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Telegra sets its sights on tomorrow’s traffic technology

At next week’s Intertraffic exhibition, Telegra will unveil a new generation ITS technologies which are designed to be understandable, safe and future-proof. The company said its new products address two major trends: rapidly evolving technologies for information sourcing, analysis and processing, and to counter growing traffic problems which cost societies worldwide billions of dollars every year. Its new artificial intelligence (AI) based and cloud-ready TopXview ITS platform provides ‘big data’
March 14, 2018 Read time: 1 min

At next week’s Intertraffic exhibition, 133 Telegra will unveil a new generation ITS technologies which are designed to be understandable, safe and future-proof.

The company said its new products address two major trends: rapidly evolving technologies for information sourcing, analysis and processing, and to counter growing traffic problems which cost societies worldwide billions of dollars every year.

Its new artificial intelligence (AI) based and cloud-ready TopXview ITS platform provides ‘big data’ analytics for traffic management centres and is said to be app, navigation and V2X friendly, while the new XAID applies AI and machine learning techniques to traffic video analysis.

For conveying the resulting information to drivers, Telegra is also introducing NextGen VMS technology which it says provides ±30° viewing cone for optimum legibility and does not need periodical maintenance.

Stand No: 12.201

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