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Sensys automates statistics processing

Sensys Networks is featuring its SensTraffic platform that provides automated statistical processing of precise traffic detection data, detailed performance measures, and remote network monitoring and diagnostics. Designed for arterial and freeway traffic data collection, SensFlow provides accurate volume, occupancy and speed reports. These real-time traffic data measures allow monitoring of congestion to optimise traffic operations. When used in conjunction with SensID data, the company says it gives un
October 11, 2016 Read time: 1 min
119 Sensys Networks is featuring its SensTraffic platform that provides automated statistical processing of precise traffic detection data, detailed performance measures, and remote network monitoring and diagnostics.

Designed for arterial and freeway traffic data collection, SensFlow provides accurate volume, occupancy and speed reports. These real-time traffic data measures allow monitoring of congestion to optimise traffic operations. When used in conjunction with SensID data, the company says it gives unprecedented insight into complete corridor utilisation statistics, including vehicle miles travelled (VMT) and vehicle hours travelled (VHT).

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