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Wireless traffic monitoring from Intellidesign

provides integrated functionality that would normally require external modems or chargers, enabling the system to be quickly adapted to a very specific ITS applications or other remote telemetry requirement. The company’s wireless intelligent transportation systems platforms provide a range of flexible, easy to install solutions for a many ITS applications. These include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi MAC address capture, real time and historic vehicle and pedestrian travel time, origin and destination studies and a
November 20, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Australia’s IntelliDesign claims its wireless and modular ‘one box’ solution provides integrated functionality that would normally require external modems or chargers, enabling the system to be quickly adapted to very specific ITS applications or other remote telemetry requirement.

The company’s wireless intelligent transportation systems platforms provide a range of flexible, easy to install solutions for many ITS applications. These include Bluetooth and Wi-Fi MAC address capture, real-time and historic vehicle and pedestrian travel time, origin and destination studies and average
speed data.

Platform options include integrated solar charging, high capacity batteries, and a wide variety of wireless choices including Bluetooth, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi and 2059 ZigBee.

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