While researching articles for the usage of big data in
vehicles I stumbled across a very interesting article by the Wall Street
Journal. This article was about utilizing big data to help control traffic in Woodbridge,
N.J. and Boston MA. They utilize some very ingenious methods to gather data and
then interpret that data into something meaningful, resulting in a substantial
savings for the local municipalities.
In the
article they discuss Woodbridge first. The way they have utilized big data was
to hire a fresh new upstart company to try and solve their traffic problems on
the 6800 miles of roadways in the state. This company is Inrix Inc. a startup
company based in Washington state. Their idea was to gather data from cell
phone signals and GPS signals to determine the speed of traffic, weather, and
events. They used this data to populate a map of the roadways in New Jersey and
see the traffic flow in nearly real time. The heart of this system is housed in
Woodbridge and is monitored on a 22ft tall screen. They describe an event that
shows the potential this new system has. They say they saw one of the major thoroughfares
go red, indicating stopped traffic. They quickly realized this was due to an
accident and they sent crews out to resolve the problem. The road was only
disturbed for 30 minutes versus the hours it would have taken before.
In Boston they have been battling potholes. The detection
of these potholes takes a huge amount of time and cost in excess of $200000 a year.
Their idea was to create an app that could register where potholes where and
relate that information back to the department of transportation. This app
utilizes the accelerometer built into smart phones to determine when the
vehicle hits a pothole then the location is stored. This app will replace an
extremely outdated system of dragging chains over all the roads in Boston and
measuring the vibrations. The app is reported to cost $80000 which will replace
a the outdated procedure which costs $200000.
In my opinion these are two ingenious examples of ways to
solve very complex problems. Using big data analytics can allow for even more
progress in our nation’s infrastructure in the future I believe. The local
municipalities should continue to allow for contractors and government
employees to think outside of the box to create more efficient and cost effect
ways to fix complex infrastructure problems.
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article please follow the link below.
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