Solapur Highway, India gets toll management transmission solution

UK manufacturer of CCTV transmission solutions, AMG, has completed a new toll management transmission solution on the Solapur Highway for transportation company ITNL in India. ITNL is using the solution to monitor two toll plazas with a total of 20 Lanes with 24 booths, four of which have reversible lanes. The project covers a road stretch of 105 kilometres, with 49 kilometres between the toll Plazas. The new system includes 132 cameras of which 126 are fixed cameras and six are pan, tilt zoom cameras.
Charging, Tolling & Road Pricing / September 16, 2014
UK manufacturer of CCTV transmission solutions, AMG, has completed a new toll management transmission solution on the Solapur Highway for transportation company ITNL in India. ITNL is using the solution to monitor two toll plazas with a total of 20 Lanes with 24 booths, four of which have reversible lanes. The project covers a road stretch of 105 kilometres, with 49 kilometres between the toll Plazas.

The new system includes 132 cameras of which 126 are fixed cameras and six are pan, tilt zoom cameras.  Other hardware integrated into the solution includes Lane Controllers, AVC Controllers, and RFID readers. The system is operated on an Ethernet backbone, with 35 unmanaged AMG switches and incorporates vehicle detection and enforcement solutions along with access control equipment.

Sara Bullock, international sales director at 558 AMG Systems, says, “AMG has supplied a large number of transmission solutions for well over 1, 000 km of highways traffic management solutions in India. We’re extremely pleased that ITNL decided to use our switches for this new project on the Pune - Solapur Highway.”
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