Managed lanes and priced corridors are only as smart as their inputs. FusionSensor delivers the real-time counts, speeds, and density that dynamic tolling logic depends on.
Dynamic tolling adjusts prices to keep managed lanes moving. To do that well, the tolling logic needs a live picture of the corridor: how many vehicles, how fast they are moving, and how close each segment is to breaking down.
FusionSensor measures counts, speeds, occupancy, and vehicle classification continuously across lanes, and streams that data over standard interfaces so it can feed tolling and managed-lane logic in real time.
Because the same data also serves operations and planning, agencies stretch every sensor further: one device on the corridor supports pricing, traffic data collection, and incident detection at once.
Counts, speeds, occupancy, and classification measured continuously across lanes, the raw material of every pricing decision.
Data streams over JSON, XML, and NTCIP interfaces to the platforms that run tolling and managed lanes today.
Real-time speed and density by segment give pricing algorithms the resolution to react before a lane breaks down.
The same device powering tolling inputs also serves counts, studies, and alerts, more value from every install.
Dynamic tolling changes the price of a managed lane based on real-time conditions, raising it as the lane fills and lowering it as demand eases, with the goal of keeping traffic in the lane moving reliably.
Pricing logic typically relies on volumes, speeds, and occupancy or density for each segment of the corridor, delivered with low enough latency that prices track what drivers are actually experiencing.
FusionSensor streams real-time data over standard interfaces including JSON, XML, and NTCIP, so it can plug into the tolling and managed-lane platforms an agency already runs.
Yes. The same devices deliver traffic data collection, queue detection, and incident alerts, one install serving several programs.
Tell us about your priced corridor and we will map FusionSensor data to the inputs your tolling logic needs.