TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

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CONNECTSMART Metropia, Inc. 1790 East River Rd. Suite 140 Tuscon AZ 85718 Traffic management, namely, management of vehicular traffic flow through advanced communications networks and network flow algorithms; Traveler mobility and routing consulting services, namely, providing road and traffic information, inter-modal trip planning services, vehicle routing by computers on data networks, management of vehicular traffic flow through advanced communications networks and algorithms, creating special event traffic plans for others; Fleet management, namely, management of fleet vehicle assignments, scheduling, dispatching, and routing;CONNECT SMART;Mobility, traffic and transportation planning and logistics services, namely, traffic and transportation planning services and providing temporary use of online non-downloadable computer software all for use in transportation system management, roadway incentive-based demand management, predicting traffic flow, generating travel routes, GPS navigation, monitoring, predicting and calculating the trajectory of a particular route of travel, and issuing and providing incentives to users to use a particular travel route, departure time or mode of transportation, all for use in the reduction of traffic congestion;
SATELLIC TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT Deutsche Telekom AG Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 140 Bonn 53113 Germany TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT;Computer programming services for others; rental of computer software and hardware for online access; technical project planning services related to telecommunications equipment;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and a method configured for managing traffic. The traffic management system includes cellular telephones and a plurality of base stations. The cellular telephones define volume on a roadway and the traffic management system provides directions, traffic advisories, and traffic redirecting when traffic jams are detected along the navigation pathway using the cellular telephone system. Directions are communicated to the cellular telephone user by aural, tactile, and visual signals. The system can simply be a cellular telephone system or include additional peripheral devices such as a computer, headphone, visual display, and sound system. The user is able to redefine the desired destination or navigation pathway while en route by knowing traffic volume from cell phone use. A processing system is coupled to at least one of the base stations and provides service support including the tracking of historical data and developing the navigation pathway for the user. The method includes providing a traffic management system having a plurality of base stations connected to at least one processing station and a plurality of cellular telephone users, the traffic management system being suitable for identifying traffic congestion based on monitoring cellular telephone traffic. The processing station defines a navigation pathway and provides ongoing directional instructions regarding the pathway and any ensuing congestion.