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Smart containers are shipping containers used in freight and logistics that are integrated with Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, sensors, GPS tracking and solar panels
At its core, Mobility as a Service (MaaS) relies on a digital platform that integrates end-to-end trip planning, booking, electronic ticketing, and payment services across all modes of transportation, public or private
s Typically, the cybersecurity is in the data transfer and collection component
Pedestrian sensors are technologies that can be installed at road intersections to detect whether and how many pedestrians are waiting to cross the road
Real Time Traffic Management systems manage traffic behaviours in real time by utilising a network of technologies including sensors, smart cameras, GPS and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
Smart Parking is a parking solution that can include in-ground Smart Parking detection/counting sensors or cameras
Remote monitoring involves using one or a combination of remote sensors, UAVs and satellite technology to monitor water bodies for precursors to algal blooms
Smart meters collect and transmit real time water usage data from residential and industrial end users
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) are drone-like aircrafts without an onboard pilot
Hyperloop is a proposed mode of ground transport for passenger and freight transportation which consists of pods transported at high speed, through the length of low-pressure tubes that are elevated off the ground, due to a lack of air resistance or friction
An Electric Vehicle (EV) is an alternative to traditional gasoline-based vehicles that can be powered through a collector system by electricity from off-vehicle sources (such as overhead power lines), or self-contained via a battery, solar panel, or electric generator
Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be remotely piloted by a human pilot, or autonomously operated
Street lighting has been developed to undertake much more than simply lighting urban and suburban areas
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is technology that powers machines using human-like intelligence
Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) are a flexible form of shared transport and infrastructure where the day-to-day service provision is shaped by the demand of the users
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is technology that can perform tasks that require human intelligence, such as speech recognition, decision making and visual perception
Last mile infrastructure for the water sector is the connection of water access to a user’s home or community
This use case explores technologies that change the standard emission-heavy wastewater treatment processes into more sustainable processes
A novel grease trap collection system for the harvesting and removal of problematic fat, oil and grease (FOG) waste build-up at the commercial, industrial and municipal wastewater premises
A 3D printer is a machine that can create a physical three-dimension object based on a computer-aided design (CAD) model