Introducing the PCT1 From Xovis – the New Passenger Counting Sensor for Public Transportation With Proven In-house 3D Technology
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Zollikofen, Switzerland, 15 June/PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/
Xovis has set itself the task of bringing its expertise into the field of
public transport. Packed trains at 8 in the morning and empty platforms at 10
in the evening. According to Xovis, what can seemingly be managed easily with
minor tweaks to connections, is in reality linked with complex planning. Their
passenger counting technology enables efficient timetabling and traffic
concepts in the future.
For operators of public transport, designing timetables is one of the most
important and most complex tasks. In doing so, the operating hours, time
between connections and routes should not be changed arbitrarily, but ideally
based on facts instead.
Xovis has been faced with this issue on many occasions. Since 2008, the Swiss
company has been exploring how flows of people can be counted and measured.
It has developed a technology that has proven successful.
Christian Studer, Chief Product Officer at Xovis, explains: “When carrying out
projects in airports, railway stations, shopping malls and pedestrian zones,
public transport links often play a central role. After all, managing the flow
of people does not end on the platform. Without reliable technology, it is
almost impossible for operators of public transport to assess the dynamics of
passenger movements or convert this into usable data.”
The newly developed Xovis PCT1 – a sensor for automatic passenger counting – is
thus tailored specifically to the transport sector. Using the PCT1, it is now
also possible to take advantage of the precision offered by Xovis technology in
the public transport sector.
Christian Studer comments as follows: “Our 3D sensors have been used around the
world in the most diverse branches for over a decade now. These include
airports and retailers, but also stadiums, hotels, office buildings and
festivals, all of which rely on our solutions. In public transport, the needs
are similar, but the associated requirements and applicable standards are
different. We therefore adapted our technology according to these conditions
and made it suitable for use on vehicles. This has now all been brought
together in the PCT1 – our first passenger counting sensor for vehicles. The
sensor meets the strict requirements and standards set out for use in buses and
trains. The stringent environmental tests were all passed with flying colors.”
Automatic passenger counting is just the beginning. As Studer comments: “From
experience, we know that the number of people gives a basis on which to work.
However, it’s important to understand the behavior of people as a whole. In
public transport, this can be how passengers board and alight at different
stops, how bikes or strollers are transported or the topic of accessibility for
passengers with disabilities. Classic data collection methods where surveys or
observations are made on site are neither precise nor efficient. It’s time for
passenger analysis to take the next step forward towards digitization.”
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Contact
Xovis
Industriestrasse 1
3052 Zollikofen
Switzerland
+41 32 342 04 70
info@xovis.com
Media Contact
Andreas Pernter
Managing Director Xovis Transportation
andreas.pernter@xovis.com
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SOURCE: Xovis
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