Our COO, Gabriel Garrido, will be at the 24th ITS Spain Congress in Madrid 23 April. Looking forward to meeting you all there.
Our CEO, Robert Nordentoft, will be at ITS America in Phoenix, AZ 22-25 April. Connect with us and meet up.
Come see trafficnow & Virtual Control Center at Intertraffic stand 03.319 in Amsterdam on 16-19 April.
Barcelona chooses Virtual Control Center for the travel time analytics. The system is used for analysing data coming from 100+ legacy Bluetooth Readers throughout the city.
The project is done in collaboration with our partners Indra and ETRA.
Saxonia adds more DeepBlue Sensors to their travel time system. The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partner ITS United.
The city of Reynosa in Mexico chose DeepBlue Sensors for their smart city solution.
The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partner Semex.
The city of Celaya in Mexico chose DeepBlue Sensors for their smart city solution.
The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partner Semex.
The city Dresden adds more DeepBlue Sensors to their travel time system. The analytics is done using their on-premise Virtual Control Center.
The project is done in collaboration with our partner ITS United.
The city of A Coruña adds another 20+ DeepBlue Sensors to their existing base.
A Coruña is using our online Virtual Control Center for the travel time and OD analytics.
The project is done in collaboration with our partner Aluvisa.
Pereira, Colombia choses DeepBlue Sensors for the smart city system.
The project is done with our long-term partner Colsein.
After five years of operation ASFINAG continues to expand their travel time system for the Austrian Highways.
The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partners ITS United and Yunex Traffic.
Our CEO Robert Nordentoft will be at Intermobility Expo, previously known as Gulf Traffic, in Dubai 21-23 November.
Looking forward to connecting with the mobility community in Dubai. Connect with us to meet up.
Virtual Control Center, our Software Business Unit, will have a stand at Smart City World Expo in Barcelona on 7-9 November.
Visit us in Hall 2, Street F, Stand 130.
Our long-term partner Redas Engineering used DeepBlue Sensors for a survey in Brebemi, Italy.
More DeepBlue Sensors are installed in Montevideo, Uruguay together with our partner Ciemsa.
Meet our CEO Robert Nordentoft at Trafic and Global Mobility Call in Madrid on 24-25 October.
Meet our CEO Robert Nordentoft at the annual meeting of ITS California in Anaheim on 16-17 October.
The Colombian city of Chia choses DeepBlue Sensors for their real-time travel time calculations.
The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partner SKG Tecnologia.
The area of Friuli-Venezia Giulia uses DeepBlue Sensors for a origin-destination survey.
The survey is done by our parnter Redas Engineering.
The municipality of L’Hospitalet is adding more DeepBlue Sensors to their installation. The project is done in collaboration with Acisa.
San Donato Milanese, in the metropolitan area of Milan uses DeepBlue Sensors for a origin-destination survey.
The survey is done by our parnter Redas Engineering.
DeepBlue Sensors and Virtual Control Center are deployed in the NextCity project in the city of Almeria. The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partner Aluvisa.
Our partner Century Business Horizon will be present at ITS New York in Saratoga Springs on 16-18 June.
Visit our stand to learn more about smart mobility solutions.
We will be present at Traffex in Birmingham on 6-8 June.
Contact us at rnordentoft@trafficnow.eu and let us meet up, and discuss mobility.
Our partner Redas Engineering uses DeepBlue Sensor technology for OD matrix analysis in the Tyrolean village of Bressanone.
DeepBlue Sensors are used for the traffic survey in Mauritius Island. The survey is done in collaboration with our long-term partner Count Transport and the consultancy Idom.
The city of San Luis Potosí in central Mexico chooses DeepBlue Sensors for travel time monitoring. Virtual Control Center on-premises will take care of the analytics, and the information will be displayed on Variable Message Signs strategicallly installed around the city.
The project is done with our long-term partner Semex.
ASFINAG has acquired additional units to expand the current mobile travel time system.
The project is done together with our local agent ITS United and partner Yunex (previously known as Siemens), for mobile travel time systems for the Austrian highways.
The DeepBlue Sensor system, based on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, will be integrated in mobile trailers and cabinets designed by Yunex in Austria, and the data will be integrated with Asfinag’s travel time sytem.
The system went through a thorough GDPR and security audit by TÜV.
The Italian town of San Giovanni Lupatoto, in the outskirts of Verona uses DeepBlue Sensors for a origin-destination survey.
The survey is done by our parnter Redas Engineering.
BARCELONA, Spain, February 27th, 2023 — trafficnow, a design & manufacturing house for real-time detection solutions for mobility, and a global player in above-ground detection, today announced it has joined NVIDIA Metropolis, a partner program focused on bringing to market a new generation of vision AI applications. The program nurtures a rich ecosystem and offers powerful developer tools to supercharge vision AI applications that are designed to make the world’s most important spaces and operations safer and more efficient.
There is growing urbanisation worldwide, and there are changes in the way we move. We are seeing major shifts in how people get around that need to be measured and better managed through AI. For example, cyclists are becoming a major force in many cities worldwide and sustainable mobility is taking shape, with mobility-as-a-service and new elements such as e-scooters.
These changes demand accurate detection, which is a challenge due to an explosion in varieties of objects and the sheer quantity of applications. With the introduction of DeepBlue VIA, a video image analyser powered by NVIDIA GPUs and the Metropolis software stack, trafficnow has created an AI edge device which unites deep learning with the changing needs of the mobility and smart cities worldwide.
NVIDIA Metropolis makes it easier and more cost effective for enterprises, governments, and integration partners to use world-class AI-enabled solutions to improve critical operational efficiency and safety problems. The NVIDIA Metropolis ecosystem contains a large and growing breadth of members who are investing in the most advanced AI techniques and most efficient deployment platforms and using an enterprise-class approach to their solutions. Members can gain early access to NVIDIA platform updates to further enhance and accelerate their AI application development efforts. Further, the program offers the opportunity for members to collaborate with industry-leading experts and other AI-driven organizations.
“Product design around artificial intelligence is an intricate venture; it involves novel and rapidly evolving technologies,” said Robert Nordentoft, co-founder and CEO of trafficnow. “As a design choice, we have built our solution solely around the NVIDIA stack, allowing us to take advantage of massive computing power and tools like the NVIDIA DeepStream SDK, TAO Toolkit and TensorRT. With these tools, NVIDIA enables companies to build world-class, AI-powered solutions and to greatly shorten time to market. By joining NVIDIA Metropolis, we take our collaboration with NVIDIA to the next level.”
