Parsons’ Intelligent Intersections solution uses advanced analytics and algorithms to reduce congestion and improve mobility around cities. By gathering data already being generated at the intersection, the solution builds a dashboard of information. Traffic engineers can use the dashboard to visualise information in real-time, identify hotspot priorities, and drill down to automated traffic signal performance measures (ATSPM), allowing for more effective decision making.
For some, machine vision is the coming technology. For others, it’s already here. Although it remains a relative newcomer to the ITS sector, its effects look set to be profound and far-reaching. Encapsulating in just a few short words the distinguishing features of complex technologies and their operating concepts can sometimes be difficult. Often, it is the most subtle of nuances which are both the most important and yet also the most easily lost. Happily, in the case of machine vision this isn’t the case:
Many US states are establishing road safety programmes that will inspire others. TJ Tiedje, vice president commercial at Verra Mobility, explains why this is important
While global sales of German autos are buoyant, significant efforts are underway to expand the emobility infrastructure in Germany. Several projects now support the implementation of alternative drivetrain concepts. Four new model regions were recently selected by the federal government. In total they will be granted up to US$235 million to implement pilot and demonstration projects to showcase cutting-edge technology.