Scheifler ... the UAE in particular is taking great strides
towards developing smart infrastructure
Siemens to showcase autonomous technology at Gulf Traffic
DUBAI, November 10, 2016
Technology to connect vehicles to the Internet of Things and pave the way for autonomous driving will be showcased by Siemens for the first time in the Middle East at Gulf Traffic 2016, which will take place next week in Dubai, UAE.
The event will take place from November 13 to 15, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
Siemens will also show solutions for smart parking and tunnel control, as part of its focus on digital mobility solutions which intelligently optimise traffic flows, reduce accident numbers, lower congestion levels, minimise emissions and increase quality of life for residents, said a statement from the company.
Siemens’ Sitraffic ESCoS, with Vehicle2X and Car2X communication technology, is a key component of a digital road system. The platform creates an intelligent transport network by connecting vehicles and infrastructure to the Internet of Things, allowing them to exchange real-time data, it said.
The technology enables cars to communicate and cooperate with each other and traffic infrastructure, automatically passing along messages regarding road conditions, traffic flow and obstacles before they appear in the visual range of the driver. Vehicles are also able to receive signals from intelligent road signs, giving precise indicators for traffic situations, optimising traffic flow, reducing tail-backs and accidents and minimising emissions, it added.
Sitraffic ESCoS technology is a key step on the path towards fully autonomous driving. This first stage of connecting cars and road infrastructure is already operational in projects in England, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands. Ultimately, it will connect and integrate all transport modes and infrastructure to the Internet of Things, including aircraft, trains, trams, buses, ships, parking lots and cars, said a statement.
At Gulf Traffic 2016 Siemens will also be showcasing its Integrated Smart Parking Solution, a modular system which uses unique overhead radar, ground sensors and cameras to gather real-time data on current traffic conditions. This data can be used by authorities and operators for parking enforcement, and by road users for automatic navigation to available parking via a mobile app, it said.
This reduces time spent searching for parking, easing traffic, lowering emissions and improving the overall travel experience in a city. It can also be paired with statistical data to create accurate traffic predictions, simplifying analysis and regulation of parking, improving potential revenues and enabling simplified route planning for drivers, it added.
Joerg Scheifler, senior executive vice president, Mobility Division, Siemens Middle East, said: “We are in an era which demands an increasingly intelligent approach to transport and traffic management; one in which digital technologies hold the key to optimising the performance of modern, multi-modal transport networks.”
“The UAE in particular is taking great strides towards developing smart infrastructure, with the wellbeing of the population a high priority. Using digitalisation technology to build safe, efficient, future-proof and environmentally sympathetic transport networks is an important part of the transition towards fully smart cities,” he added.
The company’s International Tunnel Control Center (ITCC) will also be on show at Gulf Traffic 2016. A modular system, ITCC is able to monitor traffic guidance and control equipment, light, air and power supplies, smoke and fire detection, pollution measurement, pumps and emergency call systems.
All the information from these subsystems is integrated into the Sitraffic ITCC, allowing a coordinated strategy, promoting safe traffic guidance and a high level of safety, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service