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IBM looks to take pain out of parking
by Staff Writers
San Francisco (AFP) Sept 28, 2011

US technology stalwart IBM and Internet startup Streetline on Wednesday will begin courting cities with a system designed to take the pain out of parking.

"Smarter Parking," which has been touted as a way for cities to reduce driving hassles while optimizing parking revenue, combines IBM's data analytics capabilities and Streetline's innovations in parking sensors and software.

Power-stingy Streetline sensors placed at parking spaces detect whether vehicles are present and then relay the information in real time to city networks and to free "apps" available for Android or Apple smartphones.

City traffic handlers can use the data to track trends or set parking rates, while drivers can steer to available spaces.

"Parking is one of those universal challenges that most people around the globe can relate to," said Streetline chief executive Zia Yusuf.

"Cities now have a turn-key Smarter Parking solution that can produce tangible results and happier citizens."

An IBM survey of 20 cities, including Beijing, Paris, and Los Angeles, confirmed what many drivers have long believed -- that parking is a pain.

Six out of ten motorists polled said that at times in the past year they had grown so frustrated hunting for parking that they gave up and changed plans.

More than a quarter of those surveyed said they had argued with other drivers over a parking spot. An estimated 30 percent of city traffic is people driving around in search of parking, according to IBM.

"Clearly, drivers worldwide are facing frustration and pain, not only during the daily commute, but also when searching for a parking spot," said IBM director of intelligent transportation systems Vinodh Swaminathan.

IBM rated the 20 cities using a Parking Index based on several factors, including how long it took to find a spot and whether squabbles or citations or both were involved.

"There is a massive amount of transportation data available that can help cities alleviate congestion and improve transportation services, such as parking," said IBM Smarter Cities general manager Gerry Mooney.

The toughest city for parking was deemed to be New Delhi, followed closely by Bangalore and then Beijing.

Chicago was rated the easiest of the cities for parking, ranking just ahead of notoriously car-obsessed Los Angeles.

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Swiss, Nissan research car that reads the driver's thoughts
Geneva (AFP) Sept 28, 2011 - In the future, thinking about turning left may no longer be just a thought. Japanese auto giant Nissan and a Swiss university are developing cars that scan the driver's thoughts and prepares the vehicle for the next move.

"The idea is to blend driver and vehicle intelligence together in such a way that eliminates conflicts between them, leading to a safer motoring environment," said Jose del R. Millan, a professor at Swiss technological university EPFL who is leading the project.

The project uses "brain activity measurement, eye movement patterns and by scanning the environment around the car in conjunction with the car's own sensors" to forecast the driver's next move.

The vehicle then prepares itself for the manoeuvre by slowing down if necessary, or positioning slightly left or right.

An EPFL spokesman said the research would last four years, and that "at the end of that period, we hope to have a prototype ready."





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Germany's Daimler to make trucks in China
Shanghai (AFP) Sept 26, 2011
German auto maker Daimler said Monday it had received Chinese government approval for a truck joint venture, as the world's vehicle makers look to China for growth amid a global economic slump. Daimler Truck, a unit of the German company, would hold a 50 percent stake in the venture, which would have annual production capacity of 160,000 trucks, Daimler said in a statement. The Chinese p ... read more


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