Mobility Sensing News

Successful presence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2022
Mobility Sensing took part in the international exhibition Intertraffic Amsterdam from 29 March ā 1 April 2022, the first large show since the COVID-19 pandemic. After a four year break, the worldās leading event for traffic technology professionals Intertraffic finally took place in RAI Amsterdam and Mobility Sensing participated in the ITSUP area. For the …
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Mobility Sensing will also collect bridge data for the Province of Utrecht
Mobility Sensing has been contracted again by the National Road Traffic Data Portal (NDW) as a data partner for the collection and delivery of bridge data. This time for the Province of Utrecht. The selected sensor technology, called BridgeSense, is specifically designed to report bridge openings. These notifications are then distributed via NDW to service …
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Smart streets warn road users about unsafe driving conditions
Smart Mobility players Mobility Sensing and Monotch are joining forces to bring safety-related traffic information from street sensors directly into the car. Every street equipped with a StreetSense sensor pod from Mobility Sensing can monitor traffic and the local road surface condition in real-time. By linking the sensor to Monotch’s TLEX data exchange platform, the …
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‘s-Hertogenbosch expands StreetSense sensor network
For a year, we tested smart road sensors in ‘s-Hertogenbosch that provided us with information about traffic flows and other factors that influence traffic, such as temperature and precipitation. The results of the StreetSense road surface sensors are good and so the pilot will be followed up with more sensors for even more information. Councilor …
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StreetSense goes international
Recently Mobility Sensing has won a first major export order for StreetSense. After a successful pilot in 2020 in the Norwegian municipality of Gjesdal, 5 other Norwegian municipalities have now also decided to install StreetSense. In the pilot in Gjesdal, in which the Streetsense sensors were used to collect data for traffic counts and anti-icing …

Solar powered BoatSense
Mobility Sensing has recently developed a solar variant of BoatSense in collaboration with the Vechtstromen Water Board. This is not only sustainable, but also means more flexibility for the waterway manager, because BoatSense can now be installed anywhere along the waterway. With BoatSense, Vechtstromen wants to enforce the sailing bans and speeds more efficiently. The …

All main waterways in South Holland monitored by BoatSense
BoatSense is specially designed to count and measure all passing vessels on a waterway. It provides a complete picture of traffic on a canal or river, including information about vessel length, speed and heading, and signals any change in situation on the waterway. The live and historical data is clearly presented in a secure web …
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Mobility Sensing wins tender for collection and delivery of bridge data
Mobility Sensing has been selected by National Road Traffic Data Portal (NDW) as data partner for the collection and delivery of bridge data (bridge-open / bridge-closed) of 141 bridges for the next 3 years. This is important data for road authorities such as Rijkswaterstaat and provinces to better inform road users about bridge openings. Mobility …
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