LONDON, September 21 /PRNewswire/ --
- Traffic information service based on GSM network available in the
entire province
The province of Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands has announced the
extension of the Mobile Traffic Service (MTS), developed by LogicaCMG, to its
whole region for the next two years. MTS, provides information about speed
and journey times, drawn anonymously from the GSM network. From 2005 this
information will be available to motorists via the internet and route
information panels on provincial roads.
Last year a pilot programme was run in part of the province around the
Breda and Tilburg area - on and between the motorways A16, A58, A59 and
secondary road N261. A validation study by Goudappel Coffeng research and
consultancy has shown that MTS provides reliable traffic information. The
province wants to get better insight in traffic flows and wants to provide
motorists with real-time information about traffic jams and travel period of
vehicles.
Unlike other systems, MTS is capable of providing traffic information on
the entire road network - including both national and local road networks.
The present loop detection system only provides information on national
roads. What's more, the infrastructure is costly, logistically complex and
requires maintenance. MTS makes all of this superfluous. In addition
implementation of loop detection takes significantly more time than the
installation of the MTS software. The roll-out of MTS within the whole
province will only be three months. Also the client - usually the road
manager - does not have to set up an additional management organisation, as
MTS is subscription-based.
Haye Mensonides, managing director of LogicaCMG's public sector business
said: "We are very pleased that the Provincial Executive of the province has
decided to extend MTS to the entire region. This agreement is another step in
the right direction for our ambition for a national roll out of MTS."
MTS makes use of the GSM network and is implemented in cooperation with
Applied Generics and telecom operator Vodafone. The MTS traffic data is
calculated using data anonymously retrieved from the GSM network. A
representation of the movement of mobile telephones across the road network
is obtained by means of coded data. Travel times and speeds are then
calculated based on this information. Anonymous information is retrieved from
the GSM network via passive monitoring, without individual mobile telephones
actually being approached.
Notes to Editors
About LogicaCMG
LogicaCMG is a major international force in IT services and wireless
telecoms. It provides management and IT consultancy, systems integration and
outsourcing services to clients across diverse markets including public
sector, telecoms, financial services, energy and utilities, industry,
distribution and transport. Formed in December 2002, through the merger of
Logica and CMG, the company employs around 20,000 staff in offices across 34
countries and has nearly 40 years of experience in IT services. Headquartered
in Europe, LogicaCMG is listed on both the London and Amsterdam stock
exchanges (LSE: LOG; Euronext: LOG). More information is available from
www.logicacmg.com
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