Partners
The Mobile Millennium project is made possible through partnership with many sponsors, including:
UC Berkeley College of Engineering is the home of several departments, including the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, which led the Mobile Century and Mobile Millennium projects. | |
California Center for Innovative Transportation, the host organization for Mobile Millennium, works to ensure a harmonious collaboration between government, academia, and industry. The CCIT staff brings key expertise in the areas of traffic engineering, Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS), and hands-on implementation and deployment of operational applications. | |
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and its Division of Research and Innovation, in cooperation with its partners, has developed a comprehensive program to research, develop, test, and evaluate transportation innovations. This program has partially funded the Mobile Millennium project, and will enable Caltrans to enhance and expand mobility options. | |
Nokia has identified the Mobile Millennium experiment as the next step toward its mobile traffic probe program. In collaboration with the UC Berkeley team, their staff will continue to design, develop, and operate client-side and server-side software that will be the engine for traffic data collection and dissemination during the experiment. | |
NAVTEQ brings technical know-how and operational expertise to the program as the industry leader in production and distribution of digital maps and real-time traffic information. Navteq's traffic division will work with the Mobile Millennium team to fuse probe data and current traffic information and leverage existing distribution channels. |