Bluetooth Traffic Sensors

Montreal is Using Mobile Devices and Sensors for Traffic Monitoring

In an effort to get a more comprehensive look at what is working well and what areas of opportunity exist, the city of Montreal is implementing a traffic monitoring system that utilizes Bluetooth technology installed in the cars of individuals.

Traffic monitoring firm Orange Traffic installed more than 100 sensors in the French Canadian city along the busiest roads. The sensors are synced to mobile Bluetooth signals, meaning the new system doesn't require any additional hardware to function. The sensors track many measurement points to gain a better sense of how traffic is moving. Montreal's Urban Mobility Management Center receives the data and its traffic management and urban planning teams use it to redesign intersections presenting problems and otherwise improve the mobility of streets.
Trend Themes
1. Bluetooth Technology for Traffic Monitoring - Implementing Bluetooth technology in traffic monitoring systems allows for a more comprehensive understanding of traffic patterns.
2. Mobile Device Sensors for Traffic Analysis - Using mobile device sensors to track traffic movement provides real-time data without the need for additional hardware.
3. Data-driven Traffic Management - Utilizing data from traffic sensors allows for improved traffic management and urban planning.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can benefit from implementing Bluetooth technology for real-time traffic monitoring and management.
2. Smart City Solutions - Smart city companies can offer mobile device sensor technology for traffic analysis and optimization.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planning firms can utilize data-driven insights from traffic sensors to improve street mobility and intersection design.

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