Present Problem The inability of designated infrastructure to sustain the ever increasing growth in
vehicular numbers
Current Solution The solution to the rising number in vehicles due to urbanization and population
growth has been unidirectional in terms of road expansion and various infrastructure
Physical Surveys
Proposed Solution The problem of analysing and acquire data for planning purposes and resource
optimisation is now getting too laborious and time consuming with respect to the rate of urbanisation and development in our country. Hence a need for automation is there which is addressed by us. We automate the data collection and the process of analysing.
Acquire | Analyse | Optimize
Automation
Count|time|speed|co-ordinates
Mechanism
Market Analysis Data from government suggests that on an average each project suffers a time and cost
overrun of 20-25%
India is targeting for $175 billion dollar investments in the road sector
Vehicle density in India growing from 20 for every 1,000 people now to 65 by 2030 (BP's Energy Outlook 2030)
India’s passenger vehicle market ranks as world’s seventh largest larger than markets like United Kingdom, France and Spain by volume
The transportation sector is expected to experience the slowest growth, in terms of fuel consumption at 26 per cent
Urban population to reach 50 crore by 2017 which as of now is 30.1 crore
The number of urban cities is to increase from 475(2011) to 650 in 2017 (projected)
-MoSPI(2012),PCI(2011),NICAMR,CEPT
-Mckinsey,2009
Jaydip BiniwaleB.Plan,CEPT University
Shaival GajjarB.Plan,CEPT University
Chiranjay ShahB.Plan,CEPT University
Abhishek DoshiB.Plan,CEPT University
Kavina PatelB.Plan,CEPT University