Commsignia and Bosch team up to improve safety for vulnerable road users

Commsignia and Bosch have joined forces to combine their technical expertise to offer new solutions for the safety of vulnerable road users. This collaboration integrates Bosch cameras with built-in AI-driven video analytics and Commsignia’s V2X communication hardware and data management software to create a digital twin for traffic, adding cutting-edge capabilities to intelligent transport systems.

The intelligent Bosch cameras act as video sensors that detect and classify vulnerable road users and provide this information to Commsignia’s V2X roadside units. The combination of the two devices can broadcast the presence of vulnerable road users to connected vehicles, displaying a warning to help prevent an incident from occurring. The on-board units of connected vehicles display real-time alerts of pedestrians and cyclists on the road, even when they are hidden behind objects from the vehicle’s point of view.

Bosch cameras for ITS stream live video for monitoring, deliver real-time alerts, and capture roadway data for analysis – all from one device. When combined with strategic partner integrations, such as with Commsignia’s V2X roadside units, the intelligent communicating devices are key components of real-time safety solutions for highways, corridors, and intersections.

One of the results of this collaboration is in the US State of Georgia on Peachtree Corners’ connected streets where more than 14,000 cars pass through daily. Object detection by Bosch cameras and warnings by Commsignia C-V2X solutions form a powerful combination that not only benefits vulnerable road users, but also improves the safety of emergency first responders, connected buses, public service fleets (e.g., snowplows) and the increasing number of C-V2X equipped passenger cars and self-driving cars, so drivers can make more confident decisions and avoid dangerous maneuvers.

Data from V2X and camera sensors is continuously aggregated by Commsignia Central ITS management cloud system to provide insight to traffic managers. This information allows them to adjust traffic flow to improve intersection safety.

(Pic – RT Deleon/Dreamstime)

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