Skip to main content

Iteris fuses video and radar

Iteris has announced Vantage Vector, the latest addition to its portfolio of Vantage vehicle detection solutions. The new device, which fuses the company's proven video detection with radar sensor technology to extend the range and richness of detection data, will begin shipping in the first quarter of 2012.
May 2, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
253 Iteris has announced Vantage Vector, the latest addition to its portfolio of Vantage vehicle detection solutions. The new device, which fuses the company’s proven video detection with radar sensor technology to extend the range and richness of detection data, will begin shipping in the first quarter of 2012.

Vantage Vector is an all-in-one vehicle detection sensor with a wide range of intersection sensing capabilities, including stop-bar and advanced zone detection, as well as sensing properties that enable new safety and adaptive control applications. Iteris says that its radar sensing capabilities offer high precision for ‘dilemma zone’ detection and provides richer data that enables an exciting new range of speed-related intersection safety functions. The enhanced information includes position and speed of individual vehicles.

According to Abbas Mohaddes, Iteris president and CEO, “This premium product is based on sensor fusion by combining video and radar, and was developed for agencies that require enhanced detection for select applications. We expect the use of sensor fusion technology to contribute to the broader and more rapid adoption of video detection.”

In addition to its detection capabilities, Vantage Vector provides a robust graphical user interface for simple radar set-up, while maintaining the video configuration process familiar to existing Vantage users. Easy communication with the sensor unit from the roadside cabinet is accomplished with standard Wi-Fi connectivity, while its design, colour, and mounting effectively blend the sensor into its surroundings.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Innovative control system for concrete pavers
    February 14, 2012
    Wirtgen has developed a novel control system for use on its concrete paving equipment. Matthias Fritz is the product engineer at Wirtgen tasked with developing the system. The new AutoControlpackage uses GPS technology to provide guidance for the machine's steering functions. Fritz added, "It has an augmentation centre for vertical control because it requires millimetre accuracy for height." This 3D control system is for use with the firm's SP15 and SP25 slipform pavers and is said to be a user-friendly, co
  • Denso to field test V2V and V2X in China
    March 19, 2012
    Denso Corporation, in collaboration with Tongji University, Shanghai, will begin testing vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2X) technology on public roads in Taicang, Jiangsu Province, China on 22 March , 2012.
  • Workszone design and planning software
    March 6, 2012
    Managing utility works effectively is important, given that digging up roads and then patching them can dramatically cut the life of a road surface. New software tools make this process easier to manage effectively and Bentley Systems is extending its Expert Designer V8i package to include water, gas, and communications infrastructure, in addition to electric utilities. This allows utility firms and engineering contractors using Expert Designer V8i to boost the efficiency of utility network design projects.
  • Major innovations are coming to market in concrete slipforming
    March 6, 2017
    Tough competition is being seen in the specialised market for concrete slipforming machines, with new partnerships and new technology coming to market - Mike Woof writes GOMACO is boosting the versatility of its Commander slipformer further with the development of the new Three-Track Commander IIIx variant. This has been configured to cope with much tighter radii than previous versions of the Commander III, allowing it to slipform a radius of just 610mm. This suits the machine to applications such as sli