AI computer vision used on e-scooters to detect pedestrian movement
- Date: 11/12/2020
European e-scooter operator Voi Technology and micromobility start-up Luna have teamed to integrate computer vision for e-scooters that will help…
Vianova, a collaborative mobility data platform in Europe, is teaming up with the City of Berlin in a project that aims to make the German capital’s streets greener, safer and more efficient by leveraging shared micro-mobility data.
In cooperation with Vianova, data from Berlin’s 60,000 rental vehicles will now flow into the urban mobility management platform. The new project marks the first time data from all of Berlin’s shared mobility fleets will be aggregated to offer analysis of historical trends, as well as allow key decision makers to respond to real-time insights.
These insights will be used to inform urban policies and enable efficient real-time governance – from improved planning for infrastructure, such as parking areas, as well as the close monitoring of applicable rules and improved cooperation with operators in the event of parking violations.
This is expected to bring about a noticeable improvement in the cityscape and the collaboration is expected to noticeably improve the challenges around shared mobility while informing the decision-making process of designing a sustainable, multimodal mobility system across the city.
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