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Peek Traffic showcases its latest traffic management technologies

Peek Traffic will showcase at this year’s ITS America Annual Meeting its recently announced Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) software called Spinnaker. Spinnaker is a true web-based application using the latest web technologies, allowing it to be viewed through a web browser from a number of different operating systems and computing devices such as Windows, OSX, Android, iOS and Linux. The system is scalable and modular, allowing traffic control centres to monitor multiple sub-systems such as inter
May 15, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Peek’s web server application mirrors the controller’s front panel display

101 Peek Traffic will showcase at this year’s ITS America Annual Meeting its recently announced Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) software called Spinnaker.

Spinnaker is a true web-based application using the latest web technologies, allowing it to be viewed through a web browser from a number of different operating systems and computing devices such as Windows, OSX, Android, iOS and Linux. The system is scalable and modular, allowing traffic control centres to monitor multiple sub-systems such as intersection control, travel times, adaptive traffic control, CCTV and more. It also supports the latest NTCIP standards.

In addition to Spinnaker, Peek Traffic will also highlight its line of ATC controllers along with the web server application that allows authorised users to remotely access and configure the ATC controllers through any device connected to the network running a compatible browser, including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari.

Peek points out that its line of central system software products have been installed in more than 50 cities managing over 5,000 intersections across the US, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean.

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