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April 9, 2014

High performance USB 3.0 camera

Based on Sony’s EXview HAD II ICX674 sensor, the new high performance USB 3.0 camera from Lumenera Corporation, the Lt365R, is ideal for industrial and scientific applications requiring fast data and reliable image delivery including traffic, tolling, life sciences, slide scanning, high-speed inspection and machine vision. Running 53 fps at full resolution or 66 at an HDTV resolution of 1920 x 1088, the Lt365R series takes advantage of Lumenera’s unique memory buffer technology so frames are not lost wh
April 9, 2014

Mobile travel information and payment by smartphone

TraviPay from German mobile payment expert sunhill technologies is a new smartphone app which integrates all the company’s mobile payment applications to provide payment, travel and information for services such public transport, parking, taxi, electric car charging and e-mobility, with just one click on the phone’s display. In cooperation with leading producers of barriers including Designa, Scheidt&Bachmann and Skidata, sunhill has also enabled worldwide payment methods such as operator billing and cr
April 9, 2014

Buses services benefit from seamless Wi-Fi data transfer

Ted Bowser explains how the almost total Wi-Fi coverage at Ride-On’s new bus garage is providing big benefits for the operator and passengers alike. The ability to download and upload data to and from the various systems on board buses has become central to mass transit operators’ business model. So when Ride-On, the public transportation system in Maryland’s Montgomery County, was moving one of its three depots into a bigger and purpose-built facility, connectivity was a key consideration.
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April 8, 2014

Extended temperature PoE switch

The unmanaged RocketLinx ES7206-XT Power over Ethernet switch from Comtrol ES7206-XT contains four Gigabit IEEE 802.3af/at PoE ports, one Gigabit copper uplink port, and one Gigabit SFP uplink port supporting multi-mode or single-mode fibre connections. Featuring voltage boost technology, the switch enables direct 12-36 VDC input, supporting vehicle, building, and factory power systems while delivering reliable power to PoE devices. Designed for quick, convenient set-up, the company says its rugged feat
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April 8, 2014

Hand held Lidar high performance laser camera

Kustom Signals has launched its latest generation hand-held video laser, LaserCam 4, powered by the award winning ProLaser 4. LaserCam 4 offers greater range to target, faster acquisition time and image resolution of plates at longer distances, providing a comprehensive video record of tracking history. Superior optics, advanced software and narrower beam width provide exceptional performance. Ergonomically designed, the rugged, forward-sweep pistol grip and trigger angle provide outstanding balance and
Kustom Signals LaserCam 4
April 8, 2014

Wireless traffic signal control

Indian traffic electronics company, Envoys, has launched its latest vehicle actuated traffic signal controller that uses wireless to control the traffic signal. This adaptive traffic control system (ATCS) compatible controller is suitable to use at isolated intersections or as part of a synchronised chain of controllers. The controller supports remote monitoring and management of signal plans over various communications mediums, including 3G. Other features include optimised solar power operation, PWM-
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April 8, 2014

Volvo cars equipped with park and pay parking solution

Volvo Cars’ new on-board infotainment and navigation solution, Sensus Connect, now has an integrated EasyPark Park&Pay solution that allows drivers to find and pay for parking from inside the car. Drivers of Volvo cars equipped with Sensus Connect are now able to navigate to a parking space, pay the parking fee through an on-board system and receive information or pay for additional parking via the EasyPark smartphone app whilst away from the vehicle.
Volvo Cars EasyPark park and go solution.
April 8, 2014

Lufft’s new sensor collects road weather information at traffic speed

Mobile road weather information sensor Marwis, developed by German measurement and control technology company Lufft, can be mounted on any vehicle to collect real-time weather data such as road surface temperature, dew point, water film height, road conditions (humidity, snow, ice and frost) and grip (friction) as well as other environmental data. Marwis measures meteorological data and road condition information 100 times per second. At a driving speed of 80km/h, the mobile sensor records every 20cm, r
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April 8, 2014

Flir adds e-zoom to thermal imaging cameras

Flir has enhanced its F-series and PT-series security cameras with a user-friendly web interface, an enhanced level of security with three login levels, and continuous e-zoom functionality. E-zoom has been added to all 640x480 versions of the F-series and PT-series cameras, eliminating fixed intervals while using the zoom function. The e-zoom appears as a smooth and continuous image throughout the zoom range and users can stop the zoom position. Other new features include a web interface with a liv
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April 8, 2014

Navtech launches automatic incident detection radar

Navtech Radar’s latest radar-based automatic incident detection (AID) solutions for traffic management applications CTS350-X is, according to the company, suitable for use in tunnels, bridges and strategic roads. Easy to install and significantly smaller than previous models, and with a vehicle detection range of 500m, the radar gives very low numbers of false alarms – typically one per 1 kilometre per 24 hours. It is suitable for use in geographical regions where inclement weather, rain, fog, snow, sand
April 8, 2014

