Artificial intelligence, if carefully designed, could significantly reduce emergency vehicle delays in congested cities ...
At a busy downtown intersection where cars, scooters, cyclists and pedestrians cross paths, Raleigh traffic engineers are testing a new approach to managing congestion as the city continues to grow.
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Turning city traffic into a computer: Novel approach to AI could slash energy demands
What if traffic could compute? This may sound strange, but researchers at Tohoku University's WPI-AIMR have unveiled a bold ...
Traffic cameras have been watching drivers for decades, but they've mostly been dumb observers—catching speeders and red-light runners through simple triggers. That's changing fast. Cities worldwide ...
This March, New York City Mayor Eric Adams took a bold step toward street safety, announcing plans to quadruple the city's red-light cameras from 150 to 600 locations. This expansion, part of the ...
The ITS World Congress in Atlanta has turned into a nest of a great revolution in the field of transportation, with the demonstration of such innovations as artificial intelligence-powered radar ...
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Japanese scientists turn road traffic into a low-energy AI computer
Researchers in Japan have come up with a new way to run artificial intelligence ...
A screenshot showing the transportation data dashboard in Raleigh, N.C., where officials are experimenting with technologies like artificial intelligence, GIS and real-time video feeds to elevate ...
Pimpri-Chinchwad: The entire jurisdiction of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Commissionerate (PCPC) has received a major ...
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AI Takes The Wheel: India’s First Smart Traffic System Debuts On Delhi’s Dwarka Expressway
India's first AI-based Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) has been launched on Delhi's Dwarka Expressway. The system went live on Wednesday and is being touted as a game-changer in digital ...
What if that traffic associated with the daily commute could be put towards computing? It may sound like a stretch, but that is what researchers from Tohoku University have recently proposed, ...
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