<p>The City of Cologne, Germany, and <span class="glossary-item">IBM</span> have completed a smarter traffic pilot to predict and manage traffic flow and road congestion in the city. The pilot demonstrates how the city of Cologne can anticipate, better manage, and in many cases, avoid traffic jams and trouble spots across the city using analytics technology. <br> <br>Germany’s fourth largest city, Cologne has a population of just over one million, is a retail centre, hub for trade shows and a cultural center with many museums and galleries. The increase in traffic density and congestion has prompted the city to seek out new ways to better manage and optimise traffic flow and increase the capacity if its transportation networks within the constraints of its infrastructure.<br> </p><p>기사원문보기 : <a href="http://www.itsinternational.com/categories/utc/news/predictive-analytics-aid-colognes-congestion-management/">http://www.itsinternational.com/categories/utc/news/predictive-analytics-aid-colognes-congestion-management/</a></p>
The City of Cologne, Germany, and IBM have completed a smarter traffic pilot to predict and manage traffic flow and road congestion in the city. The pilot demonstrates how the city of Cologne can anticipate, better manage, and in many cases, avoid traffic jams and trouble spots across the city using analytics technology.
Germany’s fourth largest city, Cologne has a population of just over one million, is a retail centre, hub for trade shows and a cultural center with many museums and galleries. The increase in traffic density and congestion has prompted the city to seek out new ways to better manage and optimise traffic flow and increase the capacity if its transportation networks within the constraints of its infrastructure.
기사원문보기 : http://www.itsinternational.com/categories/utc/news/predictive-analytics-aid-colognes-congestion-management/