Transportation Communications Newsletter
Tuesday,
March 8, 2016 – ISSN 1529-1057
Mitsubishi
Electric Display Walls meet the demanding needs of today’s modern traffic
management center with the introduction of the VS-60HS12U slim-depth
rear-projection cubes that not only occupies about half the foot print of
conventional rear-projection displays at only 20” deep, but are also amazingly
budget-friendly. Unlike LCD panels, the Mitsubishi Slim Cubes are
designed to operate and run 24/7 with no screen degradation, thus minimal or no
downtime, making its cost of operations and ownership more efficient than LCD panels.
With each 60” diagonal display cube with full-HD resolution, Mitsubishi slim
cubes with virtually seamless bezels let you configure your display wall to
meet your display and visualization requirement exactly.
Visit http://me-vis.com/products/vs-60hs12U/ for more
information or schedule a demo. Also feel free to download our
white papers to see how a Mitsubishi video wall can greatly enhance your
traffic management process.
AVIATION
1)
Satellite Data Links to Bring European
Air Traffic Management Up to Date
Link
to ComputerWeekly article
Link
to news release
2)
New Visions from Above and Beyond:
Multiple Uses for UAVs in Transportation
Link
to Transportation Tomorrow article
CAMERAS
3)
Alabama House Members OK Ban on Speed
Cameras in Police Cars
Link
to Montgomery Advertiser article
4)
Traffic Cameras Coming to Glenora Ferry
Ports in Ontario
Link
to Prince Edward County News article
CARTOGRAPHY
5)
Volunteers Create Map of Public
Transport Routes in Amman, Jordan
Link
to Jordan Times article
Link
to map
MARITIME
6)
A New Paradigm in Crew Connectivity?
Link
to Maritime Professional article
7)
Shore Leave 2.0 Gives Seafarers Internet
Access in Ports
Link
to Maritime Professional article
OTHER
8)
Mobile Phone Selects Best Route for
Wheelchair Users
Link
to University of Twente article
RAILROADS
9)
South Korean Government Says North Korea
Staged Cyber Attack on Railway System
Link
to KBS World Radio story
Link
to news release (in Korean)
ROADWAYS
10)
America's Highway Fonts Got More Drama
Than 'The Bachelor'
Link
to Wired article
SAFETY / SECURITY
11)
Sloppy Data Drove North Carolina Highway
Patrol's 'Data-Driven' Crackdown
Link
to Charlotte Observer column
12)
Study Finds American Drivers Are
Distracted More Than Half the Time They're Behind the Wheel
Link
to CityLab blog
TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT
13)
South Carolina First Responders Learn
New Maneuver to Clear Roadways Faster, Keep Traffic Flowing
Link
to WCBD-TV story
TRANSIT
14)
US Supreme Court Lets King County,
Washington Reject Transit Ads Targeting 'Jihadis'
Link
to McClatchy article
15)
New Jersey Transit's Proposed Ad Ban
Raising Eyebrows
Link
to Record article
16) Swedish System Predicts Stockholmståg Train Delays and Informs Response
Link
to ITS International article
TRAVELER INFORMATION /
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
17)
University of Buffalo Researchers Using
Social Media to Make Traffic Better
Link
to WGRZ-TV story
VEHICLES
18)
Mandated Car Communications Spells
Windfall for Chipmakers
Link
to CNET article
19) I-69 in
Michigan to Be Summer Testing Ground for US Army Autonomous Fleet
Link to
FutureStructure article
20)
Ford of Europe Exec: 'FordPass is a Tool
with a Lot of Functionality'
Link
to automotiveIT International article
21)
BMW Celebrates 100 Years with
Ultra-Futuristic Concept Car
Link
to Thinking Highways article
22)
Swiss Start-Ups Forge a Path to Robots
at the Wheel
Link
to SWI story
News Releases
6)
SeeByte and ASV Form Partnership to Develop
Next Generation of Adaptive Autonomous Marine Systems
Upcoming Events
Midwest High Speed Rail
Association Annual Spring Meeting – April 2 – Chicago
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