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MagSense leads Mobilisis’ launches in Istanbul

Mobilisis is unveiling its MagSense 3DTC controller at Intertraffic Istanbul. With its integrated UMTS modem and embedded SIM card, this latest version offers reduced installation requirements compared with previous generations. Setting-up parameters including the number of detection loops, sensitivity and operation mode, can either be done directly on the device or via a PC and connections to other systems is possible via a digital interface.
May 28, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Danijela Habunek with smart control technology from Mobilisis

8115 Mobilisis is unveiling its MagSense 3DTC controller at 70 Intertraffic Istanbul. With its integrated UMTS modem and embedded SIM card, this latest version offers reduced installation requirements compared with previous generations. Setting-up parameters including the number of detection loops, sensitivity and operation mode, can either be done directly on the device or via a PC and connections to other systems is possible via a digital interface.

Also at the show Mobilisis is exhibiting its new MagSense magnetic loop sensors which connect directly to a high-speed network and are said to open new possibilities in the detection and counting of vehicles.

Able to detect vehicles at any speed from parked to 220km/h, the system transfers real-time parking information that can be used to direct drivers to the nearest available space thereby reducing congestion caused by circulating traffic. The sensors can be connected to parking ticket and patrol systems.

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