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Berkeley's Mobile Millennium visualization system uses data to broadcast traffic information.
With the Mobile Millennium visualization system, more than 60 million GPS data points per day from mobile devices are streamed into flow models, which are used to broadcast traffic information resulting from the fusion of this data and additional monitoring infrastructure.
Credit: Alexandre Bayen, UC Berkeley
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