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How SpeedInfo's Technology WorksSpeedInfo's solar-powered radar sensors are mounted on existing light or signage poles. Sensors are located every one-half to two miles and collect traffic speed information continuously. Sensors forward data to the SpeedInfo Traffic Data Server via the AT&T Wireless® data network with virtually no latency. SpeedInfo servers format the data for delivery to customers via the Internet. The data is available from SpeedInfo servers in a standard XML format, or if required, specialized formats. Unlike other solutions that are capital intensive, expensive, difficult to deploy, and provide untimely or inaccurate data, SpeedInfo's sensors install easily on existing infrastructure. Highway crews can cover as many as 15 miles of highway a day with no lane closures or disruption to traffic.About SpeedInfoSpeedInfo is a leading innovator of real-time traffic data networks and has deployed more than 2,000 sensors on critical Interstate and arterial routes throughout the U.S and internationally. In addition to providing advanced traffic sensor technology, SpeedInfo server software and network expertise combine to create a commercial data infrastructure that eliminates existing problems with data latency, reliability and comprehensive coverage. In addition to state and local Departments of Transportation and Metro Planning Organizations, SpeedInfo customers include mass media organizations that provide traffic information that radio and television networks broadcast to consumers, traffic aggregation companies, and mobile traffic application developers. Founded in 2002, SpeedInfo is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. For more information, please visit www.speedinfo.com.About the Ohio Department of Transportation
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- TiaLinx, Inc., a developer of mm-wave integrated radio and antenna arrays, has been awarded a phase II contract from the Department of Army for development of a miniaturized antenna array at V-band.
FRANKFURT, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (NYSE: TRW) will demonstrate how it can offer customers greater value through sensor integration and simplifying electronics architecture within vehicles at the 2009 IAA Exhibition.
