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Next generation video detection from Iteris

The next-generation addition to Iteris’ Vantage video detection product suite, VantageNext features a scalable processing platform that provides full-motion streaming video, automatic traffic data collection, and on-board Ethernet communications. In addition, VantageNext’s powerful platform supports the expansion of intelligent transportation systems applications and continues to offer the most user-friendly video detection system in the market through the use of a new configuration and control software.
March 11, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The next-generation addition to 73 Iteris’ Vantage video detection product suite, VantageNext features a scalable processing platform that provides full-motion streaming video, automatic traffic data collection, and on-board Ethernet communications.

In addition, VantageNext’s powerful platform supports the expansion of intelligent transportation systems applications and continues to offer the most user-friendly video detection system in the market through the use of a new configuration and control software.

VantageNext provides simple set-up, enhanced remote functionality, and uses a single CAT5e camera cable to provide power and communications for full-motion video and data transmission.  

Adam Lyons, director of Marketing, Roadway Sensors at Iteris stated “VantageNext will provide users with a more robust video detection system, with expanded remote functionality, immediate data collection features, and a simplified installation.  VantageNext is truly the next generation of video detection and we’re excited to bring this to the marketplace.”

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