Intelligent parking drone technology wins Siemens’ first Mobility IDEA Contest
15 Janvier 2015 - 8:04PM
Business Wire
- UMass Dartmouth student’s idea to
find free parking spots and direct drivers to spot via shortest
route with quadcopters takes first place
- Safe pedestrian crossings and
self-parking autonomous vehicle technology ideas place second and
third
- Clemson University to receive
$50,000 in-kind traffic software grant as top ranking university by
idea submission to help train future engineers
Today, Siemens announced UMass Dartmouth student Amir Ehsani
Zonouz has won the first Mobility IDEA (Improving Design and
Engineering for All) Contest, an initiative to find innovative
ideas to help solve five of the toughest challenges facing the
traffic industry. Zonouz proposed using quadcopters, a type of
small-scale drone, that find free parking spots, determine the
shortest path to that spot, and help guide drivers to the
designated space either by the driver following the drone to the
spot via a mobile app or directly through a car’s communication
system. The technology would also have the ability to utilize
infrared and thermal cameras to fly at night and help monitor for
heatstroke conditions.
Siemens will bring together its top research and development
experts to hold an innovation workshop for contest winner Ehsani
Zonouz to produce a fully developed prototype of the parking drone
technology.
The second place idea was submitted by Clemson University
student Sakib Khan for technology that allows for safe pedestrian
crossings and third place submitted by Technical University Munich
student Sasan Amini on self-parking autonomous vehicles. All
winning ideas were submitted by university-level students.
As part of the contest, Siemens will present Clemson University
with a $50,000 in-kind software grant for achieving the highest
level of submissions per university to help train future engineers.
Siemens will also reward the additional top two ranking
universities by number of submissions, Anadolu University in Turkey
and India’s National Institute of Design, with traffic control
software grants worth $50,000.
“This contest brought in a wealth of interesting, innovative,
and forward-thinking ideas to help solve our greatest traffic
challenges. But, with thirty percent of downtown traffic created by
people looking for parking spaces, the judges found Zonouz’s idea
to utilize drones to monitor and identify parking spots the most
innovative and potentially impactful idea in this contest,” said
Ben Collar, head of U.S. Research & Development for Siemens
Road and City Mobility. “Having all three winners of this first
contest of its kind at Siemens come from university level only
further proves the importance of developing the great minds of
tomorrow to help solve our most pressing challenges.”
Over 385 participants submitted 180 ideas for the contest, with
the greatest number of submissions coming from Turkey and the
United States. Using the IDEA Contest website, powered by Mindjet’s
SpigitEngage platform, members of the general public, including
university students, were asked to submit ideas for one of five
scenarios that address a specific challenge faced by the traffic
industry. The contest scenarios were:
- Connected Everything: How can you
leverage the growth of “connected” technologies to improve the
transportation experience?
- Disaster Response and Resilience: How
can advanced traffic management help mitigate the impact of a
disaster or extreme weather event?
- Green Mobility: What traffic
technologies can best improve your city’s CO2 footprint?
- Downtown Growth: How can intelligent
traffic technologies manage the growing population in downtown
areas?
- Parking Nightmare: With an average of
30 percent of downtown traffic attributed to people looking for
parking, what technologies can increase parking availability and
get users off of the road quickly?
This press release and an infographic/further material are
available at http://news.usa.siemens.biz/.
For further information on the Siemens Mobility IDEA Contest and
to review the winning ideas in detail, please visit
http://www.mobilityideacontest.spigit.com.
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