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IBOMADE drives traffic technology 4.0 with intelligent and sustainable LED Displays
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Connectivity Platforms
- Networks & Connectivity - Cellular
Applicable Industries
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Traffic Monitoring
- Public Transportation Management
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
With the increasing traffic on German highways and a nationwide goal of reducing fatal traffic accidents to a minimum, federal states require modern technology to regulate, redirect and analyze traffic. Traffic jam warning systems play a vital role, as they can inform drivers about congestions at an early stage and thus prevent rear-end collisions. Speed limits at construction sites may cause congestions, however, they are crucial to the safety of construction workers on site. To counter road congestions during the holiday season, federal states needed real-time data on traffic participation. In Germany, highway projects are assigned through tendering. Network availability measurements are a required procedure for connected traffic solutions.
About The Customer
IBOMADE is a German-tech company that enables modern technology to regulate, redirect and analyze traffic. Their multi-purpose, solar-powered LED panels can display traffic jam warnings, variable speed limits, dynamic detours, and capture traffic data and real-time surveillance footage. Combined with a cloud platform where customers can program and manage their stations, IBOMADE offers federal states an all-in-one solution for intelligent traffic management. In less than a year, IBOMADE has developed its IT infrastructure and products embedded with the EMnify cloud communication platform. It now delivers a complete solution to the highway authorities of Hessen, Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia.
The Solution
IBOMADE developed its IT infrastructure and products embedded with the EMnify cloud communication platform. The company's multi-purpose, solar-powered LED panels can display traffic jam warnings, variable speed limits, dynamic detours, and capture traffic data and real-time surveillance footage. The panels are combined with a cloud platform where customers can program and manage their stations, offering federal states an all-in-one solution for intelligent traffic management. EMnify’s multi-network IoT SIM that comes with a 99.99% connectivity uptime was a perfect match for IBOMADE. The portal also enables IBOMADE to actively steer the network usage of their stations.
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