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 Data: The Fuel in the Mobility Startup Engine
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By Lindsey Steele
In Connected Signals in the News
Posted December 28, 2016

Data: The Fuel in the Mobility Startup Engine

December 28, 2016 — “That moment you switch from a smooth, uninterrupted drive to one characterised by slow-moving stops and starts is something all drivers can do without. To fix [...]

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 Traffic Signals and Autonomous Vehicles: Vision-based or a V2I Approach?
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By Lindsey Steele
In Connected Signals in the News
Posted November 29, 2016

Traffic Signals and Autonomous Vehicles: Vision-based or a V2I Approach?

November 29, 2016 — “If autonomous vehicles are to share traffic lights as a fact of life with the rest of us, how are they to identify where the lights are, and whether any [...]

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 Roadshow: San Jose testing app to improve traffic flow
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By Lindsey Steele
In Connected Signals in the News
Posted October 31, 2016

Roadshow: San Jose testing app to improve traffic flow

October 31, 2016 — Mr. Roadshow columnist highlights Connected Signals’ efforts in San Jose to launch a pilot program providing participants with early access to the EnLighten app and [...]

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 EnLighten App Uses AI to Predict When Lights Will Turn Green
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By Lindsey Steele
In Connected Signals in the News
Posted October 30, 2016

EnLighten App Uses AI to Predict When Lights Will Turn Green

October 30, 2016 — Wired discusses Connected Signals’ San Jose pilot program, which provides participants with early access to the EnLighten app. Read more at [...]

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 Connecting Cars to Traffic Lights to Save Lives
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By Lindsey Steele
In Viewpoints
Posted October 14, 2016

Connecting Cars to Traffic Lights to Save Lives

October 14, 2016 — Red lights are inherently dangerous. If you come to one, you might fail to stop and run into a car or pedestrian crossing with the light. You might run into the car in [...]

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 The Tech Battleground Behind V2I
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By Lindsey Steele
In Connected Signals in the News
Posted September 30, 2016

The Tech Battleground Behind V2I

September 29, 2016 — Connected Signals CEO Matt Ginsberg is interviewed for a comprehensive article on vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology found at [...]

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 Partnering with Municipalities
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By Lindsey Steele
In Viewpoints
Posted September 23, 2016

Partnering with Municipalities

September 23, 2016 — Connected Signals’ business model is based on establishing true partnerships with municipalities and their transportation agencies. The traffic signal data we depend on [...]

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 CONNECTED SIGNALS, CITY OF SAN JOSE, BMW AND ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORIES LAUNCH DOE-SUPPORTED SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY STUDY
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By Lindsey Steele
In Company Announcements
Posted July 5, 2016

CONNECTED SIGNALS, CITY OF SAN JOSE, BMW AND ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORIES LAUNCH DOE-SUPPORTED SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY STUDY

With support from the US Department of Energy’s Small Business Vouchers Pilot program, Connected Signals is beginning a study to evaluate the safety and efficiency implications of providing [...]

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 App Demystifies Stoplight Timing; Could it Ease Your Commute?
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By Lindsey Steele
In Connected Signals in the News
Posted March 31, 2016

App Demystifies Stoplight Timing; Could it Ease Your Commute?

March 31, 2016 — Connected Signals’ EnLighten app is highlighted in this Car Connection article. [...]

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