Streetline and Cisco Expand Collaboration

    Streetline, Inc. and Cisco announced today an expanded relationship that will combine Streetline sensing and analytics capabilities with Cisco IP cameras and video as part of the Internet of Things portfolio – expanding the breadth of sensing capabilities and further enhancing detection.

    The new integrated Parking Management solution will be deployed on the Cisco Smart+Connected City Wi-Fi platform providing an additional benefit of Wi-Fi coverage and potential additional services. Smart+Connected™ City Wi-Fi is a solution that helps global cities provide citywide connectivity and to establish a platform for new service development for citizens.

    Streetline is a global provider of Smart Parking solutions for cities, universities and corporate campuses, while Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate.

    Last year, the two companies announced a collaboration and delivered connected parking deployments in San Carlos, Calif. and San Mateo, Calif. Streetline's sensors and parking app on the Cisco network allowed residents to pinpoint parking spots before arriving to a location.

    Sensors embedded in the pavement of the selected parking spaces detect when a space is available. Cisco's smart network communicates with Streetline sensors to aggregate sensor data and the same time communicate with Streetline applications to deliver the availability of the parking spots. The intelligent network platform captures the data and publishes it into Streetline's free mobile application, Parker, which displays real-time availability of these on-street spaces as well as locations of off-street parking garages and lots along with other information such as pricing and enforcement hours.

    The technology is designed to not only help people find spaces, but also to help reduce traffic congestion and improve parking management.  Nationwide, experts estimate that 30 percent of urban traffic is caused by motorists looking for parking.  Additionally, vehicle emissions resulting from drivers looking for parking are so closely linked that a year-long study found that drivers in a 15 block district in Los Angeles drove in excess of 950,000 miles, produced 730 tons of carbon dioxide and used 47,000 gallons of gas searching for parking.  By reducing the time spent looking for a parking space, cities can take steps to reduce traffic, emissions, and driver frustration in a downtown area.

    "We are pleased to be working alongside Cisco to advance the solutions available to resolve one of the most pressing concerns facing cities: parking," said Zia Yusuf, president and CEO of Streetline, Inc.  "By combining various 'sensing' devices and tapping the power of the Cisco City Wi-Fi platform, we believe city and parking management can be taken to a whole new level."

    "Smart Parking services have the potential to significantly reduce overall congestion in cities around the world, and create a completely new experience for visitors, businesses and residents," said Wim Elfrink, executive vice president, Industry Solutions and chief globalisation officer, Cisco. "Using the intelligence of the network as a way to connect what were previously unconnected areas opens up a number of new service opportunities.  In Paris for example, the average motorist spends 4 years of their life just trying to find a parking space.  Through this collaboration with Streetline, we believe the network can provide a smarter way to address parking challenges, and help create new ongoing monetization streams for city government."

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