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February 8, 2016
Intertraffic debut for water-based road marking removal system
For German company Traffic Lines, Intertraffic Amsterdam will be the first international exhibition it has participated at. The company was founded to focus on developing road marking removal technology against a background where many conventional techniques often do not produce the desired results and cause substantial damage to the road surface.
February 8, 2016
U-Spot parking detector offers improved detection
Spanish company Urbiotica will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 to launch a long-range communication version of its U-Spot parking sensor that provides better design, optimised roll-out cost, improved detection algorithm and a new data platform.
February 8, 2016
Radar virtual loop operates in all conditions
Icoms Detections will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to launch the ITVP2, a new radar that simulates two virtual loops for both approaching and stop-line detection.
February 8, 2016
VS-Plus enhanced traffic control software on show at Intertraffic
Verkehrs-Systeme will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to unveil new enhancements to its highly successful VS-Plus, the fully traffic actuated control software specially designed for implementing public transport priority while keeping coordination with other intersections. VS-Plus is now available in its version 8 and offers the new ‘open VS-Plus’ module that lets the customer write their own true code snippets, being interpreted at run time. No compilation is needed, full OCIT compliance is guaranteed and no d
February 8, 2016
Traffic monitoring and floating car data combine for urban mobility
Belgian company Flow will use Intertraffic Amsterdam to showcase some compelling new features on its Flowcontrol traffic management platform. The company claims it is the world’s first traffic optimisation solution where both sensor-based traffic monitoring and floating car data operate seamlessly. Flow says the platform addresses many of today’s urban mobility needs, such as parking guidance; traffic management during roadworks or events; as well as bike or pedestrian counting.
February 8, 2016
High-speed road assessment vehicle launches at Intertraffic
WDM, the UK’s leading manufacturer and provider of highway survey and monitoring equipment, will be exhibiting its RAV (road assessment vehicle) for the first time at Intertraffic Amsterdam. The RAV carries out high-speed data acquisition and recording of surface conditions, including measurement of radius of curvature, gradient and crossfall; the automatic recognition of surface cracking; plus geometric longitudinal profile, accurate at speeds down to 0kph.
February 8, 2016
Electronic timetable delivers real time travel data
Among a range of products that Dresden Elektronik Verkehrstechnik will showcase at Intertraffic Amsterdam will deZign, based on innovative e-paper technology and which has been upgraded with new functions to make the e-paper device even more attractive for the user.
February 8, 2016
Bartco launches temporary VMS for work zones
UK manufacturer of temporary, solar powered variable message signs (VMS), Bartco UK, will unveil what it claims is the first temporary VMS designed for use within work zones. The HD Quattro was developed in response to feedback from customers requiring a product to affirm on-site speed limits for work zone vehicles. Designed to show limited amounts of information, such as speed roundels, at just 600mm x 600mm, the free-standing, 12v battery-powered device is the smallest VMS in Bartco’s portfolio.
February 8, 2016
Automatic tyre pressure, temperature, condition data on the move
Under-inflated tyres are a widespread, global issue that impact road and driver safety. Indeed, across Europe alone, under-inflated tyres contribute to 9% of all fatal road accidents and 41% of serious injury road accidents, according to EU data. UK company WheelRight will be at Intertraffic Amsterdam with a proven automatic tyre condition management system that can address such issues. The company’s Drive-Through Tyre Management system automatically measures and records the pressure in a vehicle’s t
February 8, 2016
Magnetic Autocontrol introduces dynamic vehicle access control
The Magnetic Autocontrol Group, headquartered in Schopfheim, Germany, will present a new access control system for vehicles that is based on dynamic terminals. Up to four control terminals which are adjustable not just in height, but also depth, approach the vehicle driver and passengers if applicable. Depending on the application they can identify themselves by fingerprint scanners, iris scanners, passport readers, card readers, coin validators or an intercom system.
February 1, 2016
Intertraffic Amsterdam 2016 Innovation Awards finalists
Smart and innovative thinking will again be awarded at the world’s largest, and best attended, trade fair for the infrastructure, traffic management, safety, parking, and smart mobility sectors, when the winners of the 2016 Intertraffic Innovation Awards are announced on 5 April during the opening ceremony.
January 15, 2016
BitFlow frame grabbers support AMD and NVIDIA GPUs
US-based machine vision supplier BitFlow said it is the first frame grabber manufacturer to support workstation graphics processor units (GPU) from both NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). New software co-developed by BitFlow and the two GPU makers enables the integration of the GPUs with the BitFlow buffer interface API (BufIn) and the processing power of NVIDIA and AMD.
January 15, 2016
Lightning fast weather detection
Lufft’s new WS800 weather sensor detects lightning and other environmental parameters including ambient temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, rainfall intensity and volume as well as global radiation. It detects the radiated electromagnetic waves of a thunderbolt and Lufft said the WS800 is resistance to electromagnetic radiation, which occurs on high speed train rails. The unit is small enough fit into the existing housing of the WS700 and communicates with the stan
January 15, 2016
Kapsch launches truck enforcement systems
Kapsch TrafficCom North America as launched a new suite of end-to-end commercial vehicle enforcement (CVE) solutions that it claims can help maximise state enforcement resources, improve vehicle compliance and increase road safety.
January 15, 2016
Q-Free highlights the advantages of barrier-less parking
At the ITS World Congress Q-Free highlight its smart parking system which uses ANPR to record vehicles entering and exiting a car park without the use of a barrier and offers cashless payment for account holders.