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EDI focuses on iCite data aggregator

Among a range of new products that Eberle Design Inc (EDI) and Reno A&E (RAE) are featuring here in Melbourne is the recently launched iCite Data Aggregator DA-300, providing cost effective remote access to real-time performance measures and traffic data from any isolated or networked intersection or arterial roadway.
October 11, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
William Russell (front) of Eberle Design and Daniel Benhammou of Acylica with the iCite Data Aggregator

Among a range of new products that 41 Eberle Design Inc (EDI) and 7435 Reno A&E (RAE) are featuring here in Melbourne is the recently launched iCite Data Aggregator DA-300, providing cost effective remote access to real-time performance measures and traffic data from any isolated or networked intersection or arterial roadway.

EDI says it easily interfaces with any make or model of traffic cabinet or controller to provide real-time traffic counts, and parsed data which can be used to derive a variety of data analytics. These may include levels of service, vehicle occupancy, arrivals on red and high density detector data.

The DA-300 provides wifi-based roadway network travel time and much more. It monitors and reports on mission-critical traffic cabinet or intersection faults via SMS or email. It’s also designed to endure temperature extremes and is well suited for solar-powered applications.

Also on the stand are the EDI and RAE parking and access control vehicle detectors which the company says set new standards in reliability and functionality. EDI and RAE provide a wide array of vehicle detection products including inductive loop detectors, automatic vehicle identification systems, accurate count detectors with directional logic and prefabricated roadway induction loops.

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