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Intelligent Public Spaces

The IPS Vision
Envision access to timely, relevant information conveniently located wherever people congregate: transit stations, museums, arenas, parks, intersections, etc. Imagine the ability to provide helpful information about public transportation, news, weather, public events and local services, while increasing revenue through advertising and cross-promotional campaigns, conducting transactions from any location and having direct communication with users via voice, video, and text messaging.

Intelligent Public Spaces (IPS) involves applications of IT and telecommunications to improve the efficiency, safety, economics and convenience of public spaces. Intelligent Public Spaces are defined by a seamless integration of technology into multi-use developments in a manner that makes full use of today’s technology as well as tomorrow’s innovations

Just-in-Time Implementation
The key to Intelligent Public Spaces development is the integration of a wide variety of state-of-the-art technologies to gather, warehouse and disseminate data within a scalable infrastructure and user-friendly environment.

A convergence of current technology makes this all possible and advanced planning allows for the integration of future technology advances, which would further facilitate the usefulness and means of user interactions.

Central information command centers act as the central depository of all data, which is disseminated across the various information interfaces. These centers automate the flow of information, increasing efficiency and public safety. For example, the control of traffic and public safety is similarly done with cars, public transportation and foot traffic. Information command centers can respond to traffic data by making information available via signage, online route guidance, emergency services, etc.

For additional information contact an ITQ LATA representative.


  
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