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Siemens focuses on mobility solutions at Intertraffic

Siemens will have a major presence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to highlight its “mobility solutions of tomorrow” based on three key attributes - integrated, intelligent, and innovative. As a leading supplier of integrated mobility solutions, Siemens also plans to make a lasting technological impression at Intertraffic, with several key presentations. For traffic control made very easy, fast and flexible via the internet, the company will highlight Sitraffic SmartGuard. This is especially interesting to c
February 6, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
189 Siemens will have a major presence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to highlight its “mobility solutions of tomorrow” based on three key attributes - integrated, intelligent, and innovative. As a leading supplier of integrated mobility solutions, Siemens also plans to make a lasting technological impression at Intertraffic, with several key presentations. For traffic control made very easy, fast and flexible via the internet, the company will highlight Sitraffic SmartGuard. This is especially interesting to customers who still want to enjoy the benefits of the latest traffic control technology without investing in the necessary hardware. Also extremely cost-efficient is Sitraffic Stream, which provides right-of-way for mass transit and fire-fighting vehicles by means of satellite-linked prioritisation – all without any elaborate roadside installations and at an exceptionally reasonable price.

Siemens will also be featuring Sitraffic SST5 Stella, an innovative roadway station for local event detection and warning. The company says it is perfect for use on critical sections of road in order to increase safety and improve traffic flow.

Two other highlights of the Siemens stand at Intertraffic will be the Sitraffic Sensus Unit and the Interurban Service Tool. The Sensus is a compact hybrid onboard Toll system unit which is accurate to the metre, easy to operate and universally suitable for use in satellite and microwave-based systems.

Meanwhile, the Interurban Service Tool is a user-friendly smartphone app for technicians on outdoor equipment assignments. It enables improved efficiency, speed and economy of commissioning and troubleshooting.%$Linker: 2 Asset <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 4 42752 0 oLinkExternal www.siemens.com/traffic Siemens Traffic website false /EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=42752 false false%>

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