ZenaTech has announced the launch of a Quantum Computing project for traffic optimisation and weather forecasting using the company’s drones. The project, called Sky Traffic, was developed following interest received from a government client to use the company’s ZenaDrone 1000 drones to monitor vehicle traffic.
The project will provide real-time traffic data to both the government agency and to drivers, with a goal of improving the precision, accuracy and speed of information to optimize functions such as traffic flows and routing, traffic signal management, public safety and deployment of government services. This is achieved by accessing larger datasets and more computing power more rapidly than current methods. ZenaTech’s Quantum Computing team will use Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its computing platform to manage the project. The company also plans to utilise Sky Traffic with ZenaDrone 1000 drones in weather radar applications for faster and more precise weather forecasting.
“The Sky Traffic project is an important and exciting application of our product capabilities and team knowledge into the Quantum Computing area. Integrating quantum computing with AI-driven drones will revolutionise how we analyse and respond to complex data, enabling faster, more accurate decision-making and unlocking new possibilities in automation, efficiency and real-time problem-solving,” said Shaun Passley, the CEO at ZenaTech.
Quantum computing is an emergent field of cutting-edge computer science harnessing the unique qualities of quantum mechanics to solve problems beyond the ability of even the most powerful classical computers of today, to process massively complicated mathematical problems and data at orders of magnitude faster speeds.
Drones are used by governments to monitor and improve road traffic by providing real-time aerial surveillance of traffic conditions, and identifying congestion, accidents and bottlenecks. Equipped with cameras, sensors and GPS, drones can collect data on vehicle flow, enabling authorities to optimise traffic signals, redirect traffic and plan infrastructure improvements and emergency management based on real-time insights. Quantum Computing can supercharge the speed and precision of these applications.
Drones are used in weather forecasting to collect real-time atmospheric data from hard-to-reach areas, such as storm systems or remote regions, providing valuable input for weather models. Quantum computers can then analyse this vast and complex data much faster and more accurately, improving weather predictions and enhancing the ability to forecast extreme events like hurricanes or tornadoes.
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