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Quarterhill to showcase smarter transportation solutions

July 29, 2025
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Quarterhill will be demonstrating how it specialises in advanced technologies that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and compliance across global mobility systems.

The company’s core offerings on display will include tolling and commercial vehicle enforcement solutions, designed to optimise monitoring, enforcement, and transaction processing, ultimately improving the performance of transport networks.

A leader in advanced tolling systems, Quarterhill leverages cloud-based platforms and artificial intelligence to deliver scalable and secure transaction processing. As visitors will see, these systems integrate seamlessly with roadside technologies, congestion charging solutions, and mobility platforms, enabling smarter, more connected transport infrastructure. As a pioneer in toll interoperability, Quarterhill also enhances the driver experience while ensuring reliable cross-agency enforcement.

Also on show will be commercial vehicle enforcement systems offering precise and flexible solutions for monitoring heavy vehicle weights and improving road safety. Quarterhill’s Tire Anomaly and Classification System (TACS) screens vehicles to detect unsafe commercial vehicles with flat, missing, or under-inflated tyres.

The company’s Automatic Vehicle Detection and Classification (AVDC) solution uses lidar to provide accurate vehicle classification and axle counts without the need for in-road sensors. With industry-leading accuracy, this innovative system ensures high performance, redundancy, and streamlined operations for both new and retrofitted tolling setups.

Quarterhill’s traffic data collection systems are designed for highway and urban environments alike. Highlights include iTheia, an AI-powered traffic counter and classifier providing highly accurate data based on the FHWA 13-Class scheme, and the TMA-3B3 Totem, a radar-lidar system for counting bicycles and pedestrians as part of urban mobility initiatives.

Stand 1705 

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