Published: September 27, 2011
New York City Launches Nation's Most Sophisticated Active Traffic Management System Powered by TransCore's TransSuite Traffic Management Software and RFID Technology
HARRISBURG, Penn. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - TransCore's traffic management
expertise supports the New York City Department of Transportation's
(NYCDOT) "Midtown in Motion" program that launched the most
advanced active traffic management (ATM) system in the nation. TransCore
designed New York's next generation traffic control system that will
encompass 12,400 traffic signals located throughout the five boroughs,
creating the largest traffic signal control system in North America.
TransCore's work includes its integrated TransSuite
traffic management software and the integration of its Encompass
radio frequency identification (RFID) readers, microwave sensors,
KLD's adaptive control module, and other related equipment using the New
York City Wireless Network (NYCWiN).
New York City's deployment will serve as a model for other metropolitans
deploying intelligent transportation systems to mitigate choke points in
their transportation network and reduce congestion and vehicle carbon
emissions.
In a press conference held at New York City's Joint Traffic Management
Center (TMC), Mayor Michael Bloomberg and New York City Transportation
Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan joined by Federal Highway Administration
Administrator Victor Mendez announced the "Midtown in Motion"
program, a sophisticated traffic management system that will improve the
flow of traffic in a 110-square-block area in Manhattan.
Many existing traffic management systems use pre-programmed signal
patterns for different times of day; however, with the new traffic
management system, real-time traffic data is transmitted from the field
sensors, RFID readers and cameras, and integrated into the TransSuite
traffic management software running at the TMC. This integrated view of
active traffic conditions enables engineers to immediately address
factors that contribute to traffic backups caused by congestion,
construction, special events, dignitary motorcades or accidents.
Currently half of the City's signalized intersections have been
converted and integrated to the TransSuite management system, and the
City plans to complete integration of all 12,400 signals by 2013. The
work also includes the installation of 53 new turn lanes and 23 new turn
signals enabling vehicles to turn from cross-town streets onto the
avenues without blocking an entire lane of through-traffic.
Midtown in Motion utilizes advanced solid state traffic
controllers (ASTC) and a state-of-the-art traffic controller installed
at signalized intersections that are wirelessly controlled by
TransSuite. The wireless system is powered by NYCWiN, the high-speed,
citywide infrastructure dedicated to public safety and public service
applications. The system employs the National Transportation
Communications for ITS Protocol (NTCIP) standards, the Advanced
Transportation Controller (ATC) standard, and NEMA TS2 Standards for
traffic control. TransCore also assisted NYCDOT with the traffic
controllers specification development, procurement, and testing as well
as the NYCWiN wireless router procurement.
The Midtown in Motion system also provides real time, adaptive
signal performance. Current traffic data is captured by TransCore's RFID
readers and other sensors, and then transmitted via NYCWiN to the
traffic management center. Then KLD's Adaptive Decision Support System
(ACDSS) and TransSuite integrate and process the data to update and
transmit applicable signal timing patterns for each intersection. The
result of this integration enables Midtown in Motion to actively
manage traffic and adapt the timing at each intersection to address
real-time traffic conditions and alleviate congestion.
About TransCore
TransCore's 75-year heritage supporting the transportation industry
spans the development of RFID
transportation applications at Los Alamos National Labs to
implementation of the nation's first electronic
toll collection system. The breadth of the company's expertise
includes traffic management systems, intelligent
transportation systems (ITS), systems integration, design
consulting, operations, maintenance, RFID manufacturing, and extensive
Web-based logistics systems. TransCore has installations in 46 countries
and a vast portfolio of intellectual property. In 2011, Engineering
News-Record (ENR) ranked TransCore No. 154 out of the Top 500 Design
Firms.
TransCore offers an extensive suite of enterprise software applications,
business process outsourcing, system integration, customer care and
maintenance services to provide complete solutions, configurable to
customers' requirements. TransCore is a U.S. owned and operated company
with headquarters in Harrisburg, Pa. TransCore operates as a wholly
owned subsidiary of Roper Industries, a Standard and Poor's S&P 500
Index company. For more information, visit www.transcore.com.

TransCore
Barbara Catlin, 972-740-7150
Barbara.catlin@transcore.com
or
New
York City DOT
Seth Solomonow, 212-839-4850
or
Scott
Gastel, 212-839-4850
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