Skip to main content

EDI to host ATCC webinar

September 14, 2016 Read time: 1 min
© Melpomenem | Dreamstime.com

Eberle Design (EDI) is to host a 45-minute Advanced Transportation Controller Cabinet (ATCC) Component Overview webinar on 20 September at 0800 am PDT/1100 am EDT.

In this webinar, EDI Chief Technology Officer Scott Evans will introduce and review the basic description and operation of the cabinet device level products including the cabinet monitor unit (CMU), high density switch pack (HDSP), auxiliary display unit (ADU), serial interface unit (SIU) and cabinet power supplies (CPS).

The ATCC is an open architecture traffic control cabinet that combines existing standards and the latest technological advancements to increase cabinet safety, functionality, ease of maintenance, and decreased size. It offers significant improvements to conventional cabinets in modularity and compact size, motorist safety, technician safety and diagnostics. It is intended to update or replace all cabinet types: NEMA TS-1, NEMA TS-2, Caltrans 33x and ITS Cabinet v1.

 

 

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Detection analysis technology successfully predicts traffic flows
    February 3, 2012
    David Crawford investigates new detection analysis technology from IBM. Locations on both the East and West Coasts of the US are scheduled for early deployments of IBM's new Traffic Prediction Tool (TPT) statistical analysis model for the fine-time resolution and near-term prediction of road flow conditions. Developed by IBM's Watson Research Laboratories, TPT is designed to analyse data from the the key detection indicators - average vehicle volumes and speeds passing a location in a given time interval -
  • Schreiner tagging ushers in new era of UVI
    April 6, 2016
    The very latest in windshield tagging has arrived at Intertraffic as a new era in the security of vehicle identification is ushered in. Schreiner PrinTrust is exhibiting its Windshield Label Global Secure RFID (radio frequency identification) tags – at a highly significant time for security in the traffic management sector.
  • Mexico City seeks solutions to improve air quality
    December 6, 2017
    David Crawford ponders prospects for one of the world’s most congested and polluted cities. In 1992, the United Nations named Mexico City as the world’s most polluted urban centre. In the first half of 2016, following the updating of pollution alert limits to meet international standards, Mexico recorded 115 days where ozone concentrations exceeded the acute exposure health limit.
  • VW scandal prompts emissions testing debate
    December 1, 2015
    In the wake of the VW scandal John Kendall looks at emissions testing on both sides of the Atlantic. Since the VW emissions story broke in September, emissions testing has come under greater scrutiny, and none more so than in Europe, where critics have long been highlighting the weaknesses of the testing system. Ironically, changes to the emissions testing process were already under review but the story has pushed it up the agenda.