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Introducing the O/D CO2 Matrix Using Connected Vehicle Data to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

By |2021-06-30T23:54:09+00:00June 10, 2019|Uncategorized|

On June 5th at ITS America in Washington DC, Moonshadow CEO, Eimar Boesjes, delivered a presentation titled "Introducing the O/D CO2 Matrix Using Connected Vehicle Data to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions" at a technical session and panel discussion. Millions of connected vehicles generate detailed movement data. After anonymizing the data it can be used to gain insight into the movement patterns of vehicles as well as which movements generate the most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Anonymized connected vehicle data includes the origin, destination and waypoints of trips. Timestamps give us [...]

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NYC Motor Vehicle Collisions Data in DB4IoT

By |2021-07-01T17:15:36+00:00April 10, 2019|DB4IoT News, DB4IoT with INRIX Trips, The Internet of Moving Things, Uncategorized|

The NYC Open Data portal provides an interesting data set from the NYPD that is a breakdown of every motor vehicle collision in NYC by location and injury. Each record represents a collision in NYC by city, borough, precinct and cross street. This data can be used by the public to see how dangerous/safe intersections are in NYC. We imported the data into the DB4IoT analytics platform to visualize the six-year period from July 2012 through June 2018. The following series of images detail the results. Public data sets such [...]

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ITS Washington Annual Meeting Presentation – Using Connected Vehicle Data to Estimate Greenhouse Gas Emissions

By |2021-07-01T17:23:14+00:00December 19, 2018|DB4IoT News, DB4IoT with INRIX Trips, The Internet of Moving Things, Uncategorized|

Eimar Boesjes, Moonshadow CEO, delivered a technical presentation at the ITS Washington annual meeting on December 11th, 2018 in Seattle.Estimating vehicle emissions from connected vehicle data does not replace existing environmental models, roadside emissions measurements or environmental models. Rather, it augments these. We think it would be extremely interesting to compare the emissions estimates from DB4IoT with INRIX Trips with actual measurements from roadside air quality measurements, with emissions calculations from gasoline sales and with the existing environmental models. These different approaches each give a different insight and [...]

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Deriving Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimates from Connected Vehicle Data

By |2021-07-01T17:46:11+00:00October 31, 2018|DB4IoT News, DB4IoT with INRIX Trips, The Internet of Moving Things|

Eimar M. Boesjes, CEO, Moonshadow Mobile Joshua Skov, Industry Mentor, Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon October 26, 2018 What does the carbon footprint from transportation look like? In particular, how could you map it? Typically, carbon footprinting exercises for local and regional jurisdictions deliver highly aggregated results. Even when the unit of analysis is geographic, the data is all about pie charts and tables. The results for New York City are...for all of New York City. Meaningful and important, but it leaves us missing something truly geographic [...]

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Making Better Transit Planning Decisions by Identifying ITS Data Errors

By |2021-07-01T20:30:42+00:00April 13, 2018|DB4IoT News, Route Analyst GTFS, The Internet of Moving Things, Uncategorized|

Over the last few decades public transit agencies have installed CAD/AVL systems on their buses for Computer Aided Dispatch and Automatic Vehicle Location. CAD/AVL systems capture data measurements of the location of the bus, number of passengers, delay, speed and many other variables, often as frequently as every five seconds. The result is a huge trove of data that can provide a wealth of information and insights about the operation of a transit agency. Data in these large quantities, however, always contains a significant number of errors. If charts, graphs [...]

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Route Analyst GTFS Presentations in Seattle

By |2021-07-01T20:42:50+00:00December 13, 2017|DB4IoT News, Route Analyst GTFS, The Internet of Moving Things|

Moonshadow CEO, Eimar Boesjes, introduced Route Analyst GTFS to a number of transit agencies and ITS professionals from the greater Seattle area on December 11th and 12th. Our partners at DKS Associates hosted a session at their offices on the 11th and Boesjes demoed the technology at the ITS Washington vendor showcase held at the University of Washington HUB on the 12th. Route Analyst GTFS creates speed, delay and headway maps, charts and graphs instantly from your GTFS and GTFS-RealTime feeds. Route Analyst GTFS is cloud-based database and analytics software [...]

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Presentation at Rail~Volution Conference Big Data Panel

By |2021-07-01T22:16:39+00:00September 12, 2017|DB4IoT News, The Internet of Moving Things, Uncategorized|

Join Moonshadow CEO Eimar Boesjes on Monday, September 18th (Noon - 1:30 pm) for a lively panel discussion and presentation at the Rail~Volution Conference in Denver, CO. Boesjes presentation will focus on analyzing public transit data and how Internet of Moving Things data analytics and visualization delivers important benefits to public transit agencies and helps build livable communities. Download and view the DB4IoT Rail~Volution presentation here: PowerPoint PDF Document Rail~Volution is four days of energizing events that connect citizen activists, developers, nonprofit and business leaders, planners, local elected officials, community [...]

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The Internet of Moving Things

By |2021-07-01T22:19:04+00:00August 14, 2017|The Internet of Moving Things|

DB4IoT was built from the ground up to tackle the enormous data challenges presented by the Internet of Moving Things. DB4IoT is a patented, highly-performant, time-series, geospatial database engine that is the core of our suite of Internet of Moving Things software tools. The Internet of Moving Things (IoMT) encompasses moving objects – cars, trucks, buses, trains, people, wearable devices, mobile phones and tablets etc. – that can be tracked and exchange and interact with bits of data via cellular or WiFi Internet connections. Moving objects play a pivotal [...]

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Presentation to Portland TransPort

By |2021-07-01T22:24:20+00:00July 17, 2017|DB4IoT News, The Internet of Moving Things, Uncategorized|

Moonshadow’s CEO, Eimar Boesjes, delivered a presentation last week to TransPort, a subcommittee of TPAC (the Portland, OR region’s Transportation Policy Alternatives Committee). TransPort is a regional forum for cooperative planning and deployment of new transportation system management and operations technologies. Boesjes teamed up with A.J. O’Connor and Steve Callas from TriMet on a panel discussion about transit data in DB4IoT and the different ways to look at transit data to improve system operations. An example of the collaborative efforts between Moonshadow, TriMet and DKS Associates was discussed with those [...]

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Making Traffic Data Accessible

By |2021-07-01T22:32:32+00:00June 23, 2017|DB4IoT News, The Internet of Moving Things, Uncategorized|

Moonshadow Mobile has developed DB4IoT, a database engine purpose-built for the Internet of Moving Things (IoMT). Last week, Moonshadow’s CEO, Eimar Boesjes, presented DB4IoT at NAAUM 2017, the North American Aimsun Users' Meeting in Portland, Oregon. Moving vehicles generate enormous amounts of data. IoMT data isn’t Big Data, it is Bigger Data. To look at moving vehicles at a resolution of less than one meter of movement you need 50 measurements per second. At this rate a single car generates 180,000 timestamped records per hour of driving. To look at [...]

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