Trafficware has launched its subscription Connected Vehicle Module as part of the ATMS.now Version 2.5 software release, a move that comes after delivering Connected Vehicle applications in Palo Alto and other cities in the San Francisco Bay area.

With the help of this module, transportation agencies can selectively publish traffic intersection data to any third party for the increasing number of Connected Vehicle applications such as Talking Intersections, which offers intersection data to drivers, thereby improving safety.

Data offered by Trafficware’s signal controllers, sensors, and central management software, ATMS.now, helps to predict and time-calibrate the state of the traffic signal. This enables auto manufacturers to include this information in their telematics and in-vehicle information systems.

"Data offered by Trafficware’s signal controllers, sensors, and central management software, ATMS.now, helps to predict and time-calibrate the state of the traffic signal."
 
Trafficware CEO Jon Newhard explains, “Trafficware’s continual reasearch and development investment to design the most technologically current central traffic management system exemplifies our commitment to market-leading products.

“In fact, more than 25 new features and updates were made in Version 2.5, drawing from the company’s recent Customer Council and survey input, as well as working with our Palo Alto customer on what would become a finalist for the Best in ITS Award.”

Among the new capabilities available in the latest release include a new CSV Export Report that enables creation of CSV files by the user for volumes or splits; a  Day Plan Report under the Database Utilities section, which enables the user to select multiple controllers and view their day plans side-by-side to assure that intersections are lining up with coordination schedules.

Trafficware has over 250 installations with equipment deployed at over 9,000 intersections worldover.