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Econolite exhibits foundations for connected and autonomous vehicles

Econolite is showcasing its extensive portfolio of infrastructure building blocks for connected and autonomous vehicles, in support of this year’s ITS America theme: 'Integrated Mobility. Transportation Redefined.' The company will provide detailed information on its product options for aboveground (Autoscope and Accuscan), and in-ground (Accusense wireless) vehicle detection sensor solutions
June 13, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Frank Provenzano of Econolite

1763 Econolite is showcasing its extensive portfolio of infrastructure building blocks for connected and autonomous vehicles, in support of this year’s ITS America theme: 'Integrated Mobility.

Transportation Redefined.' The company will provide detailed information on its product options for aboveground (Autoscope and Accuscan), and in-ground (Accusense wireless) vehicle detection sensor solutions, including the free Autoscope 10.5.0 software upgrade that provides enhanced detection performance and bicycle differentiation accuracy for Autoscope.

Econolite is also highlightingan interactive connected vehicle display and demonstration, including the 'Smart Intersection'. The demonstration features the V2I (vehicle to infrastructure) connected vehicle capabilities of the Cobalt ATC controller, operating in unison with Savari dedicated short range communications (DSRC) wireless onboard and roadside systems. Attendees of the CV demonstration will be entered to win an Asus Zen smart watch. Also being demonstrated is Econolite’s Centracs ATMS upgrade version 2.0 in support of the Smart City V2I capabilities. The new connected vehicle-ready ATC Cabinet, as well as Econolite’s new anti graffiti, high-definition cabinet wraps, are also being highlighted.

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