Monday, October 14, 2013 10:54:46 AM
Cities in the USA are beginning to use intelligent analytics that use a sensor-based network to track real-time information about how people move around city neighborhoods and surrounding urban communities. The analytics data-driven results are made available to public agencies and private businesses to improve metropolitan services.
This type of “real-world” analytics is an important new opportunity for alif and its client startups involved in civic innovation. For example, Motionloft is a startup funded by businessman Mark Cuban that is testing this kind of technology that will allow landlords and retailers to collect data on pedestrian and vehicle traffic around their buildings. The company has a working system in San Francisco and is looking to expand to other big cities in the USA. The real-time and historical data sets provided by Motionloft can be used to solve data flow problems to avoid traffic delays, help operators of tax fleets and municipal transit systems.
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