HOUSTON—Today Trafficware extends its leadership in Central Management Systems with the release of Version 2.6. Six months after delivering the only commercially viable Connected Vehicle ATMS module for 2017 model year vehicles, Trafficware adds even more functionality including a new subscription-based parking detection module, becoming the only traffic management system with this capability.

Across the country, transportation authorities look to better utilize their valuable parking real estate and automate what has previously been a tedious manual job. In fact, parking patrons are coming to expect such services, appreciating the convenience and time savings, avoiding circling a lot looking for open spaces. The new parking detection module, using Trafficware’s patented wireless pod detection system, allows transportation agencies to aggregate this vehicle detection data into their central traffic management command center.

“Trafficware distinguishes itself by delivering consistently paced and relevant innovation. We take pride in having the ATMS.now central traffic management technology to be the central hub of advanced capabilities,” Trafficware CEO Jon Newhard explains.

“Since communities are quickly moving to deploy Smart Cities technology, requiring a vast assortment of capabilities like adaptive signal technology, high-resolution data or connected vehicle intersections, we want Trafficware to be the obvious choice for leading agencies because of our rich functionality, central integration and technical leadership as evidenced by additional capabilities in the cloud.”

Hundreds of transportation authorities rely on Trafficware’s ATMS.now system to support their communities’ complex transportation networks, cities like Houston, Las Vegas, Orlando, New Orleans, Palo Alto, and Cairo, Egypt. Trafficware has more than 250 major installations with equipment deployed at more than 20,000 intersections globally. These customers count on Trafficware to keep them up-to-date on technical advancements and leverage their current investments.

Since Trafficware released its Connected Vehicle module in ATMS.now version 2.5 in July, the company has deployed more than 1,000 intersections and has seen major automotive companies introduce 2017 models with vehicle to infrastructure connectivity. The Palo Alto system in Silicon Valley went live in May and was selected as a finalist for the Best in ITS Awards while the system in Las Vegas has been featured in media ranging from industry publications to CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

Beyond the parking application, the ATMS.now 2.6 release includes:

  • For ease of use, an Edit Categories Selection in the central management software that matches what a technician sees at the street level cabinet intersection controller.
  • For power data users, a new CSV Export report will export the entire Local Vol/Occ or Split databases to an Excel or Text file.
  • To provide greater ease and descriptive ability in labeling files, special database name labels were added to the editing and view screens.
  • Enhanced diagnostics and more than 25 other convenience and performance enhancing additions.

For ATMS.now customers that subscribed to Trafficware’s Software Maintenance Agreement, they will receive all features included in the base application free as part of the program. For more information, visit http://www.trafficware.com/software.html or call 1-800-952-7285.

About Trafficware

Trafficware specializes in research, design, and development of electronic equipment and enterprise software to support the transportation industry. Trafficware’s almost four decades of industry expertise includes hands-on experience solving traffic management challenges, earning the company a reputation for unmatched quality. Just this year, two of Trafficware’s Silicon Valley projects were finalists for The Best in ITS Awards and won Best in ITS Texas for the City of Sugar Land wireless Pod Detection System deployment. The company’s flagship Synchro® Traffic Simulation and Analysis Software product alone is used by engineers in more than 90 countries around the world, every state in the United States and province in Canada. The company also manufactures a full line of traffic equipment at its 100,000 square-foot technology center outside Houston, Texas. Trafficware’s growth is backed by KRG Capital Partners, a private equity firm with more than $4 billion in capital.

Contacts

Trafficware
Barbara Catlin, 972.740.7150
barbaracatlin@trafficware.com