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July 7, 2016
Vista launches new full HD ANPR camera range
The new range of full HD number plate recognition cameras and controllers from UK company Vista CCTV now uses IP transmission rather than the traditional coax and grabber cards. This gives the advantage of plate recognition on wider lanes, higher quality images and increased read rates, providing a more flexible infrastructure to the system, says the company.
July 7, 2016
SimActive’s latest software processes data from satellite, UAV images
Canadian developer of photogrammetry software, SimActive, has released the latest version of its Correlator3D patented end-to-end photogrammetry solution for the generation of high-quality geospatial data from satellite and aerial imagery, including unmanned aerial vehicles more commonly known as drones.
July 7, 2016
Econolite partners with Clean Slate Group on traffic signal cabinet decoration program
US-based Econolite has partnered with Clean Slate Group to provide customisable anti-graffiti vinyl wraps for traffic cabinets in support of decoration and anti-graffiti programs. Econolite says the fade-resistant vinyl film used for the wraps can significantly reduce costs associated with removing graffiti and also reduces maintenance costs by eliminating the need for repainting.
July 6, 2016
Veri-Park launches ticketless barrier-controlled parking
Ticketless parking payment specialist Veri-park is now installing barrier-controlled solutions to complement its barrier-less systems. However, the parking payment process remains ticketless. The announcement comes as part of Veri-park’s drive to expand its range of parking solutions to address specific customer feedback and follows the successful first year of operation of a barrier controlled, ticketless Veri-park solution at a busy hospital in Wolverhampton.
July 6, 2016
IRD’s portable wheel load scale now enables WIM screening
International Road Dynamics’ (IRD) SAW Series III portable wheel load scale is now available in a configuration that enables weigh-in-motion screening for overweight vehicles, using the system’s software to pre-select overloaded trucks.
July 6, 2016
US companies develop Lidar-based speed enforcement
US companies All Traffic Solutions and DragonEye Technology have developed the TraffiCloud enforcement suite, combining All Traffic Solution's TraffiCloud web-based management services with Dragoneye's Lidar devices, which the companies say makes it easier for departments to improve accuracy, save time and reduce court challenges. TraffiCloud-enabled Lidar records the vehicle speed, distance, direction and the time of each capture instantly to the TraffiCloud. Notes and images can also be added to each cap
July 5, 2016
Lufft introduces new road weather visibility sensor
Lufft's VS2k-UMB visibility sensor for road weather stations and traffic control systems, which replaces the VS20-UMB, measures visibility up to 2,000 metres and features an optimised housing alloy that is water resistant even under extreme conditions.
July 5, 2016
Mako CMOS cameras: quality made affordable
The latest entrants in Allied Vision’s low-cost Mako camera family are perfect for users looking for a high performance, entry-level camera. From the Mako G-234 which Sony’s new IMX249 CMOS sensor, to the MakoU-029, Mako U-51 amd Mako U-130, which are all equipped with OnSemi’s PYTHON CMOS sensors, to the Mako U-503 which utilises Aptina’s MT9P031 CMOS sensor, the small form factor of the Mako makes it easy to integrate into systems for various applications such as industrial imaging, inspection, or roboti
July 1, 2016
Inrix mobile app provides real time travel , route information
The new Inrix Traffic mobile app uses machine learning to predict and personalise the user’s routes, destinations and alerts, adding favourite places automatically. Based on learned activities, it creates a daily, driver-specific itinerary of anticipated trips, as well as frequent and preferred routes. By accessing calendar information on a mobile device, the app also adds events with addresses to the daily driving itinerary.
July 1, 2016
New Ethernet switch from Antaira for traffic applications
Antaira Technologies has expanded its industrial networking infrastructure family with the LMX-1002C-SFP series, an industrial gigabit managed Ethernet switch series has been designed fulfill industrial automation applications in harsh or outdoor environments, including intelligent transportation systems, roadway traffic control or monitoring, security surveillance and access control systems.
July 1, 2016
Siemens launches one-watt traffic signal
Siemens claims to have improved the energy efficiency of traffic lights by more than 85 per cent by using what it calls one-watt technology. The first pilot projects are already running in Bolzano, Italy and Bietigheim-Bissingen near Stuttgart in Southern Germany.
June 29, 2016
TagMaster - CitySync launch ANPR camera for parking, access control and traffic markets
The latest ANPR camera from UK-based ANPR specialist CitySync (part of TagMaster) is the CitySync 50, an all-in-one camera for free-flow parking, access control/security and traffic applications. It is said to offer comprehensive on-board capabilities and is designed to be used globally with a variety of illumination options, both infra-red and white light, to provide quality images regardless of plate type and lighting conditions. The camera outputs up to two separate relays based upon multiple rule groups
June 28, 2016
Moxa launches NEMA compliant PTZ camera
Moxa´s rugged 1080P PTZ speed dome IP camera VPort 66-2MP series, which is now compliant with the NEMA TS2 Section 2 certification, features 1080P full HD resolution at 60 FPS and an H.264 PTZ dome designed for use in harsh outdoor environments such as intelligent transportation surveillance applications.
June 28, 2016
New technology creates signs for safer roads for schoolchildren
Messagemaker has developed a new electronic speed reduction safety sign, which uses the latest LED technology and is fully programmable to initiate a temporary 20mph speed limit during school arrival and departure times, using 3G data modems to remotely set sign parameters and for retrieval of collected speed data. The signs can also be configured to revert to vehicle activated speed signs outside of the core school times.
June 15, 2016
DSRC holds the key to tomorrow's transportation
Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC) technologies are poised to revolutionise transportation system planning, management and operations. But will widespread US adoption take five years, or twenty? As Ben Pierce of Battelle explains, the answer depends largely on which roadmap the ITS community chooses to follow for deployment.