It is going to be very inefficient tool for traffic monitoring, every expert in traffic knows that the traffic flow management requires much more than just monitoring cars. It is required to track speed, project accordeon effects, forecast congestion, etc. Video traffic monitoring deployed on highways in europe is closest to the real time traffic monitoring. The background of Nokia's project is again, catch the mobile users and trick them into generating more traffic for mobile operators. Are you really willing to pay the price?
It was the same story with LifeBlog, upload constantly what you want and the rest as well. Some prefer Shozu, some Wavelog, some other Kablog, but how many really use LifeBlog?
Stick to your GPS for navigation and forget uploading your position all the time...
It is going to be very inefficient tool for traffic monitoring, every expert in traffic knows that the traffic flow management requires much more than just monitoring cars. It is required to track speed, project accordeon effects, forecast congestion, etc. Video traffic monitoring deployed on highways in europe is closest to the real time traffic monitoring. The background of Nokia's project is again, catch the mobile users and trick them into generating more traffic for mobile operators. Are you really willing to pay the price? It was the same story with LifeBlog, upload constantly what you want and the rest as well. Some prefer Shozu, some Wavelog, some other Kablog, but how many really use LifeBlog? Stick to your GPS for navigation and forget uploading your position all the time...