“They say the Universe is expanding. That should help with the traffic.”–Steven Wright
This post is reblogged from my Seeking Delphi™ podcast.
Autonomous vehicles? Flying cars? The concepts are exciting, but the truth is: most of us will still be driving manually on the ground for many years to come. And that means dealing with the motorist’s most persistent annoyance. Congestion. It costs time and money and tries patience. But advanced vehicles are not necessarily required to solve the problem. In the final episode of the Future Driving series on the Seeking Delphi™ podcast, we explore intelligent traffic control with Rapid Flow Technologies CEO, Griffin Schultz. Advanced sensors, edge computing and artificial intelligence are helping cities to lessen the occurrence–and the frustration–of traffic congestion.
Future Driving, Part 1, Self-Driving Cars,with Alex Wyglinski here.
Future Driving, Part 2, Flying Cars, with Kaushik Rajashekara here.
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Episode #28, Future Driving Part 3: Intelligent Traffic Control with Griffin Schultz
YouTube slide show, episode #28
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