• This ArcGIS Velocity demonstration from Sajit Thomas uses real-time bus locations and traffic data from New York City to paint a picture of bus operations in Manhattan. It uses analytics and data completely hosted in the cloud to create a complete and live 3D view of MTA busses in the city.
• Using traffic incidents based on connected car data from Esri partner Wejo, and the new dynamic geofencing feature in ArcGIS Velocity, real-time bus locations can be analyzed to provide greater situational awareness. Alerts can be automatically triggered and can be displayed at the operations center or sent to drivers, providing them warnings of potential traffic hazards.
• NYC sees an average of 1000 accidents per day. By analyzing historical accident data, patterns of accidents and hazards emerge that can help mitigate risk in the present and future.
• Through the integration with ArcGIS Knowledge, graph analytics can be combined with ArcGIS Velocity, to gain insights from relationships between spatial and non-spatial information and see how they affect real-time bus operations.
• ArcGIS Velocity can help organizations make smarter business decisions by combining real-time, historical and graph analytics, all on one map.
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