EyeOTmonitor at ITS World Congress 2025: Bringing AI-Powered Monitoring to Smart Mobility
The ITS World Congress in Atlanta was buzzing with innovation - from autonomous vehicles to next-generation traffic management and connected infrastructure. For EyeOTmonitor, this global stage was the perfect place to show how our AI-powered monitoring platform is helping mobility and transit professionals tackle one of their biggest challenges: keeping complex networks, devices, and assets reliable, visible, and secure.
And we didn’t do it alone. We partnered with HWPco, our manufacturer’s rep firm, to bring EyeOTmonitor directly to the people responsible for moving millions safely every day. Together, we showcased why proactive monitoring isn’t a “nice to have” - it’s mission-critical for transit and mobility.
The Challenge: Complexity in Transit Systems
Behind every smooth-running transit network is an ecosystem of technology:
- Onboard devices: switches, routers, radios, and cameras on buses and trains.
- Fixed infrastructure: trackside equipment, depots, and command centers.
- IoT devices: sensors, wireless access points, and edge controllers.
When something breaks, riders don’t see a “device failure.” They see a late bus, a safety gap, or a frustrating delay. Blind spots aren’t just inconvenient — they erode trust in the system.
What We Showcased at ITS World Congress
At our booth with HWPco, we gave live demos of EyeOTmonitor’s platform, and three capabilities stood out to mobility and transit leaders:
1. Monitoring Mobile Assets in Motion
Transit doesn’t stand still - and neither should monitoring. EyeOTmonitor gives operators visibility into every device across buses, trains, and mobile fleets, whether they’re in the depot, en route, or crossing an entire region.
- Track routers, radios, and switches onboard in real time.
- Ensure passenger Wi-Fi, operational comms, and safety devices stay online.
- Spot device failures proactively - before they impact riders or operators.
With EyeOTmonitor, agencies no longer have to “wait until the vehicle returns” to discover an issue. They know instantly when something goes wrong on a moving asset.
2. Geospatial Maps & Live Dashboards
Operators can view asset health on intuitive geospatial maps, showing exactly where a bus, train, or fixed device is located and how it’s performing. Live dashboards keep KPIs front and center, so teams can act on issues in seconds, not hours.
3. Camera Image Analytics
We go beyond checking whether a camera is online. EyeOTmonitor uses AI to analyze images in real time, detecting when a camera is:
- Blocked by dirt, graffiti, or weather.
- Moved or tampered with.
- Degraded in image quality before a human would notice.
For mobility, this ensures reliable video coverage at stations and onboard vehicles -reducing risks and giving operators confidence that critical footage is always available when it matters most.
Why It Matters for Mobility & Transit
By combining network monitoring, mobile asset visibility, and AI-powered image analytics, EyeOTmonitor gives transit agencies the tools to:
- Reduce service interruptions and improve on-time performance.
- Strengthen safety by ensuring cameras and comms are always functional.
- Cut costs by fixing small issues before they become big failures.
- Deliver a smoother, more reliable rider experience.
In short, we help operators stay ahead of problems - instead of reacting to them.
Looking Ahead
ITS World Congress was a milestone for EyeOTmonitor. It was our first time presenting to a global audience of transit and mobility professionals, and the conversations we had confirmed one thing: the industry is ready for proactive, AI-powered monitoring.
We’re energized by the momentum and excited to continue the conversation at upcoming events like GSX in New Orleans and WISPAPALOOZA in Las Vegas.
Want to see how EyeOTmonitor can keep your transit systems connected and your mobile assets running smoothly? Book a demo and let’s explore what’s possible.