We encourage continuous adherence to traffic regulations through dissuasion Prevent or lessen the frequency of dangerous driving conditions, which will reduce or eliminate accidents.
Additionally, we ensure that traffic regulations are enforced, reduce collisions, and protect everyone using the roadways.
How to control Traffic Violation Enforcement:
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Traffic flow surge: We can significantly contribute to reducing traffic and averting slowdowns. Our traffic cameras count the number of vehicles passing through an intersection as well as measure the length of vehicle lines as they develop at intersections.
 
With this information, the system may modify the lengths of the green and red lights appropriately, resuming movement in all directions. This automatic technology shortens commute times and eases frustration for drivers.
 
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We are being proactive by providing video-based vehicle detection services, this will allow traffic flow systems gather data at key intersections and on highways. This data includes detection and statistics of traffic flow, average speeds, space and time headway, vehicle type, and wait duration.
 
Traffic cameras count the number of vehicles passing through an intersection when it becomes congested and continuously measure the length of vehicle lines. Based on this information, traffic lights are dynamically synchronized to balance the flow of traffic.

- Electronics: AMD, Dresden, Germany

- Electronics: AWE, Aldermaston, United Kingdom

- Electronics: Shanghai Belling Corp. Ltd., Shanghai, China

- Electronics: GEC Plessey, United Kingdom

- Electronics: Infineon, Dresden, Germany

- Electronics: Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC), Shanghai, China

- Electronics: SSMC, Singapore

- Electronics: TSMC Ltd., Shanghai, China

- Electronics: TSMC Ltd., Hsinchu, Taiwan

- Electronics: European Batteries, Varkaus, Finland

- Electronics: Wacker Siltronic, Freiberg, Germany

- Photovoltaics: 3SUN, Catania, Italy

- Photovoltaics: Deutsche Cell, Freiberg, Germany

- Photovoltaics: Ekarat, Bangkok, Thailand

- Photovoltaics: First Solar, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany

- Photovoltaics: PV-TEC, Freiburg, Germany

- Photovoltaics: Solsonica, Cittaducale, Italy

- Photovoltaics: Soltecture, Berlin, Germany

- Photovoltaics: Sunways, Arnstadt, Germany

- Science and Research: Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, USA

- Science and Research: Georgia Institute of Techology, Atlanta, USA

- Science and Research: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, San Jose, USA

- Science and Research: Kurchatov Insitute, Moscow, Russia

- Science and Research: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA

- Science and Research: Research Institute, Braga, Portugal

- Science and Research: University at Albany, New York, USA

- Science and Research: University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

- Science and Research: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

- Science and Research: University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

- IT and Telecoms: Exodus, Paris, France

- IT and Telecoms: Fujitsu, Sydney, Australia

- IT and Telecoms: interXion, Paris, France

- IT and Telecoms: Johnson Controls, Burscheid, Germany

- IT and Telecoms: Jurong Data Centre, Singapore

- IT and Telecoms: Taxxus Internet Solutions, Frankfurt, Germany

- Energy & Environment Technologies: Solar Thermal Power Plant, Puerto Errado 1, Murcia, Spain

- Energy & Environment Technologies: Biomass Cogeneration Power Plant, Neubruecke, Germany

- Energy & Environment Technologies: EVC2 (Energy Supply Center AMD), Dresden, Germany

- Energy & Environment Technologies: Combined Cycle Power Plant for CET Bacau, Romania

- Energy & Environment Technologies: Trigeneration Plant for STM M6, Catania, Italy

- Energy & Environment Technologies: PV Power Plant, Oria, Italy

- Energy & Environment Technologies: PV Power Plant Treija, Italy