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Tuesday, June 19, 2018
The Star Edmonton - The future of traffic in Edmonton will be watched over by smart signals controlling traffic in real time and adapting to flow needs. On Tuesday, the urban planning committee sent city administration to look at implementing smart signals down one or more corridors in the city that face traffic flow... More
Monday, June 11, 2018
Automotive News Canada - OTTAWA - The next great thing in connectivity stands on the lawn at Ottawa City Hall, just metres from the downtown traffic. For now, the cars edging by are immune to the signals emitting from the antenna-laden tower. But soon they and every other nearby object could be linked through... More
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Edmonton Journal - Pairs of radar-equipped trucks connected by computer barreling down the highway about 20 metres apart could be on the long road toward driverless... More
Friday, June 8, 2018
IoT For All - The concept of self-driving cars has always intrigued many people. We’ve seen it on television shows like Knight Rider and in films including Batman, Minority Report, and Total Recall. But within the last couple years, the idea is quickly turning into reality. The reason for this is the Internet of... More
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Intelligent Transport - The world’s cities have changed dramatically in recent years due to rapid urbanisation. With more people living in city spaces than ever before, the need for effective transit networks is... More
It was an opportunity to share Carleton University’s commitment to engineering excellence with an international audience as the research-intensive Faculty of Engineering and Design hosted a delegation from France on June 6. Consisting of French Members of Parliament, research and university leaders, as well as government officials, the group... More
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Global News - We’re one step closer to seeing autonomous vehicles on Edmonton and Calgary’s streets, as both Alberta cities are taking part in a pilot project in partnership with Pacific Western Transportation to test the technology. The pilot product dubbed “ELA” – a 12-person shuttle – will begin testing in Calgary in September.... More
The Edmonton Star - Come fall, Edmonton residents will be among the first in Canada to try out electric autonomous vehicles for free. As part of an October pilot project, Edmonton will test out a driverless vehicle on a segregated roadway,... More
ZDNet - BlackBerry outlined three safety certified QNX products for automotive systems. QNX is BlackBerry's automotive platform and embedded in 120 million vehicles, according to the company. The company said it's QNX Hypervisor for Safety,... More
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Intelligent Transport - Connected car services are approaching a market inflection point, as datasets from millions of sensor-equipped vehicles are leveraged to enable new and compelling services. According to ABI Research, OEM revenues from the monetisation of automotive sensor data are expected to reach $706 million, representing a CAGR of 46.8... More
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Canadian News Wire - Connected and automated vehicles will bring about significant transformation in our transportation system, our communities, and our economy. They have the potential to improve road safety, reduce congestion, increase mobility, protect the environment, and generate new economic opportunities for middle-class... More
Friday, May 18, 2018
Does the human driver in front of it like to tap on the brakes too frequently? Does the driver often veer into the next lane without warning? The driverless car will be taking... More
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