About DeepBlue VIA
DeepBlue VIA is an edge-based solution. VIA has been installed in 10 countries so far and is contributing to improving the way we detect and classify mobility.
The online training platform allows partners to help by adding additional classes that meet specific project needs.
About the DeepBlue VIA OEM ecosystem
The creation of an edge-based detector is more than just deep learning and neural networks, it is also about the product which hosts the algorithms. This includes an operating system, a database structure, firmware management, watchdog, data storage and transmission, interface, and detector layout, and more. DeepBlue VIA is more than just a detector for traffic applications, it is also a complete ecosystem for hosting purpose-built application. The ecosystem allows partners to focus on their detection models, without having to dedicate time and energy on productizing.
The DeepBlue VIA ecosystem lives in the spirit of “you deal with the detection, leave the rest to us.”
About trafficnow
trafficnow, a business unit of Traffic Network Solutions, came to life in 2008 with the mission of using new and exciting technologies to provide better real-time mobility information. The company is highly specialised in above-ground detection, and apart from the video analytics sensors, trafficnow has launched three generations of Bluetooth/Wi-Fi tracking sensors for travel time information and origin-destination analysis.
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Bucharest, and the University, chose DeepBlue Sensor for traffic congestion analysis. The data analytics is done on the Virtual Control Center. The project is done in collaboration with our partner Analytiqum.
The city of Manizales, Colombia choses DeepBlue for their travel time information. The data analytics is done on the Virtual Control Center. The project is done in collaboration with our partner SKG Tecnología.
The city of Pereira, Colombia choses DeepBlue VIA for traffic data collection. The data analytics is done on the Virtual Control Center. The project is done in collaboration with our partner Colsein.
Autopista Norte Bogotá, Colombia choses DeepBlue Sensor travel time system.
The project is done in collaboration with our partner Kapsch.
The city of Kielce chose our DeepBlue VIA solution for bicycle and vehicle counting and classification. The project is done in collaboration with our long term partner Aluvisa.
The sensors are integrated with Aluvisa’s central system ARTIC.
The city of El Paso, Texas expand further their DeepBlue Sensor travel time system. The sensors are connected with LoneStar ATMS.
The project is done in collaboration with our partners Paradigm and Tri-State Electric.
Our partner Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for a traffic study for a new logistics area in San Donato Milanese, in the outskirts of Milan.
San Salvador chooses DeepBlue Sensors and our Virtual Control Center on-premise solution for travel time information.
The project is done in collaboration with our local partner Semex.
Nafpaktos chooses DeepBlue Sensors and our Virtual Control Center cloud solution for travel time information.
The project is done in collaboration with our local partner in Greece ATS Traffic Systems.
Our partner Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for a traffic study for design of new safety measures in Ravenna.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission installs an on-premise Virtual Control Center for their traffic data reporting for their RTMS microwave detectors.
The project is done in collaboration with our local partners Image Sensing Systems and Signal Service.
Monterrey choses the DeepBlue for their smart city project. The city will have an on-premises Virtual Control Center, along with DeepBlue Sensors along all main corridors.
The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partner Semex.
CALTRANS and LA County, the region of Los Angeles, chose the DeepBlue Sensor for their new travel time deployment.
The project is for 76 sensors with Bluetooth, Wifi and BLE, and has the on-premises version of Virtual Control Center, and is delivered in collaboration with Select Electric.
Our partner Redas Engineering is measuring travel times in the Mont Blanc Tunnel using DeepBlue Sensor Technology.
Our VP of Sales Albert Reig will speak at Foro de Movilidad Inteligente in Pereira, Colombia on 19 September 2022.
Meet with us to discuss our ITS technologies.
Related article (in Spanish): Pereira va por buen camino
Our partner Analytiqum Innovative Solutions is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in access points of the town of Agnita.
Our partner Analytiqum Innovative Solutions is using DeepBlue Sensors for an origin-destination survey in the northern part of the city of Sibiu in the Cluj Region.
Our partner Analytiqum Innovative Solutions is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in access points of the town of Luna in the Cluj Region.
Our VP of Sales Joaquin Segl and our CEO Robert Nordentoft will be present at ITS World Congress in Los Angeles on 18-22 September 2022.
Meet with us to discuss our ITS technologies.
Duisburg has selected DeepBlue Sensors for their travel time system. The project is done in collaboration with our partners ITS United and Yunex Traffic.
Our partner Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in the town of Levico Terne.
The city of Barcelona chose our video analytics system, DeepBlue VIA, for bicycle, pedestrian and vehicle counting in 29 locations around the city. The project is done in collaboration with our partner Aluvisa.
Our partner Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in the town of Lana.
Our partner Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey around the lake of Iseo.
Our partner Analytiqum Innovative Solutions is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in access points of the town of Campia Turzii.
Our partner Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in the city of Rimini.
Our partner Analytiqum Innovative Solutions is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in access points of the town of Pascani.
Visit our partners Image Sensing Systems and Intelligent Transportation Services at the ITS Florida Transpo 2022 in Bonita Springs from 17th to 20th of July.
Our partner Analytiqum Innovative Solutions is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey on the National Road (DN6) between Alexandria and Bucuresti.
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Sales, will be present at ITS California’s 27th annual conference in san Francisco from 16th to 18th of May.
To learn more about our detection technology you can reach out to Joaquin on jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
The city of Chia, Colombia deploys the new Virtual Control Center along with additional detection systems. The project consists of traffic detectors as well as Bluetooth/Wi-Fi systems, and is done in collaboration with our partner Colsein.
Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for an origin-destination survey in the city of Arco.
The city of Gelsenkirchen chose DeepBlue Sensors for their travel time system. The analytics part is done using the new on-premises Virtual Control Center. The project is done in collaboration with our long-term partners ITS United and Yunex Traffic.
We will be at Andina Traffic in Bogotá 14th and 15th of March. Visit us at stand 37 to meet with us and our partner Colsein.
La Reunion added another 25 DeepBlue Sensors to their existing travel time system, which now covers most main roads of this tropical island.
Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for a mobile study of the access points to the city of Roverto.
Our partner Analytiqum in Romania installs DeepBlue Sensors for origin-destination and travel time analytics in the city of Cluj.
Our partner Aluvisa is displaying our DeepBlue sensors at Trafic 2021 on 2-4 November. If you are visiting Trafic in Madrid this year visit Aluvisa at their booth 5C03.
Chia expands the current installation of DeepBlue Sensors with our Virtual Cntrol Center platform, and also integrates microwave technology.
Our local partner in the project is Colsein.
Our DeepBlue Sensors have been chosen for detectin delay time at road construction sites in Montevideo, Uruguay. The project is done in collaboration with our local partners Ciemsa and CG Ingenieros.
Visit our the stand of our local partner Paradigm at the ITS Texas / TexITE Joint Meeting in Dallas on 3-5 November.
Connect with Joaquin Segl, our VP of Sales North America:
jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
Visit the stand of our local partner Autotoll at the ITC Expo in Hong Kong on 27-30 October, and see how DeepBlue Sensors can be part of your Smart City solution.
Lugo is using our mobilitynow technology to study the traffic along the main access point at Avenida Da Coruña.
Cameras are used for turning movements and counts, and Bluetooth sensors are used for gathering travel times and origin/destination analytics.
The project is done in collaboration with our partner Aluvisa.
More information (in Spanish) can be found in El Progreso and La Voz de Galicia.
Albert Reig, our VP of International Sales, will be present at Intertraffic Mexico on 9-11 November.
You may contact Albert at areig [at] trafficnow.eu
Our partner ITS United and Joseph Mureithi speak about of our End of Congestion warning system at ITS World Congress.
The death toll on the German Autobahn is not among the highest in Europe, but still every year there is around 30 fatalities per 1,000 km; many are related to inawareness of an nearing congestions.
By warning drivers of upcoming blocking of the road allows breaking on time, and avoiding fatalities.
Robert Nordentoft and Albert Reig, our CEO and VP of International Sales respectively, will be present at the ITS World Congress in Hamubrg on 11-15 October.
Visit out booth B7540, and see our new products.
You may contact Robert and Albert at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu and areig [at] trafficnow.eu
Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for a mobile study of the access points to the city of Venezia.
Redas Engineering is using DeepBlue Technology for studying the mobility in the city of Cremona, Italy.
The DeepBlue Sensor Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/BLE data has been integrated, by SwRI, with both SunGuide and LoneStar.
The ATMS solutions are key systems for states like Florida and Texas, and, also Puerto Rico, and this integration allows a semaless installations in projects done with agencies like FDOT and TxDOT.
Redas Engineering, our mobilitynow partner in Italy, is using DeepBlue Technology for an OD matrix analysis in a holiday region in Sicily for the summer period.
The city of Dresden, Germany chose DeepBlue Sensors along with an on-premise server for their travel time system. The project is done in collaboration with our local partner ITS United GmbH.
New York Department of Transportation, is expanding their DeepBlue Sensor installation in the Westchester region.
The project is done in collaboration with our partner Century Business Horizon.
Redas Engineering, our mobilitynow partner in Italy, is using DeepBlue Technology for an OD matrix analysis for the city of Medole, Italy.
Our partner OneMind Technologies and Tecsidel chose DeepBlue Sensors for monitoring the queue levels for their toll stations in Mexico.
The city of El Paso is expanding their travel time information system using DeepBlue Sensors.
The project is done in collaboration with our partners Paradigm Traffic in Houston, Texas.
Our partner in Italy, Redas Engineering, our mobilitynow partner in Italy, is using DeepBlue Technology for an OD matrix analysis on the access points to the city of Turin, Italy.
Paterna, Valencia uses mobilitynow Sensors for the Origin/Destination studies on the access roads around the city.
The temporary installation is done in collaboration with our partner Count Transport
Guayaquil, Ecuador uses DeepBlue Sensors for the Origin/Destination studies on the access roads around the city.
We are happy to see another succesful deployment in Latin America says Albert Reig, our VP of sales in trafficnow LATAM in Santiago de Chile.
The project has been done in collaboration with our partner Medaglia.
Castellon, Spain choses DeepBlue Sensor for their travel time system. The project is done collaboration with our partner Kapsch TrafficCom, and the sensors are integrated with EcoTrafiX traffic management system.
The region of Saxonia, Germany is extending their travel time system with more DeepBlue D-models. The project is done in collaboration with our local partner ITS United GmbH.
Saxonia is also using our on-premises DeepBlue Core solution for the travel time calculations.
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Our mobilitynow partner Redas Engineering is doing an OD matrix analysis for the town of Mariano Comense near Monza, Italy, using DeepBlue Sensors and Bluetooth data capture.
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We are happy to announce the first installation of DeepBlue Sensor travel time systems in Honduras. With San Pedro Sula going DeepBlue we have installed units in 44 countries worldwide.
For the project we are using DeepBlue R-models for cabinet integration. The units will also poll data from RTMS microwave radars, and transmit both Bluetooth tracking data and data collection back to the Virtual Control Center.
The project is done together with our partner Semex.
The Hamburg Port Authority has chosen our DeepBlue Sensor system to monitor the largest container port in Europe. A total of 24 C-models are installed; the units are completely autonomous with solar panels and battery packs.
The project is done together with our local agent ITS United.
The DeepBlue Sensor system, based on Bluetooth, BLE and Wi-Fi.
ASFINAG has acquired additional system to expand the current mobile travel time system.
The project is done together with our local agent ITS United and partner Siemens, for mobile travel time systems for the Austrian highways.
The DeepBlue Sensor system, based on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, will be integrated in mobile trailers and cabinets designed by Siemens in Austria, and the data will be integrated with Asfinag’s travel time sytem.
We are excited to announce that after a considerable amount of trials Wuppertal decided to invest significantly in our DeepBlue system, deploying 39 additional sensors of different types. This adds to their current setup. They are also the first in deploying the new Virtual Control Center on-premises. The project is done in collaboration with our partner ITS United
With the installation we supply a complete detection system for city traffic management.
A two month construction site project on A7 around Kassel was conducted in collaboration with our partners ITS United and Green Way Systems.
The installation involved 19 sensors monitoring all movements around the city during the time of construction.
