. This could mean that mobile phone manufacturers could be required to fit devices that stop people using their handsets while driving. Currently motorists only break the law if they pick up the phone while driving, but the government says research shows that even hands-free use significantly increases the ris
November 25, 2016
US DOT proposes guidelines to address driver distraction
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released proposed guidelines today to help address driver distraction caused by mobile and other electronic devices in vehicles. The announcement covers the second phase of voluntary guidelines to address driver distraction on US. roads. The first phase focused on devices or systems built into the vehicle at the time of manufacture. The proposed, voluntary guidelines are designed to encourage portable and after
November 22, 2016
New German cross-industry project to develop 5G vehicle applications
A new consortium, initiated by Ericsson in Germany, aims to create an infrastructure and real application environment on a motorway test track, to carry out tests in vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure, digitisation of the railway infrastructure and other applications using 5G technology. The 30 kilometre test track consists of several construction sections on the 30 kilometre ‘digital test field motorway’ along the A9 motorway and the high speed rail track between Nuremberg and Greding. The in
November 18, 2016
Intuicom expands TxDOT Laredo wireless traffic communications
Wireless solutions provider Intuicom, in conjunction with its authorised distributor, Twincrest Technologies, has supplied the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Laredo with additional wireless solutions to expand its wireless traffic communications network. The system utilises Intuicom’s Nitro58 wireless broadband radios, augmented by the company’s BroadBandPro enterprise network management software. This software automatically discovers, configures, optimises and secures their Intuicom wireles
November 14, 2016
Crowdsourced image review pilot yields positive results
Tolling as a Service (TAAS) VeriToll has launched CrowdToll, a crowdsourced image review technology that aims to cut image review costs by more than half while achieving higher levels of accuracy and a quicker turnaround. VeriToll is currently in the middle of its second pilot program with two more in the pipeline in order to fully validate its technology prior to an initial industry offering. Leveraging the sharing economy as Uber, AirBNB and Etsy do, CrowdToll's crowdsourced reviewer pool exists 24/
November 14, 2016
Siemens technology installed on UK connected vehicles project
Siemens’ Sapphire journey time measurement system for traffic monitoring using Bluetooth technology is being installed on three main corridors into the centre of Coventry as part of a new UK project to assess how connected vehicles interact on key corridors leading into the city centre from the national road network. Led by Coventry City Council, the intelligent variable message systems (iVMS) project will draw expertise from Coventry University’s Centre for Mobility and Transport in collaboration with
November 8, 2016
SEA to further develop traffic enforcement systems for TfL
Cohort company SEA has been awarded contracts in excess of US$8 million (£6.5 million) by Transport for London (TfL) to further develop and provide ongoing support of its digital traffic enforcement system (DTES) and to develop and support a parking enforcement solution (PES) mobile application.
November 4, 2016
Huber+suhner introduces latest connectivity solutions for buses
Huber+Suhner, manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity products, has introduced its latest connectivity solutions for buses, including SENCITY Road antennas.
October 26, 2016
Bulgarian city implements traffic signal priority system
Global Traffic Technologies (GTT) has implemented traffic signal priority systems (TSP) at 32 intersections in the Bulgarian city of Burgas, as part of the Burgas Integrated Urban Transport Project. The Opticom TSP system allows public transportation vehicles to be given priority signals at traffic intersections. The technology is also fitted to 77 public transport buses in the city, which ensures that when any of them approaches one of the 32 equipped intersections, the system sends a request from the
September 20, 2016
Moxa receives Aon Hewitt's Best Employer 2016 Award
Industrial automation solutions provider Moxa has been awarded the Aon Hewitt Best Employer 2016 Award-Asia Pacific 2016, where it scored higher than average performance in the four categories, Employee Engagement, Compelling Employer Brand, Effective Leadership, and High-Performance Culture. Louis Yen, managing director of Aon Hewitt Taiwan, said he was impressed by the efforts Moxa has made to achieve a high level of employee engagement. I feel that the company's unique corporate culture helps Moxa win