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TRW takes first step towards lane centring technology
TRW’s latest Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) technology, incorporating closed loop control, has gone into production for the first time on two vehicle platforms for the European market.
LKA integrates data from a video camera sensor with electrically powered steering (EPS) to apply a short counter-steer torque via the steering system to assist the driver in preventing the vehicle from unintentionally leaving the lane.
In conventional LKA systems, the technology is only active when the vehicle is close to t
Non-intrusive red light enforcement with true secondary speed verification
REDFLEXred radar, the latest red light and speed enforcement system from Redflex, utilises non-intrusive mapping radar technology and is said to be the first enforcement system to feature true secondary speed verification capability.
REDFLEXred radar tracks the position and speed of up to thirty vehicles at an intersection simultaneously and records two independent speed measurements for every vehicle detected and automatically verifies that they are within the allowable tolerance. It also provides addit
Mitsubishi RFID based ETC system begins operation in India
India's Gujarat state has begun commercial operation of a radio frequency identification (RFID) electronic toll collection (ETC) system supplied by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). The system, the country's first fully access-controlled expressway, uses RFID readers installed at toll plazas to detect in-vehicle RFID tags and collect tolls.
The 59-lane toll system has six toll plazas; 28 lanes are equipped with the new system, which officials hope will contribute to easing traffic congestion and preserv
OmniAir to design certification program for non-Kapsch readers and tags
The E-ZPass Group is to work with OmniAir Certification Services (OCS) to specify a testing program for ensuring full compliance of competitive equipment with E-ZPass readers and tags. OCS was hired by the E-ZPass Group for fees of around US$50,000 to detail the testing needed. The documents are due to be completed by the end of the year.
Actual testing for certification will be negotiated by manufacturers with OCS-accredited testing firms.
The move to certify additional suppliers’ equipment follows K
First SCOOT for Mississippi
Siemens has won a new SCOOT adaptive traffic signal control project in the US city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. With a population of nearly 50,000 people, Hattiesburg is the fourth largest city in the state.
In the first phase, SCOOT will control up to forty intersections in Hattiesburg and the surrounding area with more intersections expected to be added to the system over the coming years. The project is being managed by local dealer Temple Inc and Siemens USA. Roadside implementation will get underway
All in one ANPR from Tattile
The latest ANPR solution from Italian camera specialist Tattile is, says the company, invaluable for national police and security forces. The compact system comprises camera, infrared lighting, embedded OCR reader and processing software for automatic number plate recognition and is able to scan over 100 number plates per second, front and rear, in any light conditions. The system can read number plates from over eighty countries, which are transmitted via wi-fi to a computer, tablet, or android smartp
In-vehicle computer delivers an always-connected fleet
Nexcom claims its in-vehicle computer, VTC 1010, provides the performance, reliability and scalability required to build a connected vehicle that can address the needs of fleet management.
Based on the Intel Atom processor E3800 product family, VTC 1010 features a wide operating temperature range, dual WWAN and SIM, built-in GPS with optional dead-reckoning, intelligent vehicle power management and four mini-PCIe expansions. VTC 1010 can deliver the telematics technology for real-time voice and data com
Solar-powered trailer tracking
Orbcomm’s GT 1100 self-powered asset tracking and monitoring solution is said to be easy to install on trailer roof tops, between the corrugations of intermodal containers and on virtually any unpowered asset. It delivers near-real-time alerts on trailer status, location, history, as well as arrival and departure events to improve security and operational efficiency.
The ruggedised device has low power consumption and solar recharging, efficient messaging (without message restrictions) and long service l
Bullet-style outdoor network camera from Axis
Axis Communications has added to its fixed cameras for outdoor perimeter and area protection with the new bullet-style Axis Q1765-LE network camera, ideal for transport installations and designed for perimeter monitoring as well as for pole mounting for surveillance of, for example, train depots.
The Axis Q1765-LE offers full HD image quality, a powerful 18 times motorised optical zoom for covering long distances and autofocus that provides images in perfect focus. Axis corridor format technology allows
Manta G-419 with CMOS sensor
For machine vision and security and surveillance applications, as well as industrial image processing, the Allied Vision Technology Manta G-419 industrial GigE camera features a CMOSIS CMV4000 CMOS sensor with four megapixel resolution and a global shutter.
