Data Driven Smart Cities – Salman Ladha and Sajad Shiravi, Miovision

Abstract IoT in the traffic network has enabled a significant increase in the volume and quality of data that is available at the user’s disposal. Coupled with cloud computing technology the data is available both in real-time and stored as historical data for future applications. However, without incorporating the data into the traditional traffic engineering […]

TransitData 2020 Symposium – ONLINE

Online Event

Technological advances and research on methodologies have dramatically increased the availability and quality of automated data that can be used to develop applications that enhance the planning and operations of public transportation systems. Automated Data Systems include: Advanced Fare Collection (AFC), Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL), Automatic Passenger Counting (APC), GTFS-RT, on-board video surveillance, but also new sources of passive data obtained from mobile devices, social media and other Internet of Things (IoT) sensors. A series of workshops have been held in recent years to explore both methodological challenges and potential applications, including: Gifu, Japan (2014), Boston, United States (2016), Santiago, Chile (2017), Brisbane, Australia (2018), and Paris, France (2019) .

The next Symposium will be held August 11-13, 2020 in Toronto, Canada, and we are planning to place more emphasis on applications, and substantially broaden the discussion between practitioners and researchers interested in the use of public transportation automated data.

Dr. Amir Sayegh, GeoTab presents “Leveraging Telematics Data for Intelligent Transportation Systems Design”

Online Event

Title: "Leveraging Telematics Data for Intelligent Transportation Systems Design" Geotab is the #1 provider of telematics according to ABI Research. We collect 40 Billion data points everyday, including GPS, engine data, accelerometer, etc. During this talk, Dr. Sayegh will share how Geotab is using the power of AI to further evolve how intelligent transportation systems […]

Dr. Megan Katsumi presents “Understanding Transportation Data with Ontologies”

Online Event

Transportation systems - and the planning decisions that mold these systems - are important factors that influence both food and health supply chains. The ability to make good decisions about the design and policies underlying these systems requires a significant amount of data. This data is drawn from a wide range of sources and presents […]