Puerto Rico has chosen our DeepBlue Sensors for their travel time system. The units will be integrated with SunGuide.
Our partners in the project are Image Sensing Systems and ITS Traffic.
It is with great pleasure that we announce that Pontevedra is the first city to take advantage of our new mobilitynow data service for temporary traffic surveys.
The offering includes all-in-one cable-free sensors that are installed in less than 3 minutes, and provide OD data for one week through our central reporting tool – Virtual Control Center.
This video shows how it is mounted.
The study is monitoring traffic to the city center with through-traffic commuters. The project is realized in collaboration with our partner Count Transport.
La Roca de Valles has installed DeepBlue Sensors along with our Virtual Control Center for comparing traffic to the city center with through-traffic commuters. The project was realized in collaboration with Diputacio de Barcelona and our partner Count Transport.
Palma de Mallorca has installed DeepBlue Sensors along with our Virtual Control Center for monitoring travel time monitoring and incident detection along the Ma-20 ring road. The project was realized in collaboration with Concell de Mallorca and our partner Count Transport.
The region of Saxonia, Germany has chosen DeepBlue Sensors for their travel time system. They will install a combination of our D-models and all-in-one cabinets (C-model) with full solar operation. The project is done in collaboration with our local partner ITS United GmbH.
Saxonia is also using our on-premises DeepBlue Core solution for the travel time calculations.
The City of Alagon has installed DeepBlue Sensors along with our Virtual Control Center for comparing traffic to the city center with through-traffic commuters. The project was realized in collaboration with our partner Count Transport.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey chose trafficnow for the monitoring of the George Washington Bridge. DeepBlue Sensors are installed on the New Jersey side to monitor the access of traffic going around and onto bridge.
The data is analyzed using the Virtual Control Center.
The project was carried out in collaboration with our local partner Century Business Horizons Ltd.
The rapid global spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19, has changed the way we live and operate. With millions of people around the world going through extremely tough times our thoughts are not just with the people infected, the families and people close to them and with those who have lost loved ones, but also with those losing their jobs, and seeing their livelyhoods affected by the pandemic.
It is a moment to stand united, to lend a helping hand, and to treat the situation with the utmost respect.
At Traffic Network Solutions, S.L., the majority of staff will work from their home offices: The company will continue to offer minimum services during the period, and keep production going to meet delivery schedules agreed with our partners worldwide.
Due to the worldwide pandemic Intertraffic in Amsterdam will be postponed until 23-26 March 2021.
We will maintain our stand, and will be in Amsterdam next year. See you all there.
Stay safe. Wear your mask. Keep distance.
Three different regions of New York State DOT chose DeepBlue Sensors along with RTMS Sx-300 for data collection and incident monitoring. Around 45 DeepBlue Sensors are used for gathering data in real-time from the microwave radars, and convert this to NTCIP 1209 format.
In NY Region 6 the Virtual Control Center is used for generating traffic incident alarms, that are sent to the technical staff through our email alert system.
The projects are done in collaboration with our local partner Century Business Horizons Ltd.
After extensive testing and comparisons the Transport Department in Hong Kong finally chose trafficnow for the project expansion of the travel time system on their road network. We are, along with our partner CLPe Solutions, installing more than 250 DeepBlue Sensors in and around the city of Hong Kong.
In this landmark project we take advantage of our unique detection performance using four different radios.
The City of El Masnou has installed DeepBlue Sensors along with our Virtual Control Center for monitoring the flow of traffic and for understanding the traffic distribution. The project was realized in collaboration with our partner Count Transport.
ASFINAG has chosen trafficnow, together with our local agent ITS United and partner Siemens, for mobile travel time systems for the Austrian highways.
The DeepBlue Sensor system, based on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, will be integrated in mobile trailers and cabinets designed by Siemens in Austria, and the data will be integrated with Asfinag’s travel time sytem.
DeepBlue Sensors with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and BLE, are used on the island of Maurituis to monitor the real-time traffic. The project is done in collaboration with our partner Magsys, and adds another island to our list of references with projects already running on La Reunion and Martinique.
Our GM Robert Nordentoft will be at Gulf Traffic on 9-11 December. Meet us in Dubai. You may contact Robert at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Visit the stand of our local partner ITS United at the ASVT Setac Congress in Aachen, Germany 20-22 November.
Our partner Aluvisa will be exhibiting at Smart Cities World Congress (Hall 2 – Level 0 – street F – Stand 604) in Barcelona on 19-21 November.
Aluvisa will display traffic management solutions, and the integration with the centralized system ARTIC. They will have DeepBlue S-model and D-model on display.
For more details you can contact Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present, together with our local representative Paradigm Traffic, at the ITS Texas Annual Meeting in Irving on 13-15 November.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
We are proud to be part of the Hansel project for the European Space Agency. The project is dealing with navigation and GNSS in Smart Cities, and is lead by our partners UAB and Rokubun. We are also collaborating with @LinksFoundation, @NavSAS and Politechnic University of Torino.
trafficnow will be present at Intertraffic Mexico on 12-14 November. Meet with us to discuss our DeepBlue Sensor travel time systems.
Contact Albert Reig, our VP of Business Development for Latin america at areig [at] trafficnow.eu
trafficnow will, together with partner Count Transport (stand A43), be exhibiting at MUNICIPALIA in Lleida on 22-24 October.
Count Transport and trafficnow will display our new DeepBlue V-model, which is optimized for temporary studies.
For more details you can contact Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Christoph Bernhard and our partner ITS United will speak about the DeepBlue technology a the 16th European Automotive Congress (EAEC) in Minsk on 9 October.
trafficnow will, together with partners Aluvisa (stand 5B11) and Count Transport (stand 5B02A), be exhibiting at TRAFIC in Madrid on 8-11 October.
Aluvisa will display traffic management solutions, and the integration with the centralized system ARTIC. They will have DeepBlue S-model and D-model on display.
Count Transport will display our new DeepBlue V-model, which is optimized for temporary studies.
For more details you can contact Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Our End of Congestion warning system for the German Autobahn has been selected for the MobiArch Project. The project is financed by The Ministry of Transport in Baden-Württemberg, and will be carried out in collaboration with our local partner ITS United, as well as AVTC Consult GmbH and the Technical University of Stuttgart (Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart).
trafficnow has, together with our local agent ITS United and partner Siemens, been selected to install sensors for travel time and origin/destination matrices in the city of Hagen, Germany.
