Iteris recently announced the City of Corona in California has awarded the company an over $4 million contract to provide the city with smart mobility infrastructure management technologies.
Corona will utilise Iteris’ software as a service (SaaS) solution ClearGuide combined with new detection sensors and web-based communication infrastructure. Under the terms of the agreement, the city will have access to ClearGuide Roadways, an easy-to-use dynamic service that helps agencies improve real-time operations, incident management, work zone mobility, and transportation planning with traffic data and map content.
They will also deploy Vantage Apex, Iteris’ AI-powered HD video and radar detection sensors and VantageLive, an easy-to-use, web-based data service that allows users to view activity at their intersections by automatically collecting and analysing vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian data, eliminating the need for manual, costly data collection efforts. These technologies will allow Corona to gather more accurate road user detection and counts for several major arterial corridors, which they plan to aggregate to produce new, more efficient coordination patterns. In total, over 100 intersections across the city will benefit from this investment.
“I’m eager to have hi-resolution data readily available in an easy to digest format,” said Aaron M. Cox, PE, TE, PMP, Senior Engineer of Traffic Public Works, the City of Corona. “Our team will use this information to make our arterial corridors operate more efficiently, and we’re looking forward to working with our partners to make this project happen.”
ClearGuide, Vantage Apex and VantageLive are all key components of Iteris’ ClearMobility Platform, a complete solution to continuously monitor, visualise and optimise mobility infrastructure. It applies Cloud computing, artificial intelligence, advanced sensors, advisory services and managed services to help ensure roads are safe, travel is efficient, and communities thrive.
“We’re thrilled to be working with the City of Corona and Crosstown Electrical & Data on this project,” said Adam Cook, Senior Vice President and CSO, Iteris. “With these technologies working together, this initiative will ultimately help to increase value, effectiveness and resilience in the city’s transportation infrastructure, all while making the roads safer and more efficient for travellers.”
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