Econolite, a part of Umovity, has launched the Epiq Radar sensor resolution. Epiq Radar gives a radar detection resolution, delivering site visitors detection, accuracy, and reliability. A key characteristic features a built-in 1080p digicam (30 FPS) with low-light sensitivity for visible validation.
“The Epiq Radar sensor brings in cutting-edge FMCW radar expertise with a 110-degree subject of view and as much as 900 ft of detection, requiring solely two sensors to totally cowl all approaches at most intersections,” says Sunny Chakravarty, Econolite’s vice chairman, engineering. “It’s ideally suited to deal with numerous intersection geometries with dependable detection, supporting a wide range of dynamic site visitors management and rising sensible mobility applications to assist cut back journey instances and site visitors congestion, whereas rising security for all roadway customers.”
Designed to supply correct and dependable detection utilizing fewer sensors, Epiq Radar is able to monitoring and classifying 128 objects generated from 512 distinctive detections. Epiq Radar gives lane-by-lane classification, automobile counts, and journey ETA knowledge, supporting the detection wants for cease bar, advance, departure, bicycles, and pedestrians, and enabling safety-critical purposes like mitigation of dilemma zone and red-light working.
The Epiq Radar sensor resolution consists of two key parts: the Epiq Radar Sensor with built-in HD digicam for visible validation and the Epiq Radar Hub.
The brand new Hub gives highly effective processing and seamless integration throughout the site visitors cupboard and options an easy-to-use design and an LCD touchscreen show for straightforward configuration and standing monitoring. The entire system additionally consists of an intuitive internet interface and distant entry administration.
As with Econolite’s different sensors, Epiq Radar integrates with Centracs +Detect for superior and automatic cloud-based knowledge reporting, analytics, and monitoring capabilities.
Christian U Haas, CEO of Umovity (Econolite & PTV), and Sunny Chakravarty, VP for Engineering for Econolite spoke to TTi in regards to the Epiq Radar resolution in an unique interview at ITS World Congress 2025.