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Seoul Robotics Unveils Novel Intersection Traffic Solution

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Seoul Robotics, the company driving smart 3D infrastructure solutions, announced a comprehensive end-to-end intersection traffic solution that transforms raw 3D data into actionable insights for traffic controllers.

Seoul Robotics’ new solution adds a layer of intelligence to 3D perception that goes beyond the capabilities of legacy traffic management systems by interpreting real-time data and driving critical roadway decisions that improve mobility and ensure pedestrian safety.

The solution collects and analyzes data through SENSR-I, the infrastructure-based version of Seoul Roboticsโ€™ patented 3D perception platform, SENSR.

SENSR-I uses the industryโ€™s most accurate deep learning AI to simultaneously track, detect, and identify vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians to create a digital twin of the environment.

This provides traffic controllers the most robust insights for real-time decision-making to enable cities to enhance mobility and safety by accurately identifying and addressing road risks, such as extending light signals to ensure safe passage for late pedestrian crossings.

โ€œCities have been struggling with outdated traffic systems that lack intelligence and essentially ignore the most unpredictable and vulnerable road users,โ€ said William Muller, Vice President of Business Development at Seoul Robotics. โ€œOur latest solution bridges the gap by providing cities worldwide with the tools to actually improve traffic operations. With instant access to vital information and advanced detection for not just vehicles, but also pedestrians and bicyclists, cities can now take bold steps to revolutionize urban mobility and ensure the safety of their communities.โ€

Using AI, Seoul Roboticsโ€™ solution is able to proactively interpret intersection activities based on real-time and statistical data, as opposed to relying on physically triggered signals.

It is designed with an open architecture that uses standard communication protocols in order to share highly accurate insights on object location, travel direction, and speed with the various traffic controllers used by cities โ€“ a departure from traditional intersection solutions that rely on passive alert systems that are disruptive and costly to install.

Seoul Roboticsโ€™ solution is compatible with a range of 3D sensors which are easily fitted onto existing roadside infrastructure and typically require little-to-no traffic disruption while installing or servicing. This simplified, cost-effective approach virtually delivers immediate outcomes that enhance road safety and improve intersection management for municipalities and Departments of Transportation.