Passenger flow and terminal operations
Queue visibility, curbside movement, occupancy, bottlenecks and capacity planning across terminals and interchange areas.
Applications across complex physical environments.
These examples show how sensing and analytics can be shaped around specific questions of movement, safety, flow, utilisation and operational performance.
Queue visibility, curbside movement, occupancy, bottlenecks and capacity planning across terminals and interchange areas.
Crossings, junctions, curbside activity, mixed-road-user awareness and contextual data for connected infrastructure.
Dwell, queue formation, occupancy, zone performance and movement patterns across stores, malls and mixed-use destinations.
Ingress, egress, concourse density, gate pressure and changing crowd-flow conditions before, during and after events.
Vehicle-person interaction, restricted zones, production-area movement and recurring safety or efficiency pressure points.
Loading zones, vehicle circulation, dock activity, dwell and congestion across distribution and freight environments.
Entrances, walkways, shared spaces, building transitions and utilisation patterns across distributed environments.
Pedestrian flows, public-realm use, recurring pressure points and changing conditions across plazas, districts and civic spaces.
Entrances, emergency and outpatient areas, waiting zones, corridors, occupancy and service-pressure patterns across healthcare campuses.
The same approach can be adapted to other physical environments wherever movement, occupancy or interaction affects safety, efficiency or experience.