TV and Radio Traffic Bulletins


Traffic information bulletins on TV and radio have been commonplace for some time now. However, the underlying issue has always been where does the information originate and how reliable, accurate, and up-to-date it is. If for example, a car crash

     
  Decell's Live Traffic System, Galgalaz Radio Station
Live Traffic Bulletin, Israel's Channel 2 News, May 2008

leads to congestions and a report is generated by the police, it may take a relative long time before it passes through the channels and is broadcasted on the radio. By that time, the situation on the ground might have changed completely. Therefore, it is important to have system that monitors the entire road network at all times fully automatic, alerting in real time when congestion occurs.

 

The Decell Autoroute-1 system can supply TV and radio stations with a fully automated application that allows them to broadcast accurate traffic information in real time to their viewers and listeners. Applications for radio stations usually have a fully automatic conversion from instances into text that can be read to the audience, while applications for TV usually show digital graphics of the information.