Fastprk is deployed in DUBAI
Through its partner, Xerox Emirates, Worldsensing has deployed its smart on-street parking system in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
This deployment consists of 100 sensors. These sensors, installed in each street parking space of Sheikh Zayed Rd, send continuous information to 2 gateways, which are connected to the Internet for real-time data transmission.
Fastprk is a smart city system helping drivers to find a parking space quicker and allows cities to manage their parking spaces more efficiently.
An improvement for citizens
Not only can Fastprk reduce the frustration experienced when trying to locate a parking space, it will also allow drivers to save time, fuel and associated costs.
An improvement for city
Based on a data gathered from sensors occupancy the city will be able to do analytics and reports and be able to make smarter decisions around planning further urban zones and it’s development.
About Worldsensing
Worldsensing is a technological company founded by four engineers: Ignasi Vilajosana, Xavier Vilajosana, Jordi Llosa and Mischa Döhler. Created in 2008 in Barcelona, it has offices in Barcelona and London and it has already become a referent within Smart City and IoT sectors, holding projects in 14 countries and counting on a team of 40 highly qualified employees. Worldsensing revolutionises traffic management and the industrial world through solutions based on wireless sensored networks allowing detection and data capture in real time.
On one hand, its Traffic Division holds a unique traffic management portfolio for Smart Cities that includes Bitcarrier, a real-time traffic management solution, and its smart parking system Fastprk, holding the iconic project that transformed Moscow into a smart city (end of 2013) by deploying more than 12,000 parking sensors. On the other hand, its Industrial Division offers wireless monitoring solutions for civil infrastructures by deploying Loadsensing and by launching Spidernano, one of the world’s most advanced seismic acquisition systems.
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