Comvision's Advanced/Highway Traffic Management System (ATMS/HTMS) is a comprehensive approach that utilizes the latest technologies to optimize the flow of traffic on highways, reduce congestion, monitor incidents, and enhance safety for drivers. The system uses a collection of complementary technologies that work together to improve situational awareness and provide a comprehensive view of the traffic conditions on the road ahead.
Comvision stands out as the undisputed market leader for Advanced Traffic Management Systems in India, with a staggering 18+ cutting-edge projects in progress. Our unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence has positioned us at the forefront of the industry, setting the gold standard for next-generation traffic management solutions. With Comvision's unparalleled expertise and forward-thinking approach, we are paving the way for a safer, more efficient, and more connected future on India's roads.
Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) |
An integrated command and control centre (ICCC) is a crucial component of an ATMS. It serves as the central hub for managing traffic on the road network by integrating data from various sources, including traffic sensors, cameras, and weather stations, among others. Comvision's ICCC software developed in-house provides a comprehensive view of the traffic situation in real-time, allowing operators to monitor and manage traffic flow, detect incidents, and respond to emergencies promptly. With advanced analytics and visualization tools, the ICCC enables operators to make data-driven decisions to optimize traffic flow, reduce congestion, and improve safety on the roads. Overall, the ICCC is an essential tool for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of an ATMS and improving the overall travel experience for commuters. |
Video Incident Detection System (VIDS) |
Comvision's Video Incident Detection System (VIDS) uses advanced algorithms and machine learning to analyze live video feeds from traffic cameras to detect incidents, such as accidents or breakdowns, in real-time. By quickly identifying incidents, VIDS can alert operators at the integrated command and control center to take appropriate action to mitigate the impact on traffic flow and reduce the likelihood of secondary incidents. VIDS can also provide video evidence of incidents, which can be used for post-incident analysis and investigations. Comvision has raised the bar for VIDS with its in-house developed solution that can seamlessly integrate with a staggering 10,000 cameras in a single deployment, setting a new industry benchmark for capability and accuracy. This state-of-the-art VIDS is a testament to Comvision's relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability. |
Variable Message Signs (VMS) |
Variable Message Signs (VMS) are electronic signs that display information on traffic conditions, travel times, incidents, and other relevant information. With advanced communication and control technologies, VMS can be programmed to display different messages depending on the traffic conditions and the time of day, allowing drivers to make informed decisions and adjust their travel plans accordingly. In addition to providing critical information to drivers, VMS can also be used to improve traffic flow by directing drivers to alternative routes or warning them of upcoming road closures or construction work. With its ability to dynamically adjust messages based on traffic conditions, Comvision's VMS control software enables drivers to make informed decisions, reducing the likelihood of accidents and minimizing traffic congestion. The unique ability to adapt to changing traffic conditions on the edge and automatically provide real-time information to drivers plays a unique and critical role in enhancing the efficiency, safety, and overall travel experience for commuters on the road network. |
Vehicle Speed Detection System (VSDS) |
A vehicle speed detection system (VSDS) provides critical information on vehicle speeds and ensures compliance with speed limits. Using advanced technologies such as radar and laser, VSDS can detect the speed of vehicles on the road network in real-time and alert operators at the ICCC of any violations. This enables operators to take appropriate action, such as issuing warnings or fines, to ensure compliance with speed limits and enhance road safety. In addition to improving road safety, Comvision's VSDS can also be used to monitor traffic flow and detect congestion, allowing operators to make informed decisions and take appropriate measures to minimize traffic disruptions. With its ability to detect vehicle speeds in real-time and provide critical data to traffic operators, VSDS plays a crucial role in ensuring the efficiency, safety, and overall travel experience for commuters on the road network. |
Emergency Call Boxes (ECBs) |
Emergency Call Boxes (ECBs) are a vital component of advanced traffic management systems (ATMS), providing a lifeline to motorists in case of emergencies on the road network. When activated, ECBs establish a direct connection to the integrated command and control center (ICCC), enabling operators to quickly respond to the emergency and dispatch appropriate resources. This rapid response can mean the difference between life and death in critical situations, making ECBs an indispensable part of any ATMS. Comvision's Emergency Call Box (ECB) software seamlessly integrates with the ICCC, providing operators with real-time alerts in case of emergencies on the road network. Its advanced features, such as automated notifications and remote monitoring, enable operators to quickly respond to emergency situations and dispatch appropriate resources to the location. Comvision's ECB software software also facilitates two-way communication between the ECB and the ICCC, enabling operators to communicate directly with motorists in case of emergency and provide them with assistance. Additionally, the software provides real-time information on the status of ECBs, enabling operators to quickly identify and address any maintenance issues. |