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Urban Vehicle Traffic and People Flow Management

Publish Date: 03 May 2022
Code: AN-5476
Research Type: Report
Pages: 37
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Develop future traffic management product and service portfolios.
  • Understand how new traffic technologies can drive new use cases and offer additional benefits related to operational cost savings and sustainability.
  • Identify innovative funding and monetization strategies related to traffic data marketplaces and commercial services.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Overview of new traffic management use cases such as curbside and people flow management.
  • List of disruptive traffic management technologies including LiDAR sensors, AI, and on-demand / automated traffic management systems, and edge cloud.
  • In-depth review of the traffic management ecosystem structure and value chain dynamics including 20 vendor profiles and multiple case studies.
  • Key forecasts related to traffic management sensors and solutions.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • Which (combination of) traffic management sensors are best suited for specific use cases?
  • How can fixed/roadside sensor data and mobile/vehicle sensor data be combined to maximize performance and effectiveness?
  • Which partnerships and acquisitions should be pursued to support competitiveness and growth strategies?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • City governments (CTOs, planners).
  • Planning and strategy executives at traffic agencies and road operators.
  • Product and strategy managers at traffic management and ITS technology suppliers.
  • Semiconductor vendors.
  • Connectivity technology providers.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1. Urban Traffic Management Market and Technology Trends
1.2. Vehicle Traffic and People Flow Management Benefits and Objectives
1.3. Limitations of Traffic Management
1.4. Key Traffic Management Metrics and Forecasts
1.5. Recommendations for Technology Suppliers and City Governments

2. URBAN TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT USE CASES AND APPLICATIONS

2.1. Real-Time Vehicle Traffic Management
2.2. Pedestrian Detection and People Flow Management
2.3. Traffic Planning, Modeling, and Simulation
2.4. Traffic Management Data Services

3. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES

3.1. Fixed Sensors—Optical, FIR, LiDAR, and Radar
3.2. Mobile Traffic Management Sensors
3.3. Traffic Management Hardware Systems
3.4. Edge Compute and AI
3.5. Connectivity and (Edge) Cloud
3.6. Traffic Management Software Platforms

4. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ECOSYSTEM

4.1. Ecosystem Dynamics
4.2. Key Vendor Profiles
 
 

Companies Mentioned

  • AEve
  • Applied Information
  • Array Technologies
  • ATC Technologies
  • Belam
  • BOSCH
  • Cepton
  • Chordant
  • CitiesToday
  • Econolite
  • Google
  • Hitachi Ltd
  • INRIX
  • Iteris Inc.
  • Jenoptik
  • Kapsch
  • Li, You and J. Ibañez-Guzmán
  • Lyt
  • McCain Inc
  • Miovision
  • NVIDIA
  • Ouster
  • Priva
  • PTV Group
  • Quanergy
  • Seoul Robotics
  • Siemens
  • SmartCities World
  • Swarco Group
  • Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
  • TomTom
  • Two Technologies Inc
  • Vector
  • Velodyne
  • Yunex