Cellint Articles

US breakthrough for cellular-based traffic monitoring solutions
Cellint has had its contract for covering part of metro area Atlanta renewed by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), after a successful independent evaluation. Read More »

"Georgia renews traffic monitoring contract"
Georgia DOT (GDOT) USA has renewed its contract with Cellint Traffic Solutions for Atlanta through cellphone signal monitoring for real-time traffic information. It is the first time in the US that a project with such a system has been renewed based on successful results. Read More »

"Traffic alerts drivers of traffic tie-ups on cell phones"
TrafficSense from Cellint uses anonymous signaling on cell phones about traffic information, and this in a quick and easy fashion. Read More »

"Traffic data gaps soon to be filled"
Metro Atlanta drivers should finally have updates on highway traffic jams but only if new technologies plans pan out. Read More »

"Cell phones help track traffic flow"
Cellint, an Israeli based company, says it has developed a system for managing traffic by tracking driver's cell phone signals and using them to create a real-time moving picture of what's happening on the roads. Read More »

"Cell phone technology lets you outsmart the traffic."
Via an anonymous signaling concept, this system, already operational, will be able to take anonymous data on the location of people based on their cell phones. Read More »

"First time ever: cellular based road traffic monitoring system succeeded at an independent evaluation."
Cellint Traffic Solutions is a global pioneer in providing solutions based on wireless networks. Cellint has developed a cost-effective technology helping cellular operators to optimize their RF performances and road operators in enabling them to manage vehicular traffic. Read More »

"Israeli cell phone technology lets you outsmart the traffic" Thanks to Cellint's TrafficSense, a system you attaché to your car, notifies you when a highway is blocked up and provides you with alternative routes to take. Read More »

Floating Car Data
This article, recently published in the North American edition of the magazine "Thinking Highways" looks at how cellular floating car data is starting to make waves. Follow the link below to read the full article.
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Sensory perceptions:
GDOT's Mark Demidovich talks to ITS International about the use of cellular probe-based technology to monitor traffic flows and detect incidents in real time
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Cellint TrafficSense validated by GDOT
TrafficSense from Cellint Traffic Solutions (Booth 858 at ITS America's 2007 Annual Meeting being held this week in Palm Springs, California) has been validated by an independent evaluation conducted by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).
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Cellint reveals secrets of anonymous monitoring
Cellint Traffic Solutions (Booth 858 at ITS America's 2007 Annual Meeting which opens today in Palm Springs, California) is claiming to offer the only anonymous, cellular-based traffic monitoring system which is absolutely proven to provide slowdown detection times similar to those possible with more conventional road sensors.
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Cellular Research - Traffic Technology International
TrafficSense delivers highly accurate travel time, traffic speed and incident alerts in real time by tracking anonymous cellular phones over the roads
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Traffic data gaps soon to be filled
The state Department of Transportation is set to add coverage on pieces of Ga. 400 and I-85, filling the network's last gaps for gathering trip-time data inside the Perimeter.
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Cell phones help track traffic flow
Based on the idea that most people keep their mobile phones on while driving, Lod, Israel-based Cellint created the TrafficSense system to detect the cellular signals and use them to create a real-time moving picture of what's happening on the roads.
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