The technology, also known as vehicle-to-everything or V2X, can help public safety agencies and citizens alike.
New research from CDW can help you build on your success and take the next step.
The technology, also known as vehicle-to-everything or V2X, can help public safety agencies and citizens alike.
Using a National Science Foundation grant, the city will expand on its connected transportation test bed.
Hybrid work, data privacy, cybersecurity and the customer experience are among key concerns identified in the latest Digital Counties Survey.
The city is exploring how augmented reality can be used to make its system more welcoming, comfortable and accessible to people with disabilities.
The city also has made progress on rolling out new smart poles that combine sensors and connectivity.
LA recently released a smart city roadmap that envisions a highly digital and connected future.
City leaders can make investments in smart streetlights and sensors to enhance community safety and well-being.
The city is more concerned with tangible results than bleeding-edge technology.
How will the widespread rollout of new network technologies help make smart cities even smarter?
The new standard offers several distinct benefits over Wi-Fi 5 and can help enable smart cities and expand wireless coverage.
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