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SNAPS 2.4 released

The newly released Sensys Networks Archive and Proxy Server (SNAPS) version 2.4 provides improved user interface and enhanced reporting and automation. It employs Google Maps to provide traffic managers with real-time traffic conditions via colour-coded congestion segments. An enhanced user interface enables advanced remote network management and real-time system performance validation, while user-defined alerts improve responsiveness to changing traffic conditions and hardware/software events. Further stre
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The newly released 119 Sensys Networks Archive and Proxy Server (SNAPS) version 2.4 provides improved user interface and enhanced reporting and automation. It employs 1691 Google Maps to provide traffic managers with real-time traffic conditions via colour-coded congestion segments. An enhanced user interface enables advanced remote network management and real-time system performance validation, while user-defined alerts improve responsiveness to changing traffic conditions and hardware/software events. Further streamlining traffic management operations, SNAPS 2.4 automation upgrades include statistical reporting at customisable intervals on count, speed, percentage of lane occupancy, user-defined reporting templates (exportable to Excel, HTML or graphic display file formats), and the ability to output data to a variety of third-party applications.

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