The real-time information is integrated with, and is visible through, the Siemens ATMS system Sitraffic.
Albert Reig, our VP of Business Development for South America, will be present at the Do! Smart Cities week in Santiago de Chile 26-30 August.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Albert at areig[at] trafficnow.eu
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present at the IMSA Forum & Expo in New Orleans 18-22 August.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present at the Joint ITE International and Texas District Annual Meeting and Exhibit in Austin 21-24 July.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
Albert Reig, VP of Business Development for Latin America will be at Alas in Miami, Florida on 27-29 June.
Meet us to talk about travel time and origin/destination systems.
For more information contact us at areig [at] trafficnow.eu
Istanbul, ranked as the 6th most congested city in the world, has, in spite of its increasing population, had a 6% decrease in congestion.
The survey, conducted by TomTom, includes 403 cities in 56 countries, and claims that the congestion in Istanbul is down from 59% to 53%, showing the efficiency of the investments of IBB (Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality) in both infrastructure and ITS.
Trafficnow has, since the first installations in 2011, installed more than 500 DeepBlue Sensors to monitor the road networks of the metropolitan area of Istanbul.
The City of Valencia has installed DeepBlue Sensors along with our Virtual Control Center for monitoring the flow of traffic between the access points and the main square (Plaza del Ayuntamiento). The project was realized in collaboration with our partner Count Transport.
Joaquin Segl, VP of Business Development for North America, and Robert Nordentoft, GM, will be at ITS America in Washington DC on 4-6 June.
Meet us to talk about travel time and origin/destination systems.
For more information contact us at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com or ronrdentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Our partner Soltrafego is displaying the DeepBlue Sensor solution at Lisbon Smart Cities Summit on 21-23 May.
Visit us at stand 1D05 to talk about travel time and origin/destination systems.
We are excited to announce that on May 2nd we moved to the new larger and modern offices at Comandant Benitez in the center of the city of Barcelona.
The new office allows us to address the increase in production in an efficient way.
The City of Pamplona has installed DeepBlue Sensors along with our Virtual Control Center for monitoring the flow of traffic through the city. The project was realized in collaboration with our partner Count Transport.
Our GM Robert Nordentoft will be at Intertraffic Istanbul together with our agent Valentin Magliano.
Meet us to talk about travel time and origin/destination systems or to have a closer look at our full city deployment in the city of Istanbul.
For more information contact us at ronrdentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
The Municipality of La Coruña will speak about their DeepBlue Sensor system in Madrid on 2 April at the XIX ITS Congress. The installation in La Coruña is done in collaboration with our ITS partner Aluvisa.
For more information contact us at sales [at] trafficnow.eu
Albert Reig, our VP of Business Development for Latin America will be present at Andina Traffic in Bogotá 18-20 March. Meet with us and learn about our travel time systems. You can reach Albert at areig [at] trafficnow.eu
We are proud to announce that we received the Connected Car Pioneer Award of the 1st Edition of the <IMPACT> Connected Car Awards.
Our project deals with micro analysis of large intersections/roundabouts usingfloating car data from V2X.
Come see us in Hall 8 stand J2.1 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on 25-27 February.
We are happy to announce that our project for data analysis in large intersections/roundabouts using Floating Car Data from Connected Vehicles has just been selected in a pool of about 400 projects as the WINNER of the 1st Edition of the <IMPACT> Connected Car Awards.
The award ceremony will be on 27 February at Discovery Stage 15:30 – 15:45 at 4YFN.
For more information you may contact our GM Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Dubai, UAE have chosen DeepBlue Sensors for the travel time system in the ITS2020 project. The D-model dual channel technology will be installed to cover the multiple lanes, the project is done in collaboration with our partners Image Sensing Systems and Scientechnic.
Sofia, Bulgaria, has chosen the DeepBlue Sensors and Virtual Control Center platform for gathering travel time and OD matrix data. The system is delivered and installed in collaboration with our partner Transport Research Institute.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast, selected our DeepBlue Sensors along with video and radar analytics. The data from the different source will be treated on our Virtual Control Center platform. The system is delivered and installed in collaboration with our partner Quipux/CGI.
Robert Nordentoft, GM, will be at Gulf Traffic in Dubai on 4-6 December.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Robert at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Albert Reig, our VP of Business Development for Latin America, will speak about the increasing challenges of urban mobility at Segundo Foro de Movilidad en Chia, Colombia on 6 November.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Albert at areig [at] trafficnow.eu
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present at ITS Texas in Houston on 7-9 November. Visit us at the Paradigm booth.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
Lima, Peru has, in its quest for smart city solutions, chosen DeepBlue Sensors, and we are installing 67 sensors as well as the DeepBlue Core central server. The installation is done together with our partners Kapsch TrafficCom and Indra Sistemas. The system will be integrated with Kapsch’s EcoTrafiX.
Chia, Colombia has chosen a trafficnow ITS solution combining DeepBlue Sensors with radar and video analytics and our DeepBlue Core centralized system. The installation is done together with our partners Colsein and Saytec.
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present at ITS California in Anaheim on 1-3 October. Visit us at the Image Sensing booth.
Learn about our four different vehicle tracking methodologies.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
Robert Nordentoft, our GM, will be present at the ITS World Congress in Copenhagen on 17-20 September.
Meet us at the Image Sensing Systems booth (C1-080) to learn more about our travel time systems, and our four vehicle tracking methodologies.
Robert will also speak at the IMPACT panel discussion on 19th of September. You may register at this link.
You may contact Robert at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
trafficnow installs 15 DeepBlue D-model sensors with Bluetooth and wifi on the A5 highway at Ettlingen, Germany for monitoring road works and detour options. The data is analyzed on the Virtual Control Center platform, and displayed on VMS panels to inform the drivers approaching the affected area. This is an expansion on the project in 2017.
The project is done in collaboration with our long term partner and agent ITS United, along with provider of mobile solutions Green Way Systems.
Robert Nordentoft, our GM, will be present at the ITS Spain session on Connected Vehicles in Vigo on 12 June.
Our local representative ESYCSA will present our solution in Vigo.