Available in monochrome, colour and NIR with near infrared sensitivity, the camera has high sensitivity and high 28.6 fbs frame rate and offers several modular options such as PoE.
Traffic imaging system from JAI
The Viscam 1000 developed by vehicle imaging systems and components manufacturer JAI is a high resolution all-in-one imaging system suitable for video tolling, tolling enforcement, congestion charging, red light and speed enforcement, and a wide range of other ITS applications.
The system utilises a JAI-developed five megapixel, 75 fps CMOS monochrome or colour camera with global shutter, paired with a custom-fitted lens providing crisp details across a wide field of view.
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Alliance stages North American back office interoperability trial
JJ Eden, President and CEO of the Alliance for Toll Interoperability, talks to Jason Barnes about the new inter-agency hub, which will facilitate national transactions
When it comes to achieving interoperability, the sheer diversity of technologies in operation in the US is perhaps the tolling industry’s greatest defining characteristic and its biggest challenge. The situation is in stark contrast with some other regions of the world, such as Europe where the use of common front-end Dedicated Short-Range
EETS: still struggling to become reality
Erich Erker, Norbert Schindler, Peter Tschulik from Siemens Electronic Tolling examine the barriers to EETS deployment. Tolling in Europe was introduced to pay for the construction and operation of individual tunnels, bridges and highways and has evolved in major steps. The original manual tolling systems were highly disruptive to traffic flow and required the creation of large toll plazas, with multiple lanes and toll booths to ensure an acceptable throughput. With the introduction of Dedicated Short Range
ITS adaptions enhance cycle safety in Dublin
Enabled and enforced by innovative use of ITS, Dublin’s new off-road cycle route is proving a hit with commuters, leisure cyclists and walkers alike as Brendan O’Brien explains. Dublin City Council’s vision is to create a city where people of all ages and abilities have the confidence, incentive and facilities to cycle. On-road cycle lanes had already been incorporated into the Quality Bus Corridors design and there is a mix of on- and off-road cycle routes. However, in 2010 the Council began work on a new
Vitronic introduces precise average speed enforcement
PoliScanseco, Vitronic’s latest solution for average speed measurement uses laser based automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) and is said to deliver clear identification of vehicles on free flow lanes, together with precise average speed measurement between two or more checkpoints. All number plates are captured and data is flagged with GPS-based time synchronisation information from each of the nominated check points to achieve the most precise average speed measurement.
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Low cost mobile e-scan radar system
The Blighter Revolution 360 mobile e-scan radar from UK company Blighter Surveillance Systems is designed to address the growing need for low-cost and lightweight mobile radar surveillance systems within the military market and in commercial and state security applications.
Consuming less than 100 watts of power and with a 38kg mast payload, the system detects small and slow moving targets, even in cluttered environments, thanks to the radar’s coactive frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) doppler
Web conference - impact of big data on the automotive industry
Frost & Sullivan is organising a web conference, entitled Impact of Big Data on the Automotive Industry, on Tuesday, 10 December 2013, at 3.00 pm GMT. Frost & Sullivan program manager, Niranjan Manohar and global practice director Automotive & Transportation, Sarwant Singh, will discuss emerging trends and opportunities for the big data automotive industry.
Participants in this web conference will learn about key big data features and services, understand community, technological and other related chal
Volvo participates in self-driving car project
Volvo Cars will play a leading role in the world's first large-scale autonomous driving pilot project in which 100 self-driving Volvo cars will use approximately 50 kilometres of selected public roads in everyday driving conditions around the Swedish city of Gothenburg. These roads are typical commuter arteries and include motorway conditions and frequent queues.
The project also includes fully automated parking, without a driver in the car.
The ground-breaking project 'Drive Me - Self-driving cars f
Countdown to Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020 is about to start, with a budget of around US$104 billion. This new European Commission (EC) framework programme is designed to boost research and innovation across Europe and an information day has been organised by the Directorate Generals for Research and Innovation and Mobility and Transport on 18 December in Brussels.
The event, which will inform potential participants about the first round of calls under the Smart, Green and Integrated Transport Challenge, will provide the details of