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ATT’s iTU analyse moving objects

Singapore-headquartered ATT Systems Group, which specialises in leveraging intelligent algorithm and advanced traffic technologies, will highlight its iTU system at the ITS World Congress Melbourne.
September 8, 2016 Read time: 1 min

Singapore-headquartered 8503 ATT Systems Group, which specialises in leveraging intelligent algorithm and advanced traffic technologies, will highlight its iTU system at the ITS World Congress Melbourne.

The iTU has been designed to detect, monitor and analyse human, vehicle and other objects of interest. This compact and industrial grade electronic unit also works coherently with more than one type of sensor to form an intelligent expert system, capable of monitoring moving objects with speed from 15km/h to 120km/h on both pathways and expressways when integrated with the appropriate sensors. Advance sensor technology detects and classifies fast moving objects and it can determine directional behaviour using a virtual line across pathways. The unit can withstand harsh outdoor environmental conditions and it has the ability to provide real-time object monitoring.

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