You may contact Robert at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present at IMSA in San Antonio, Texas on 11-14 June.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
Our East Coast Partner, Century Business Horizons, Inc., will be present at ITS New York 25th Annual Meeting and Technology Exhibition in Saratoga Springs on 14-15 June. Visit the booth and learn more about our travel time systems.
Joaquin Segl, our VP of Business Development for North America, will be present at ITS America in Detroit on 4-7 June. Visit us at the Image Sensing booth.
On June 6 at 2PM Joaquin will hold a session on Innovative Wireless Technologies for Travel Time and Congestion Management.
You may contact Joaquin at jsegl [at] deepbluesensor.com
trafficnow has been selected as one of 15 innovative companies for the IMPACT Connected car program.
trafficnow and local partner Magsys provide sensors for the second phase of the Ajaccio project, taking the total up to around 40 sensors. The project is running on our Virtual Control Center, and also includes third party sensors and cameras.
trafficnow and local partner Isbak provide DeepBlue D-models for an additional road section in the city of Istanbul, taknig the total in Istanbul now up to more than 500 sensors.
trafficnow and partner Magsys supply 20 units for a second project in the Island La Reunion.
If you want to know more about trafficnow and DeepBlue Sensor visit our stand 12.810, hall 12 at Intertraffic in Amsterdam 20-23 March.
Learn more about our DeepBlue Sensor travel-time system; visit our local partner Magsys at stand 27 at the Mobilité Intelligente 2018 in Paris 24-25 January, an event organized by ATEC ITS France.
As informed by the local news trafficnow and partner Aluvisa present Variable Message Signs across the city of A Coruña to assist drivers in selecting the optimal routes based inj the real-time traffic information.
Our GM Robert Nordentoft will speak about vehicle tracking systems at The Smart Cities & Mobility as a Service Conference in Patras, Greece on 8 December. To meet up contact Robert at rnordentoft[at]trafficnow.eu
Visit the stand of our MEA partner Image Sensing Systems or contact our GM Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft[at]trafficnow.eu to meet at Gulf Traffic in Dubai, UEA on 4-5 December.
DeepBlue Sensor were chosen for travel-time and OD analysis in Kuwait City. The project is carried out in collaboration with our partner Image Sensing Systems EMEA.
31 RTMS Sx-300 BT, microwave radars with integrated Bluetooth detection, as well as the DeepBlue Core analytics platform, will be installed in Doha, Qatar. The project is carried out in collaboration with our partner Image Sensing Systems EMEA.
Visit the stand of our local partner ITS United at the Setac Congress in Aachen, Germany 23-24 November.
Visit the stand of our local partner Soltrafego at the Concreta tradeshow in Porto, Portugal 23-26 November.
DeepBlue Sensor is now available as a Data Aggregator with NTCIP 1209 tssDataCollection for transmitting RTMS traffic data. The system also offers system relevant NTCIP 1201 General Objects.
JC Decaux in partnership with Grace Lake Partners have chosen have chosen dual channel DeepBlue Sensors with solar panels for their full city travel-time system.
The project is done in collaboration with our business partner Magsys.
The Municipality of A Coruña has expanded the DeepBlue Sensors installation. The system has been integrated, using our RESTful Web Service API, with ARCTIC, the Aluvisa ATMS system, for displaying travel times on VMS panels. The system is also being integrated with the Sofia2 Smart city platform by Indra.
Albert Reig and Joaquin Segl, Heads of Business Development for LATAM and USA respectively will be present at Intertraffic Mexico in Mexico DF on 15-17 November this year. Should you take interest in travel time systems, or equipment for urban traffic distribution studies feel free to meet at the stand of our local partner Semex or get in touch areig[at]trafficnow.eu or jsegl[at]deepbluesensor.com
GM Robert Nordentoft and Joaquin Segl, Head of Business Development for USA will be present at ITS World Congress in Montreal, Canada on 29 October – 2 November this year. Should you take interest in travel time systems, or equipment for urban traffic distribution studies feel free to meet at the stand of our local partner Image Sensing Systems or get in touch rnordentoft[at]trafficnow.eu or jsegl[at]deepbluesensor.com
trafficnow installs DeepBlue D-model sensors on the AUTOBAHN at Ettlingen, Germany for monitoring road works. The data is analyzed on the Virtual Control Center platform, and displayed on VMS panels to inform the drivers approaching the affected area.
The project is done in collaboration with our long term partner and agent ITS United, along with provider of mobile solutions Green Way Systems.
trafficnow and local partner Soltrafego install DeepBlue R-model in combination with RTMS around city of Matosinhos to provide Origin/Destination matrices along with accurate traffic data.
Image Sensing Systems and trafficnow install RTMS Sx-300 BT sensors in Al Hofuf, Saudi Arabia, combinig sidefire radar and Bluetooth. The units provide a combination of radar traffic data and travel time information; the data is analyzed on the Virtual Control Center platform, and displayed on VMS panels to inform the drivers approaching the affected area.
GM Robert Nordentoft will be present at Intertraffic Istanbul on May 24-26. Should you take interest in travel time systems, or equipment for urban traffic distribution studies feel free to get in touch rnordentoft[at]trafficnow.eu
The Road Administration of the Hessen Region in Germany chose trafficnow for elaborating the BT-ViS system for Bluetooth data treatment along the AUTOBAHN.
The system is based on DeepBlue Core, and features automated operation for mobile sensors, and the integration of products from several vendors via TLS.
Hessen Mobil operates approximately 17,000 kms of roadway.
The project is done in collaboration with our long term partner and agent ITS United, along with TraffGo.
trafficnow is happy to announce that DeepBlue Core now features an adapter for the Urban Traffic Management and Control (UTMC). UTMC adds to a series of ITS protocols for ease of integration of the DeepBlue system.
More information available by contacting Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu
The island La Reunion has chosen DeepBlue Sensors along with the Virtual Control Center to monitor the traffic along its main roads.
La Reunion is, along with the island of Martinique, the second French overseas region to deploy DeepBlue Sensors.
The project is done in collaboration with our partner Magsys.
GM Robert Nordentoft will be present at Traffex in Birmingham, UK on 4-6 April this year. Should you take interest in travel time systems, or equipment for urban traffic distribution studies feel free to get in touch rnordentoft[at]trafficnow.eu
Our Regional Manager Albert Reig will be present at Andina Traffic in Bogota, Colombia on 27-29 March this year. Should you take interest in travel time systems, or equipment for urban traffic distribution studies feel free to visit us at the stand of our local representative Colsein,
Stand #29-30.
