YOU ARE AT:TagsTransportation

BROWSING: transportation

US to lead global IoT spending in 2019, IDC predicts

  IDC said global IoT spending will reach $745 billion this year   Internet of things spending in the United States is expected to reach $194 billion this year, according to a recent study by IDC. China will be the second-largest market for IoT, with annual spending of...

Kerlink wins contract for IoT Scotland project

Under the contract, the French IoT specialist will install up to 500 gateways across Scotland   French internet of things specialist Kerlink has been selected as the provider of hardware and software for IoT Scotland, which is a nationwide, low-power, wide-area network. Under the project, Kerlink will...

Siemens Mobility to carry out demo of autonomous tram in Germany

  The German firm said the trial will take place in the city of Potsdam in the coming weeks   Siemens Mobility, together with German firm ViP Verkehrsbetrieb Potsdam, plans to carry out a demonstration of what it claims to be the world's first autonomous tram in...

Using the IoT to fix the food chain

IoT telematics solution takes cost out of grocery delivery Farmdrop, an ethical grocer based in London, has seen double-digit improvements in driver behavior and fuel consumption thanks to the implementation of the internet of things (IoT). Using a custom-tailored solution, Farmdrop tapped services from Geotab...

Full steam ahead for rail industry innovation as Rajant and Wabtec partner

Mesh networking provides secure communications for rail industry Provider of mobile wireless mesh networks, Rajant, has entered into a partnership with the Wabtech Corporation to accelerate growth in the rail industry. The two companies are looking to usher in the next wave of innovation for...

Sigfox and HERE combine to offer global location services to logistics companies

Sigfox has struck a deal with mapping company HERE to create a global internet-of-things (IoT) location service for the supply chain and logistics industry. The deal will see Sigfox’s low-power wide-area (LPWA) network and geolocation engine supplemented Wi-Fi hotspot coverage from Dutch firm HERE, owned...

Nokia honing focus on enterprise verticals

Public safety, enterprise and transportation comprise core of enterprise strategy In October Chris Johnson joined Nokia as the new head of global enterprise verticals, bringing extensive enterprise IT experience with HPE and EMC to the role, which is designed to better position the network infrastructure...

How IoT systems are improving the operations of German trains

Telent won a contract to deploy IoT technology to improve the operations of railway company Deutsche Bahn German company Telent will supply compatriot railway company Deutsche Bahn with smart multi-channel measurement systems, which will be implement at around 7,000 points over the next three years. Telent...

Transportation 4.0: providing door-to-door travel in a multimodal transportation system

Whether it’s keeping up with work while on the move, staying in touch with co-workers and friends, or just looking for some entertainment, travelers want to stay connected. Now, this demand is spreading to the transportation systems themselves. Roch Muraine, Global Sales Director, Transport...

As a global tourist hub, smart city transformation key in Orlando

Inter-departmental coordination is imperative for smart city success Hospitality industry nonprofit Visit Orlando figures around 68 million people visited the Central Florida theme park destination in 2016. In a metro area with more than 2.3 million residents, the addition of tourists can create issues ranging...

Smart city Chula Vista selects Trafficware for adaptive signaling

The Houston-based firm will deploy this system at 28 intersections along three major roads in the Californian smart city The City of Chula Vista, in southern California--engaged in a number of smart city projects--has selected Trafficware’s SynchroGreen adaptive signal technology, which allows a smart signal...

UK government allocates $10.4 million for truck platooning trial

The trial will have three phases, and will initially focus on the potential for truck platooning on the UK’s major roads. The U.K. government confirmed it has allocated £8.1 million ($10.4 million) to carry out track platooning trials. Officials explained that the platoonin trials will...

Top 3 smart cities in North America

A growing number of smart cities are currently under development in North America. City authorities in several cities across the U.S are taking steps in order to implement smart city schemes, mainly in the energy, traffic and transportation fields. Here, we describe three of...

Seattle highlights smart city initiatives with new hire

In Seattle, transportation, fire, lighting and utilities departments working on smart city projects As urban migration takes it toll not only on municipal services and infrastructure, it also has an impact on quality-of-life for residents. Smart city technologies is an umbrella term but the concept...

How IoT is improving road safety and driver behavior

With the advanced capabilities offered by internet of things (IoT) technology, a number of companies around the world are using this technology to improve road safety by minimizing car accidents and improve drivers’ behaviors with the main aim of saving lives. One of these firms...

London leaders look to leverage IoT to address transportation

If you've ever had the pleasure of taking an approximately $125 cab ride from London's Heathrow Airport to the Canary Wharf area, your drive from one side of the metropolis to the other will likely serve as a reminder of how traffic congestion impacts...

How truck platooning can benefit the transportation sector

Truck platooning comprises a number of trucks equipped with state-of-the-art driving support systems. This forms a platoon with the trucks driven by smart technology, and mutually communicating. Truck platooning offers many benefits and potential innovations for the transport sector globally. Grouping vehicles into platoons is...

Autonomous driving a key area of focus for new Volvo joint venture

The new autonomous driving company is a JV owned by Autoliv and Volvo Cars Zenuity, the new joint venture between Autoliv and Volvo Cars, will develop advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD) technologies, and recently launched operations. Autoliv announced it will make a...

Living PlanIT and Halcyon Solutions to support DoT smart city projects

The two firms will combine their expertise to develop technologies for smart city projects across the country Living PlanIT and Halcyon Solutions have inked a strategic collaboration today to support U.S. Department of Transportation (USDoT) smart city initiatives across the country. Under the terms of the agreement, the...

Smart Cities, Vehicles & Transportation

Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation: Closing remarks VIDEO LINK

What IoT and Big Data tell us about the future of Fleets

Clarity From The Fog – What IoT and Big Data tell us about the future of Fleets Brad Taylor, VP of Data and IoT Solutions, Omnitracs explains the impact of Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data in the future of fleets at the Enterprise...

Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation: IoT Industrialist and Innovator Recognition

Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation: IoT Industrialist and Innovator Recognition VIDEO LINK  

Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation: Closing remarks Day 1

Closing remarket for the Day 1 of the Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation session at the Enterprise IoT Summit in Austin, Texas.

Enterprise IoT Summit: Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation

Chelsea Colliers kicks off the Smart Cities, Vehicles & Transportation panel at the Enterprise IoT Summit, in Austin, Texas. Chelsea is dedicated to fostering collaboration across the public and private sector in order to connect and engage communities to solve civic challenges. Her current focus...