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Econolite’s EOS now embedded in PTV Vissim

Advanced traffic controller software has been integrated into traffic simulation solution
By Adam Hill June 5, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
PTV Vissim microsimulation software generates a digital replica of a transport network

PTV Group and Econolite have continued their coming together under the Umovity brand by embedding Econolite’s next-generation advanced traffic controller software, EOS, into traffic simulation software PTV Vissim. 

The companies say this means users "can now evaluate and optimise intersection performance with increased accuracy and advanced functionality, enabling them to make data-based decisions for a smoother and safer traffic flow".

“Integrating Econolite’s EOS, one of the most advanced traffic controller software solutions available, with PTV Vissim is another significant milestone for Umovity," said Christian U. Haas, CEO of Umovity. 

“This controller provides traffic engineers the ability to create very advanced signal operations logic to ensure the highest traffic operations performance even in complex settings. And through test and evaluation in Vissim, you can easily gain transparency and quantify the impact of different possible strategies for all road users to find the optimum solution. This is a benefit for all PTV Vissim and all EOS users and everybody who drives, rides or walks in locations where the signal programs are rolled out.”

PTV Vissim microsimulation software generates a digital replica of a transport network, including all road users. 

It incorporates diverse stage-based and ring-barrier controller software for traffic signal control, which enables planners to look at traffic signal operations and test different scenarios to see how changes - such as increased green-time for public transit vehicles - would affect other road users.

The firms say EOS provides the operational benefits of adaptive split optimisation without the need for a separate central system, and these features can now be precisely mapped and verified in PTV Vissim.

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