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September 19, 2022

Seeing the big picture with Activu

Activu is showcasing the automated, remote-accessible control room video wall, powered by Activu’s vis/ability Platform. In sync with California’s Caltrans exhibit, Activu will share traffic camera feeds, content seamlessly between two control room exhibits as well as virtually to any mobile device.
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September 19, 2022

ITS Indonesia builds for the future

ITS Indonesia – host for the upcoming 19th ITS Asia Pacific Forum 2024 – reports that it is currently focusing on building a Hub Centre in the soon-to-be new capital of Nusantara. All Nusantara’s traffic management will be managed in an ITS
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September 19, 2022

Jacobs shines light on smart cities

Infrastructure designer Jacobs will be highlighting its partnering arrangement with mobility analytics specialist StreetLight Data to tackle the need for data-driven planning to reduce carbon emissions and level up social inequalities.
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September 19, 2022

Cohda powers a connected future with V2X

Cohda Wireless has developed what it says is the world’s most advanced and versatile V2X connectivity solution to help pave the way for the introduction of connected vehicles on smart roads and highways across the globe.
Andrea Ash & Bernd Luebben of Cohda
September 19, 2022

Pi-Lit’s sensors keep track of safety assets

Pi-Lit Technologies will be showcasing its Work Zone Data Exchange-compliant communication solutions that ease delivery of critical monitoring and event recognition to appropriate governmental entities.
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September 19, 2022

A new reality from Közút

Magyar Közút Nonprofit/Hungarian Public Roads will be demonstrating a mixed reality teleoperation using a vehicle in the ZalaZONE Proving Ground in mornings at the show. The vehicle can be driven remotely, using both a camera (in the vehicle and static external) feedback and digital twin representation simultaneously.
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September 19, 2022

Iteris tackles scourge of red light crashes

A 2019 AAA survey reported that 31% of drivers admitted to running a red light within the last 30 days. When vehicles dangerously accelerate upon approaching a stable green signal, what if you could hold the opposing traffic’s red light until the offending vehicle was safely through the intersection? Now you can.
Joe Bergera of Iteris
September 19, 2022

Actelis switched on for success

Actelis Networks is solidifying its status of a leading ITS networking company with its MetaLIGHT 600D-M series Ethernet switches.
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September 19, 2022

Ekin innovates for a smarter future

Ekin is pleased to welcome partners and visitors to its stand as it showcases the company's latest innovations that help cities globally improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
Monica Moosbrugger of Ekin
September 19, 2022

AASHTO looks to transformation

Yesterday’s AASHTO International Day saw a variety of events taking place to celebrate the scope of transportation’s reach. Open to everyone, and an integral part of the ITS World Congress, it’s the 18th year the American Association of State Highway and Transportation, in partnership with the US Department of Transportation, has brought together transportation officials from around the world to look at the transport challenges and opportunities facing public agencies.

AASHTO Angelos Amditis of Ertico, Philip Walsh of Yunex and Martin Knopp from FHWA
September 19, 2022

State DoTs discuss the big issues

From sustainability to equity of access, from funding to Covid recovery: there are many issues facing transportation agencies today – and what better way of addressing them than getting some of the biggest names in US transportation into a room together? The State DOT Roundtable, today at 3pm to 4.30pm in Room 411, does exactly that.
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September 19, 2022

SMATS cuts through data ‘noise’

Data overload is real, according to SMATS, the transportation industry’s self-appointed data architect. Today’s transportation officials face an overwhelming amount of data from a variety of sources—including roadside sensor collected data from vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians, crowdsourced data, connected car data, fleet data and probe data—making it harder to cut through the noise and identify actionable data that leads to optimal outcomes.
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September 19, 2022

On top down under at ITS Australia

The ITS Australia Pavilion is where visitors will get to meet co-exhibitors Seeing Machines, Sage Group, Intelematics, The University of Melbourne and Cohda Wireless, and experience some of the best that Australia has to offer in advanced transport technology.
Susan Harris of ITS Australia
September 19, 2022

EU Green Deal needs place for ITS

European groups have expressed concern that a European Union move to decarbonise transportation does not take account of the ITS sector’s importance.
Joost Vantomme of Ertico
September 19, 2022

Danlaw aims to improve school bus stop safety

V2X hardware manufacturer Danlaw will be demonstrating a real-world application of a connected school bus stop on the showroom floor at ITS World Congress Los Angeles this week.

Conducted by Michigan DOT, Operation Safe Stop observed school bus traffic over the course of a day and found that 508 motorists illegally passed a stopped school bus.

Danlaw school bus safety
September 19, 2022

Aisin gears up for connected mobility

Innovation for better connected mobility is what drives Aisin as it contributes to carbon neutrality, mobility for all as well as safety and security.
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September 19, 2022

Parsons technology unlocks the full potential of AI

Parsons has provided advanced transportation management solutions (ATMS) for nearly three decades. As visitors will learn, with the introduction of various new artificial intelligence (AI) methods, including basic AI, advanced AI and machine learning (ML), the company is now deploying more innovative and advanced technology solutions than ever before.
Daniel Lukasik of Parsons
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