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da ([personal profile] da) wrote2008-03-28 09:07 am
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Cool cell/map data-processing

Last night I briefly chatted with friends on IRC about traffic-maps; I remembered there was a research study to use cell-tower data to accurately read traffic speeds (because a high fraction of cars contain cell phones, and they're all passing from one tower to another in a measurable way). It was pre-alpha when I read about it early last year. It seemed deceptively simple, possibly scary privacy-wise, and very cool from a usefulness standpoint.

It's gone past alpha, into beta. Live demo on Tampa highways, a google mashup. They report how many cars in the last minute contributed to each road segment's report. I wonder how accurate it is... ([livejournal.com profile] sulle_stelle?)

Also: IntelliOne's first commercial partner is Rogers, and the first rollout is Toronto, eventually to go national via Rogers. Or so says the press release dated last November. Here's more info I found but haven't had time to read ('cause I've got work to do before I catch my plane to LGA this afternoon!)

[identity profile] zanate.livejournal.com 2008-03-28 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder if my bike use this summer will have some small effect on this? "Oh noes, one of our phones is moving at 20km/h! Heavy traffic! Heavy traffic!"

[identity profile] sulle-stelle.livejournal.com 2008-03-29 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Wow! Cool!!

I will have to look at this later. I'll report back in a week or so......

Fun!!!