German authorities use CB-radio message to reduce accidents in roadworks

Citizen Band radio is proving useful to prevent accidents in Germany’s roadworks. In common with other German Länder (federal regions) with large volumes of commercial vehicles using their trunk road networks, Bavaria had been experiencing high levels of road traffic accidents (RTAs) involving heavy trucks in the vicinity of minor motorway maintenance sites. This was despite the extensive visual warning regulations published in the German federal road safety audit (RSA) guidelines for the protection of site
A CB radio trailer in position with grey boxes
April 8, 2014

France’s railways roll out B2B web portal

A new English-language web portal, www.French-rail-industry.com has been launched to promote France’s railways expertise to potential customers. The web portal aims to raise awareness among industry professionals worldwide of the know-how prevalent in France’s railway sector with sections devoted to the latest international company news and events such as Innotrans, which will take place in Berlin from 23 to 26 September 2014. The website will also help to establish connections between international
April 8, 2014

Viper SmartKey, hands-free, keyless vehicle entry and exit from your smartphone

Vehicle security specialist Viper has launched its latest keyless vehicle entry system, Viper SmartKey, which it says provides hands free, keyless entry and exit from a vehicle using Bluetooth technology, controlled from the Viper SmartStart smartphone app. Viper SmartKey creates a wireless perimeter around a vehicle that responds to a smartphone via the cloud-connected technology of Viper SmartStart. Compatible with any Viper security or remote start system, the phone simply needs to be within a given r
April 8, 2014

Indra to coordinate European Mobiwallet project

International consulting and technology company Indra is coordinating the consortium of 15 companies and government bodies that is developing the Mobiwallet project, which will be piloted in the cities of Santander, Florence and Novi Sad and the West Midlands region of the UK. MobiWallet will turn any smartphone into a payment terminal with top-up on the go anywhere, thanks to technologies like NFC tags, 2D barcodes, interactive websites and augmented reality. An innovative platform will process the paym
April 8, 2014

EU releases first transport infrastructure funds

Following its decision in March to make the first US$16.4 billion tranche of funding available for trans-European transport network projects, the European commission has now adopted the first work programmes within this framework: a multi-annual work programme covering larger projects with a total budget of US$15.1 billion and an annual work programme for 2014 addressing smaller projects with a budget of US1.3 billion. The funding priorities set out in these programmes include: The closing of missing lin
April 8, 2014

PennDOT makes funds available for transportation improvements

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is accepting applications for funding for transportation improvement projects under the Multimodal Transportation Fund created by Act 89. PennDOT can make available US$20 million in fiscal year 2014-15 to distribute to successful applicants. Eligible projects can cost between US$100,000 and US$3 million and they require a 30 per cent match from local sources. PennDOT will evaluate the applications and make selections based on such criteria as safety
April 8, 2014

UK defaults to hard shoulder running to expand motorway capacity

Hard shoulder running has become the UK’s default response to increasing motorway capacity as Colin Sowman reports. Facing a predicted 46% increase in traffic levels by 2040 and the current economic recovery leading to more people travelling to, from and for work leaves the UK government under short- and long-term pressure to increase the capacity on the main motorway network. Particular sections of motorways are already experiencing repeated, sometimes tidal, congestion and both tight Treasury limits and t
M4/M5 smart motorway scheme in operation
April 8, 2014

Opening the closed-loop to realise ITS benefits

Jim Leslie, manager of ITS applications engineering at the Econolite Group looks at practical steps in transitioning from closed-loop masters to a centralised ATMS. Not many years ago the standard method of coordinating signalised intersections in local areas was to install an on-street master – each of which monitored and controlled a limited number of signal controllers or intersections as a closed-loop system. And, to a certain extent, each closed-loop system was autonomous from others deployed by the ag
Jim Leslie
April 8, 2014

3M invests US$1.3 million in tolling technology testing

3M is investing $1.3million to expand its research center to develop and test tolling and public safety products, and customers can use it too. When 3M opened its Transportation Safety Research Center (TSRC) in the 1970s it was as an extension of its research facilities. More than a showcase for innovation, the center was—and continues to be—a dynamic outdoor laboratory where new traffic materials, systems, vehicle safety and public safety products are tested in real-world conditions. Now, with 3M expanding
Tolling Gantry at 3m test facility
April 7, 2014

America fires V2V starting gun

Leo McCloskey, ITS America’s senior vice president for Technical Programs, talks to Jason Barnes about what the recent NHTSA ruling on light vehicle connectivity means for cooperative infrastructures in North America. In early February the US Department of Transportation’s (USDOT’s) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced it had decided to start taking steps to enable Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication technology for light vehicles. In so doing, the many safety-related applicati
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