“We have completed our portfolio and will present some new solutions for the first time in Amsterdam, like our pole mounted Compact City Housing and the Tollchecker Roadside gantry-less tolling system,” says Boris Wagner, director of sales Traffic Technology Division at Vitronic.
The Compact City Housing allows Lidar-based traffic monitoring from a height of up to three metres, keeping the system out of reach from vandalism and minimising its footprint at the roadside. It supports multi-lane, multiple vehicle tracking and classification, as well as ANPR functionalities.
Tollchecker Roadside is a new alternative to gantry-based ETC systems. It uses machine vision technology to precisely determine a vehicle’s dimensions and identity from the side of the road.
Vitronic will also show its back office software portfolio for remote system monitoring and accessing, case data processing and traffic data management.