You can also get in touch at areig[at]trafficnow.eu
The Municipality of Oviedo has chosen DeepBlue Sensors for a citywide network of Bluetooth sensors. trafficnow, together with our local partner Aluvisa, have installed sensors that provide travel-time information and origin/destination analysis.
trafficnow and DeepBlue Sensors have been chosen by the Department of Transport (UOCT) to provide travel time and origin/destination information for the next four years for parts of the city of Santiago de Chile. The project is managed in collaboration with our local partner Auter.
A study released on 15th of January shows the traffic impact of the annual international trade show Conxemar held in Vigo 4th, 5th and 6th of October 2016. The 2016 edition of the show was the best attended ever, attracting more than 30.000 visitors from 106 nations.
An analysis done by the Municipality of Vigo and ESYCSA showed 71% increased congestion at the most, with the speed normally running at 84 km/h dropping to a low 12km/h.
The Municipality of A Coruña has chosen DeepBlue Sensors for their Smart City platform. trafficnow, together with our local partner Aluvisa, have installed sensors that provide travel-time information and origin/destination analysis.
We are happy to announce that the D-model and S-model, DeepBlue Sensor Generation 3, have been approved and added to the Product Approval List (APL) by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).
The Registered Vendor in Florida is our North America distributor Image Sensing Systems.
trafficnow has, together with our local agent ITS United and partner Siemens, installed sensors for travel time and origin/destination matrices in the city of Limburg, Germany.
The real-time information is integrated with, and is visible through, the Siemens ATMS system Sitraffic.
trafficnow will be present at Intertraffic Mexico in Mexico DF on 16th, 17th and 18th of November. Contact Albert Reig at areig [at] trafficnow.eu to meet and speak about travel time systems.
trafficnow will be present at Gulf Traffic in Dubai on 14th and 15th of November. Contact Robert Nordentoft at rnordentoft [at] trafficnow.eu to meet and speak about travel time systems.
trafficnow will have a stand at this years Open House & Anniversary Celebration at TAPCO in Brown Deer, Wisconsin. The event takes place at 19th of October.
Our GM Robert Nordentoft will be speaking about Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies used for vehicle tracking.
If in the Milwaukee area visit us there to learn more about vehicle tracking.
trafficnow has together with the local partners Aventa Systems and Century Business Horizons Inc, completed the installation of a travel time system for New Jersey DOT referred to as Smart Moves South.
The project includes both DeepBlue Sensors along major routes, as well as the DeepBlue Core centralized system, which is operating on the trafficnow Virtual Control Center.
The system has been fully integrated with the TRANSCOM data fusion engine for travel time visualization on Variable Message Signs.
The DeepBlue Core centralized system has been successfully integrated with the TRANSCOM Regional Transportation Management platform.
TRANSCOM is a coalition of 16 transportation and public safety agencies in the New York – New Jersey – Connecticut metropolitan region. It was created in 1986 to provide a cooperative, coordinated approach to regional transportation management.
DeepBlue Core is running on the trafficnow Virtual Control Center, and is currently providing real-time travel time feeds to TRANSCOM data fusion engine through REST Web Services. The installation of DeepBlue Sensors covers a larger area of the highway network in New Jersey, and is operated by NJDOT.
The Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul adds another 80 sensors to the current installation, taking the total of sensors up to nearly 500. The installation of the new sensors will help covering the section of the recently opened Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge. This is the Third bridge across the Bosphorus straight, linking the Asian and European parts of the city. It raises 322 meters into the air, making it the tallest suspension bridge in the world.
Dual Channel DeepBlue Sensors are utilized to cover the width of 58,4 meters; a width that also makes it the widest suspension bridge in the world.
Real-time traffic information can be viewed here: Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality click Yogunluk Haritasi
trafficnow is a market leader in roadside sensors for vehicle tracking, and has installations in more than 30 countires worldwide.
If you want to be part of a dynamic team in expansion take a look at the profiles below. If your curriculum is a match do not hesitate to contact us at jobs@trafficnow.eu. We will consider different levels of seniority/experience.
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS ENGINEER
We are looking for an engineer to take a proactive leading role in the evolution and support of our product range.
Experience/know-how: Embedded software development, Linux kernel and installation on embedded devices, Low level Linux kernel drivers for HW/silicon such as RTC, load switches, GPIOs, development and maintenance of Linux kernel modules, C/C++, bash scripting
General understanding: I2C, RS232, RS485, SPI, TCP/IP, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Language skills: English and Spanish
SYSTEM/SOFTWARE ENGINEER
We are looking for an engineer to take a proactive leading role in the evolution and support of our centralized system, including both back-end and user interface.
Experience/know-how: HTML/CSS development and styling, Javascript, JQuery, PHP development, API REST, microservices, XML, JSON, Relational database such as MySQL, SQLite, MariaDB, GNU/Linux (Debian) Programming (bash, perl, python, C, C++).
Desired: R statistical language, Java, NoSQL.
General understanding: Cloud platforms such as Amazon Web Services
Language skills: English and Spanish
Trafficnow has, together with Magsys, our local partner in France, implemented the first turnkey solution for work zone areas.
The solution includes DeepBlue Sensors and RTMS sending data back to the DeepBlue Core, which resides on our Virtual Control Center.
The DeepBlue Core exports loss time in real-time directly to the Variable Message Signs.
The long awaited launch of the microwave radar with integrated Bluetooth, RTMS Sx-300 BT, will be launched for the North American market at ITS America in San Jose on 13-16/6-2016.
The RTMS Sx-300 BT allows non-intrusive point and spatial detection in up to 12 lanes of traffic from the side of the road.
Learn more about it at the Image Sensing Systems booth (# 311). Hope to see you there.
The citywide installations of DeepBlue Sensor allowed the Municipality of Vigo to analyze the urban impact of traffic to and from the beach this summer.
An analysis carried out by Municipality and ESYCSA shows up to 40% increase in traffic during the weekends in the summer season.
The long awaited microwave radar with integrated Bluetooth, RTMS Sx-300 BT, will be launched for the European market at ITS Europe in Glasgow on 6-9/6-2016.
