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Iteris launches VantageLive! to collect, process and analyse intersection data

Iteris has launched the latest addition to its Vantage roadway sensors product range, VantageLive!, a cloud-based transportation analytics service that allows users to view intersection activity by automatically collecting and analysing vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian data on a continuous basis, with data availability 24/7/365 from their existing Iteris detection infrastructure. By accessing connected intersection systems within an agency’s network, VantageLive! collects data provided from Iteris Vantage p
May 2, 2017 Read time: 1 min
73 Iteris has launched the latest addition to its Vantage roadway sensors product range,  VantageLive!, a cloud-based transportation analytics service that allows users to view intersection activity by automatically collecting and analysing vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian data on a continuous basis, with data availability 24/7/365 from their existing Iteris detection infrastructure.


By accessing connected intersection systems within an agency’s network, VantageLive! collects data provided from Iteris Vantage platforms and securely sends it to the Iteris advanced analytics engine in the cloud for processing. Multiple agency personnel including traffic engineers and planning departments can then simultaneously access data and insights via a web browser.

Iteris believes VantageLive! Will significantly improve how agencies optimise and plan their transportation networks. By providing multimodal data percentages and peak hour summary reports, traffic engineers will be able to better optimise signal timing to ensure maximum signal efficiency and help improve intersection safety conditions for pedestrians and cyclists.

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