Texas Instruments makes most of image projection technology
The image projection technology used in most movie theatres is coming soon to an auto near you. Texas Instruments features a prototype extra large, automotive head up display (HUD) demonstrating digital light processing (DLP) technology. The prototype enables a field of view up to 12 degrees, more than double the traditional HUDs on the market today.
“DLP enables a HUD to display more information,” said Alan Rankin, business development manager, DLP automotive solutions, Texas Instruments. The larger di
Delphi asks college students to envision the Vehicle of the Future
At the ITS World Congress, Delphi asked college students to envision the vehicle of the future, and they got some surprising results from the young minds of America. Delphi worked with Square One Education Network – the organisation collaborating with ITS America for the Youth Connections Showcase – to bring the students to the Delphi booth on Monday
Aisin unveils see-through mirror monitor at ITS World Congress
The Aisin Group is unveiling its see-through mirror monitor to the general public for the first time at ITS World Congress Detroit.
The mirror monitor provides drivers with visibility into traditional blind spots. The system enables drivers to see adjacent vehicles and pedestrians more clearly, while driving or reverse parking.
The system works by combining video feed from cameras inside and outside the vehicle, showing areas normally blocked on the rear-view mirror by pillars or back seats. A protot
Laser Technology exhibits TruCapture system
Laser Technology is exhibiting its latest TruCapture and TruSense systems on its booth. TruCapture uses expanding optics to create an elongated laser beam with an optimum detection range of between 66 and 164ft (20 and 50m) and speed measurements are accurate within 3mph (5km/h) in traffic management mode and 1mph (1.6km/h) in enforcement mode.
Esri helps UDOT consolidate maps into single platform
Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has launched a new website that consolidates hundreds of traffic and infrastructure maps on a single platform, following an open government initiative touted by the state. “Utah views transportation infrastructure as the property of its citizens,” said Terry Bills, global transportation industry manager for Esri. “They paid the bills. They should be able to access this type of information.
smartmicro displays full range of traffic radar technology
smartmicro, a Germany headquartered specialist in automotive and traffic management radar sensors, is here at the ITS World Congress to showcase its latest radar technology for adaptive intersection control and arterial management.
Viewpoint on the 2015 ITS World Congress
The next ITS World Congress will be held in stunning Bordeaux, France, from 5 – 9 October, 2015. Didier Gorteman, Ertico - ITS Europe, chair of the organising committee, explains how the event is shaping up.
Q The theme of next year’s ITS World Congress in Bordeaux is “Towards intelligent mobility – Better use of space”. Could you give an overview of how this theme will shape the event?
A The EPC chose this theme together with the host organisations. With the word space we want to make a link to space
Verizon plans to launch off-the-shelf telematics
‘Bringing connectivity to every vehicle’ was the vision Lowell McAdam (pictured), chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications put before delegates at the second plenary session. He said by 2017 there will be three times more networked devices than people in the world and such connectivity could radically alter transportation. “GE estimates that connected technologies have the potential to reduce the global transportation industry’s demand for fuel by 14%.”
Schneider Electric launches EcoTrafiX management solution
Energy management specialist Schneider Electric has launched traffic management solution EcoTrafiX for cities and highways operators.
EcoTrafiX is a suite of equipment, software and services that is designed to allow customers to predict and respond to road problems.
Its component parts include Command TM, which commands real-time city and highway signals and devices; Expert TM, which encompasses several modules to optimise traffic; and Mobility TM, which enables collaboration on events between mu
Encouraging the new generation of ITS entrepreneurs
A select group of startups will have the chance to rub elbows Wednesday evening with ITS leaders and strategic investment firms at a special reception on the top floor of the Crowne Plaza Detroit Downtown Riverfront Hotel. These entrepreneurs, early-stage startups and mid-stage startups are hoping to secure their next round of investment to help fund development, sales, marketing and general growth.
Cisco shows solution for traffic signal prioritisation
Part of its company-wide Smart +Connected Communities initiative, Cisco is highlighting a new traffic signal prioritisation solution, showing how vehicles can reliably and securely interact with signal infrastructure on the fly.
While other vendors at the World Congress are focused on specific ITS solutions, Cisco builds the network infrastructure that connects the diverse devices to each other and to traffic management centres The traffic signal prioritisation solution is an example of this connectivity
Honda offers World Congress delegates autonomous vehicle ride
Honda has a big presence at this year’s World Congress with a large display in the exhibition hall and live on-road demonstrations. One of the key exhibits is a prototype in-car system through which android and Apple smartphones can be connected to, displayed on and controlled by the car’s standard instrumentation. Video demonstrations highlight a family of V2X communication technology that warns car drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists if they are on a collision course with each other.
Parkmobile signs deal to buy ParkNow from BMW
While parking may not be the most fashionable of topics, the BMW i8 on Parkmobile’s stand is perhaps the most photographed item in the exhibition. That’s not to say the mobile, on-demand parking company doesn’t have a good story to tell because it has just signed a deal to buy ParkNow from BMW.
“ParkNow is a pre-pay and reservation service and the combination of the two will mean we can offer reservation, pre-pay and on-demand payment for both on- and off-street parking,” said executive vice president of
EcoTrafiX debuts in Dallas
Schneider Electric’s new EcoTrafiX advanced transport management system will make its debut in Dallas, Texas, by the end of this year, it was announced at the ITS World Congress in Detroit.
Smart and secure solutions from Simrex
Simrex is displaying equipment that addresses two of the ITS sector’s bigger concerns: data security and smart infrastructures.
IBM brings Smart Cities Initiative to São Paulo
IBM announced the opening of a new information control centre in São Paulo, Brazil, capturing, linking and unifying data from 19 TMCs across the state–an area that includes 4,000 miles of state highways serving a population of 20 million people in 271 cities.
x-Link integrates video data for trains and traffic
Partners Eberle Design Inc. (EDI) and CTC have joined forces to link traffic and railroad signals with x-Link.
SAE seeks to raise standards
SAE is using its World Congress booth to highlight its work on standard setting for in-vehicle electronics, human machine interfaces and data use, transfers and security.
Iteris completes VantageNext deployment in Michigan
Iteris has revealed that VantageNext, the company’s newest and most advanced video detection system, has been deployed in the Michigan cities of Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, through the company’s distributor, Carrier & Gable. The four-camera systems were installed this summer and evident straight away were the remote functionality and ease of installation during the process.
Pedestrian sensing and optical upgrades from Wireless Technology
New pedestrian-sensing technology and an enhanced camera system are key exhibits on Wireless Technology’s booth.