The RTMS Sx-300 BT allows non-intrusive point and spatial detection in up to 12 lanes of traffic from the side of the road.
Learn more about it at the Image Sensing Systems booth (# P110). Hope to see you there.
trafficnow and our local partner Redas Engineering deployed 36 DeepBlue Sensors on the ringroad around Bologna.
Bologna is a very important center point interconnecting Milan, Rome, Venice and Rimini.
The Bluetooth sensors helped detecting the origins and destinations of the traffic around the city.
We will be present at Intertraffic in Amsterdam on 5-8/4-2016.
Learn more about our sensors at booth 11.503. Hope to see you there.
We would like to congratulate our Hardware Manager Dr. Marc Molina with his recently acquired Doctorate. His PhD research has endured for years on the subject of the high frequency substrate noise effects on LC-VCOs.
A PhD is certainly not an easy task. Beyond courage and brilliance it has surely taken years of blood, sweat and a lot of coffee.
Congratulations again from the trafficnow team!!
After several years of success with the DeepBlue Sensor product Generation three is being released. DeepBlue v2t; the vehicle-2-trafficnow platform. This is a dynamic platform that allows trafficnow to stay in touch with new technologies.
We celebrate the new product generation with a new logo and a new web page.
Let us tell you about the traffic that surrounds you.
We will be in Dubai this week for the annual Gulf Traffic tradeshow. Let us meet at Gulf Traffic
Image Sensing Systems Inc and trafficnow sign a partnership for North America, the Middle East and Chile Press Release
Long-term partner of trafficnow Magsys wins a major urban installation in Ajaccio.
TxDOT in El Paso uses DeepBlue Sensors for travel time at the I-90 interstate as well as the mountain crossing Press Release
The DeepBlue sensors from trafficnow are used to study the movement around the Mobile world Congress Mobile World Congress
We will be in Dubai this week for the annual Gulf Traffic tradeshow. Let us meet at Gulf Traffic
DeepBlue Sensors deployed to monitor the major accesses to Santiago Metropolitan Area. Real-time information launched at Cuanto me demoro
We will have stand at the yearly event at TAPCO in Milwaukee on October 21st. If you are in Wisconsin visit us there.
Trafficnow, in collaboration with the local partner ESYCSA install 60 DeepBlue Sensors throughout the city of Vigo. The sensors will provide real-time travel time as well as being a tool for Urban mobility plans Vigo Real-time traffic
Martinique is the first island in the Caribbean to invest in DeepBlue Sensors.
SANEF adds sensors to their highway travel time system, and also uses sensors to monitor the queue at toll stations.
The Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul adds another 50 sensors to the installation. Real-time traffic information can be viewed here: Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality click Yogunluk Haritasi
We will be in Dubai this week for the annual Gulf Traffic tradeshow. Let us meet at Gulf Traffic
DeepBlue Sensor is now a trademark registered by trafficnow.
We will be at the ITS Congress in Santiago this week. Let us meet there.
DeepBlue Sensor is now a trademark registered by trafficnow.
trafficnow will have a stand at the TAPCO Open House event on October 23rd. If you are in Milwuakee visit us there.
Our GM Robert Nordentoft will be speaking about “The Evolution of ITS Sensors, Talking Cars, Bluetooth and Beyond”.
GLRTOC choses DeepBlue Sensors for work zone monitoring utilizing Bluetooth GLRTOC
After extensive trials Wisconsin Department of Transportation and TOPS LAB chose DeepBlue Sensor technology for Bluetooth monitoring.
Trafficnow has finally been granted a patent (PCT/EP2010/060974) for the advanced algorithms used for generating travel time information based on wireless probes.
Istanbul invests in 255 DeepBlue Sensors and the centralized DeepBlue Core travel time system. The travel time information is to be displayed through VMS panels, web and smart phone application: Press Release
Come and meet us at Stand 52 at Andina Traffic
Albert Reig will give a course on Bluetooth Detection Technology at the ITS Colombia Sessions on Day 2.
Trafficnow, in collaboration with Auter, install Bluetooth sensors in Antofagasta to monitor traffic flow at intersections.
Trafficnow, in collaboration with Indra, wins the first Bluetooth project tendered in Chile.
We will be in Abu Dhabi this week for the annual Gulf Traffic tradeshow. Let us meet at Gulf Traffic
DeepBlue Sensors deployed for large scale planning in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Email Albert Reig for white paper areig [at] trafficnow.eu
Albert Reig speaks about travel time and OD matrices using Bluetooth technology at the 10th ITS Chile congress in Santiago de Chile X CONGRESO ITS CHILE
The city of Terrassa invests in DeepBlue Sensors along with the Virtual Control Center. The real-time information is displayed on VMS panels and the Servei de Transit web page Servei de Transit
Are you in the city of the canals? Visit us at booth 11.626. Let us meet at Intertraffic Amsterdam
Albert Reig will spearhead our Latin America operations.
SAPN, a division with SANEF Highway Concessions, is installing some 45 Dual Channel sensors along the highways between Paris and the Belgian border for real-time traffic information through VMS and radio, as well as incident management at their traffic control center.
We are proud to present the DeepBlue Sensor, our second generation Bluetooth sensor. The new sensor includes a flexible design for pole and mast-arm mounting as well as cabinet integration.
We also introduce our Dual Channel products with the unique DeepBlue AA dual antenna design; offering the most powerful Bluetooth Sensor in the ITS market.
We, Traffic Network Solutions SL, have finally registered our international brand name and trademark trafficnow (registered number 9532672).
Trafficnow, in collaboration with AADI, studies the traffic around Lagunen, Bergen.
Bergen, the capital of the fjords, is also the home of Lagunen Storsenter; the leading shopping center in Norway in terms of revenue. Lagunen is placed along RV580; the main road between the city center and the International Airport of Bergen. In addition to the airport one can also find Sandsli/Kokstad; Norways second largest industrial area; employing about 12,000 people.
Around Lagunen there is also a residential area of certain significance.
The bottleneck around the shopping area of Lagunen Storsenter creates long and sometimes unexpected and rapidly changing – delays during large parts of the day.
trafficnow, a company dedicated to new ITS solutions for traffic, releases the BT sensor for travel time and OD matrix studies.