The implementation of GaiaHub's emissions monitoring system in Liepāja represents a significant advancement in urban environmental management. This report details the technical implementation, methodology, and expected impact of this innovative approach to emissions monitoring and traffic management.
At GaiaHub's core is a precision-engineered network of LPR cameras and environmental sensors deployed across Liepāja's key intersections. This infrastructure captures essential traffic and air quality data in real-time.
Our system processes this data through secure 5G networks, interfacing directly with Latvia's vehicle registry (CSDD) to analyse vehicle specifications and emission profiles. The HBEFA 4.2 methodology powers our calculations, delivering accurate measurements of CO2, NOx, and particulate matter emissions.
GaiaHub translates complex environmental data into actionable strategies for sustainable urban mobility.
Privacy and security are fundamental. Our system encrypts all data at collection, stores no video footage, and fully complies with GDPR requirements. The platform transforms raw data into intuitive visualizations through two distinct interfaces:
Our software consists of two parts.
The Liepāja implementation demonstrates how precise data collection and analysis can drive environmental change. By combining robust methodology with user-friendly design, GaiaHub helps cities make evidence-based decisions for a sustainable future.