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Miovision Central makes data handing easier

Miovision Central, a new cloud-based traffic data platform, is the main story on the company’s stand in Hall 11. The system collects, stores and manages traffic data and video evidence and makes all the information easily accessible, enabling it to be viewed and shared by a number of individuals or groups.
April 6, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Timo Hoffmann of Miovision
Miovision Central, a new cloud-based traffic data platform, is the main story on the company’s stand in Hall 11. The system collects, stores and manages traffic data and video evidence and makes all the information easily accessible, enabling it to be viewed and shared by a number of individuals or groups.


The system has primarily been designed to work with Miovision’s video cameras and systems although can take input from other cameras and sensors – be that for data on vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians. It handles user requests for information and produces traffic data reports to facilitate project management.

Initially the system is being used for short term data such as turning counts at intersections although users are able to select the bin duration they require. Video clips can be viewed and data reviewed and the company’s goal is for all other data sources to included in the process.

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