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Smart transportation key to smart city

Smart transportation key to smart city
Smart city has become a global trend, and a critical component of smart city is smart transportation which helps reduce traffic and carbon emissions, optimize the user experience and gather data that the government can use for future planning and development.
Smart city has become a global trend, and a critical component of smart city is smart transportation which helps reduce traffic and carbon emissions, optimize the user experience and gather data that the government can use for future planning and development.
 
That was the argument raised by speakers during a smart transportation forum held on the sidelines of a smart city expo in Taipei. According to them, transportation is made smarter thanks both to technology advancements as well as the data generated by an increasing number of devices or sensors, including those for physical security such as IP cameras.
 

Parking

 
One of the major problems facing municipal governments is parking, which can be a painstaking experience if not planned carefully. Not only does prolonged navigation produce carbon emissions, it also leads to driver frustration. “Drivers waste an average of 55 hours per year searching for parking,” said Scott Chow, Technical Director of Intelligent Identification and Transaction Business at Acer, citing recent statistics from Frost & Sullivan. The same study finds the cost to consumers and local economies amounts to nearly US$600 million in wasted time and fuel.
 
Acer’s solution for municipal on-street parking is a system that seeks to address the entire parking experience, from navigation to payment. The system entails a kiosk with an ultrasonic sensor that detects the availability of space and sends the information to the user’s mobile app, and a camera that takes the vehicle’s license plate number by way of automatic license plate recognition. The time of entering and exiting of the vehicle can then be recorded to a payment system, which deducts the value from the user’s account. According to Chow, this not only maximizes the user experience but also helps streamline the municipal government’s operations by eliminating human workers who issue paper parking bills or invoices. He added the system is already in trial run in Tainan City in southern Taiwan.
 

Data

 
But it’s the data that makes transportation truly smart. According to Richard Chang, Product Director at Far EasTone (FET), one of Taiwan’s major telco operators, this data can include electronic toll collection data, geo-positioning satellite data, and even data transmitted from the user’s mobile device under the cellular vehicle probe (CVP) scheme. The data generated can help the government understand more about traffic patterns at a particular location during a particular time and make related adjustments accordingly.
 
As an example, Chang cited FET’s case study with the New Taipei City government which built a new mass rapid transit line in a particular region, resulting in heavy traffic near the site. FET collected both current and historic traffic-related data near the site and produced a report for the government, indicating which time of the day saw the heaviest traffic. The government then used the information to regulate and control traffic accordingly, directing vehicles to other routes or adjusting traffic lights as needed.
 
Erdal Elver, President and CEO of Siemens Taiwan, echoed Chang’s remarks on how data can help smarten up different modes of transportation, including rail and MRT. “We are collecting billions of data per year which are analyzed by algorithms and intelligent software to provide optimal maintenance to the cars with respective to the trains,” he said.


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