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Trafficware rolls out advanced controller software Scout

August 5, 2019 Read time: 1 min
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Trafficware, part of 378 Cubic Transportation Systems, has upgraded its controller software Scout to provide communities with more smart intersection technology.

The controller database has been expanded to support additional phases, overlaps, rings, channels, detectors and logic statements providing traffic engineers with options to enhance intersection features.

Cubic says the controller firmware addresses the requirements for SynchroGreen adaptive traffic signal control and connected and autonomous vehicle applications.

All controller firmware modules are pre-installed and only require a software key to enable the features, the company adds. 

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