NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 04, 2017 -- TransCore has deployed its TransSuite software solution in Ecuador to improve the coordination of multiple traffic management systems in Guayaquil. In February, the Municipal Transit Authority of the City of Guayaquil selected TransCore to integrate TransSuite with the City’s existing traffic signal controllers.
Phase 1 of the project created an integrated system to work with controllers from multiple different manufacturers, as well as the City’s SCATS-based adaptive traffic management system. It also included a pilot implementation of an RFID-based bus priority system using state-of-the-art TransCore readers and tags. In phase 2, TransCore will coordinate the integration of additional controllers, CCTV, and Bluetooth readers for travel time calculations into TransSuite.
TransCore is part of a team, including South American partner, SIC TransCore, and Alcolisti, an Ecuadorian firm that is leading the project.
TransSuite® is a family of transportation management software products specifically designed to meet a variety of traffic management needs, including managing traffic lights, providing real-time traveler information, and responding to roadway incidents.
Traffic engineers can control all ITS devices and services, including traffic signal controllers, dynamic message signs, and CCTV. TransSuite’s high-resolution maps and graphical displays enable a more coordinated response to both planned and unplanned events.
Throughout the U.S. and internationally, TransCore has deployed some of the most complex intelligent transportation systems (ITS), including the world’s largest traffic control system in New York City, and advanced traffic management systems in Washington, D.C., and in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. TransCore is currently leading the initial design of the Connected Vehicle Pilot Deployment Program for the New York City Department of Transportation.
About TransCore
A leader in the transportation industry, TransCore provides innovative, technical solutions and engineering services for applications encompassing next generation Open Road Tolling and Traffic Management Systems. The company operates award-winning tolling customer service centers for departments of transportation throughout the U.S. and internationally. A pioneer in Radio Frequency Identification systems used in the transportation industry, TransCore secures access for airports, hospitals, parking garages, border patrols, trucking fleets, and the rail industry.
Based in Nashville, Tenn., TransCore is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Roper Technologies, a diversified technology company in the S&P 500, Fortune 1000, and Russell 1000 indices.
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