LBSzone - Bringing you the buzz on Location-Based Services

About | Contact | Advertise | FAQ
Get The LBSzone Alert Newsletter
HomeLBS ArticlesNewsFeedsFAQGlossaryLinksGISJobsBlogEventsN95 StuffNewsletter
Developers | Android | LBS Apps | LBS Alert | Geo News Feed  
advertisement



Top LBS News


Submit Your "TOP" News


LBSzone Sponsor


Partner Sites

Amerisurv.com 


Mobile Applications


LBSzone Blogroll
GetJava Download Button

Featured Event


Connect and Share

GIS / LBS Mosh

lbszone linkedin group

Add to my Widsets

 

Home arrow News arrow Telematics, Vehicle Tracking & Routing arrow Tele Atlas Enriches Digital Map Content with Historical Traffic Speed Information     




Tele Atlas Enriches Digital Map Content with Historical Traffic Speed Information PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tele Atlas   
Tuesday, 15 May 2007

 Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds Available for Navigation and LBS Applications

Lebanon, NH, May 15, 2007 – Tele Atlas (FSE: TA6, EUNV: TA), a leading global provider of digital maps and dynamic content for navigation and location based solutions, today announced the availability of Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds, which utilizes, aggregates and enhances billions of historical data points from real-time GPS probe and numerous other traffic resources to help provide accurate average speeds on individual road segments in the United States.

 With the addition of historical traffic speed data to the already-available Tele Atlas®/Traffic product, Tele Atlas provides a more complete set of traffic information solutions bundled with its digital map data for navigation and location-based offerings. Combined with products leveraging Tele Atlas digital maps, this set of traffic content solutions helps enable individuals and businesses to save time and money by having critical, traffic-related information when and where they need it. Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds information can be utilized by devices without wireless connectivity and complements connected offerings by helping to serve as a supplement when a connection is interrupted, or in areas where real-time data coverage may not be available.

 Through Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds, average speeds now are available on specific road segments for nearly 500,000 miles of roadway across the country for every hour of the day on each specific day of the week. Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds utilizes real-time GPS probe data from commercial fleet, delivery and taxi vehicles across the continental U.S., combined with DOT sensors and highway toll tags to determine the average roadway speeds based on historical traffic information for the past two years. 

 “By enhancing Tele Atlas’ current traffic solutions with Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds, our partners will be able to further develop optimized routing capabilities for an array of enterprise and consumer navigation devices and products,” said Jerry Kim, director of global dynamic content, Tele Atlas. “Whether a driver from an enterprise fleet needs an accurate estimation of travel time for a specific route, or a parent wants the best route to their child’s soccer game on a busy Friday afternoon, end users can leverage this content for a more robust, efficient navigation experience.”

 Tele Atlas Historical Traffic Speeds are available now for partner application developers and device manufacturers in a range of consumer and enterprise markets; additional roadway coverage will be available later this year. The complete Tele Atlas/Traffic offering includes real-time incident, flow and predictive traffic data and historical traffic speed information.

Tele Atlas will demonstrate Tele Atlas/Traffic at Telematics Update 2007 in Detroit, Michigan, May 22-23, Booth 51-52. 

About Tele Atlas
Tele Atlas delivers the digital maps and dynamic content that power some of the world’s most essential navigation and location-based services (LBS). The information is the foundation for a wide range of personal and in-car navigation systems and mobile and Internet map applications that help users find the people, places, products, and services they need, wherever they are. The company also works with business partners who trust its digital map data to deliver critical applications for emergency, business, fleet, and infrastructure services. Founded in 1984, Tele Atlas has approximately 2,400 full-time staff and contract cartographers at offices in 24 countries and uses a sophisticated network of professional drivers, mobile mapping vans, and more than 50,000 data resources to deliver highly accurate and up-to-date digital maps. Tele Atlas is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (TA6) and on Euronext Amsterdam

< Prev   Next >





addtoany Share This Item -- del.icio.us / Furl / digg this item!Digg / Slashdot / Y!MyWeb / reddit / newsvine Share on Facebook




Google
 

Recent GIS / LBS Jobs & Career Opportunities

green gis cube GIS Analysts Montana State LibraryFree GIS Job Posting
green gis cube ESRI GIS-Java Developer
green gis cube Support Analyst Server Application ESRI
green gis cube ArcGIS Desktop Senior Product Engineer ESRI
green gis cube GIS Programmer
green gis cube Aquatic Field Specialist with GIS skills
green gis cube Senior Database Developer
green gis cube Lead GIS Application Developer
green gis cube Browse Jobs / SUBMIT YOUR JOB AD

or, send your job announcements to



Suggested Reading

Featured Events
  • 2008 ESRI International User Conference (ESRI UC) - Users from more than 120 countries come to learn new skills, share information, and discover best practices, tips, and tricks that they can use instantly. Be part of this extraordinary experience August 4–8, 2008, in San Diego, California.
  • Location Based Services: Maximising Revenue and Engaging the Consumer will provide vital in-depth insight into the emerging key issues at the centre of LBS establishment worldwide. Consumer acceptance, mass uptake, and revenue acquisition will be explored within the context of the very latest industry developments. Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 September 2008, One Whitehall Place, London, UK
  • CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment - September 9-12, 2008, Moscone West, San Francisco, CA - Wireless Data... it's how you use it.
  • The European Navigation Event, October 7th and 8th 2008... where retail meets industry - The fourth edition of the No. 1 European Navigation Event will take place in the inspiring environment of the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.



Newsletter

subscribe LBSzone


See Most Recent Edition

See the Archives
See All of our newsletters HERE


LBSzone Sponsor




Popular

Free White Papers

Syndicate

 

Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe in Bloglines
Powered by FeedBurner
Add to Plusmo
Add to Google





Spatial Media, LLC ©2003 - 2008 All rights reserved / Privacy Statement