PTV’S next-gen traffic management
PTV is here in LA to present its latest solutions for real-time data analysis, visualisation, modelling, and simulation.
WTI’s Viper camera takes bite out of maintenance
WTI’s new Viper H.265 HD30L traffic camera eliminates much of the manual upkeep required by traditional camera deployments—saving transportation agencies hours of on-site maintenance.
Geotab shows trio of software solutions
First-time visitor to the World Congress Geotab is showing several software products that it has developed in recent months to help classify vehicle behaviour. Route Analytics (RA), Stop Analytics (SA) and Updated Vehicle Vocation Classifications (UVVC) are all now part of the company’s portfolio.
In focus fast with Merit Lilin
At the booth of Merit Lilin, look up and you’ll see looking down on you what the company says is the world's first 4K AI traffic camera equipped with the latest Yolo AI. The Yolo - ‘you only look once’ - algorithms ensure super-fast and extremely high resolution images.
VanJee Lidar aims to improve truck safety
Chinese company VanJee is showing off its high-quality Lidar WLR-711 sensor specifically designed for vehicle classification, traffic data collection and vehicle dimension measurement. This data is crucial for automatic tolling, safety and compliance and infrastructure planning.
Lanner teams with Hailo on smart cities solution
Lanner Electronics is showcasing the LEC-2290H, an AI-powered traffic video analytics and monitoring system for smart cities, at ITS World Congress in Los Angeles this week. Lanner collaborated with leading AI chipmaker Hailo to design and create the edge AI appliance which can be mounted anywhere from lighting poles, buildings or smart poles deployed across the city.
Sensys Networks goes local to keep delivering
With global demand for many components and raw materials outpacing supply, the ITS industry has not been spared by supply chain shortages and delays – affecting transportation agencies and their projects.
SICE says it all with Sidera
SICE’s flagship centralised traffic management system Sidera now manages all the company’s ITS equipment on more than 2,500km of roads and 340km of tunnels worldwide. In fact, Sidera handles data for some of the world’s most iconic and complex infrastructures. These include the Calle 30 in Madrid, the WestConnex tunnels in Sydney, the Seattle Tunnel in the US and the Stockholm Bypass.
Autotalks launches third-generation chipsets
Autotalks launched its new third generation chipsets TEKTON3 and SECTON3 at ITS World Congress in Los Angeles this week. Designed to support all upcoming Vehicle to Everything (V2X) requirements, the devices are the world’s first chipsets that support both Day 1 scenarios and 5G C-V2X for Day 2 scenarios.
Automotus enables Smart Loading Zones
Automotus has developed a new automated kerb management solution that runs on cameras equipped with computer vision technology. Mounted on existing city or airport infrastructure—such as streetlight poles—the solution enables Smart Loading Zones that minimise distractions, decrease safety hazards and reduce non-tax deductible parking citations for fleet operators.
SWRI fuels young people’s passion for STEM topics
A small car on the Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) booth aims to spur young people’s interest in STEM topics and further the cause of autonomous vehicles.
Invision shows the way with VOD system
Invision has automated the way transportation agencies and road operators count passengers in vehicles with its new Vehicle Occupancy Detection (VOD) system. According to the company, the solution is easy to deploy on roadsides or in the median with no on-site tuning, providing a fully automated, mobile solution with 99% accuracy that can be moved between sites as needed.
No summertime blues for Gewi
Canada’s Quebec City, with a population of round 550,000, has a specific challenge when it comes to building new roads and maintaining existing ones. Harsh winter weather means roadworks have a short window of opportunity – April to October at best. During these summer months there can be upwards of 2,000 sets of roadworks, causing major traffic snarls.
ITS diary dates for 2023
As a fabulous 28th ITS World Congress 2022 in Los Angeles begins to draw to a close, thoughts turn to next year’s ITS events.
Jogan ensures no hiding place for driving offenders
There’s no hiding now for drivers and front seat passengers who aren’t wearing seatbelts or are using their phones while driving. The latest addition to the QCAM range of optical imaging cameras has a colour polarised lens that sees clearly into the front seat of vehicles.
Polara enables safer crossings for the visually impaired
Polara Enterprises is expanding into international markets with its iNS Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS), designed to make pedestrian crossings easier to negotiate for the visually impaired.
$160m available for US ITS projects
Significant boost for ITS from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed last year
PTV and Econolite on road to future-proof solutions
Transportation simulation software specialist PTV Group and North American traffic management provider Econolite are working together to develop new mobility solutions globally. Econolite CEO Abbas Mohaddes and PTV CEO Christian Haas sat down with Daily News to talk about the challenges and opportunities they face…
Congress bangs drum for inclusion
The Opening Ceremony of ITS World Congress 2022 began in spectacular, noisy, bucket-drumming fashion with a performance which rocked a packed crowd. A hush then fell around the Plenary Stage for a touching ‘moment of silence’ for the UK’s Queen Elizabeth II, whose funeral took place on Monday.
Qualcomm tackles C-V2X connectivity gaps
Recognising the inherent safety concerns with gaps in C-V2X connectivity, Qualcomm has developed a way to extend coverage to places where Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals are not available—such as a long tunnel or deep parking structure.