Visit Flow Labs at #ITEPhilly2024

The Flow Labs team is gearing up for the Joint ITE International and Mid-Colonial District Annual Meeting and Exhibition on July 21-24, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

Make plans to visit Flow Labs’ Booth 215 to learn about the most accurate and comprehensive method for agencies to analyze signal performance and reduce congestion - without the need for new hardware!  

Our proprietary Integrated Signal Performance Measures (ISPMs) combine multiple datasets—including detection, signal, and connected vehicle probe data— and then use AI to integrate the information into a more comprehensive and accurate analysis of signal performance. This holistic approach not only addresses the limitations of traditional measures, but also enhances diagnostic capabilities, decision support, and overall traffic signal management.  

Visit our booth to experience ISPMs and how it enables agencies to understand network behavior and adjust signal timing plans to reduce regional congestion and ease driver stress. Click here to read our white paper that explains ISPMs.

The SAAS Conundrum – Why Software as a Service Is Replacing the One-Time Purchase

Tuesday,  July 23, 2024, 2:00 - 3:30 PM, Grand Ballroom Salon

With AI and the rapid advancement of traffic technology, Software as a Service (SaaS) is dominating the conversation. While it may be a relatively new concept in traffic management, SaaS has been part of our personal and business lives for much longer – think Microsoft 365 or QuickBooks. This session will help agencies evaluate SaaS as a procurement option in transportation, presenting case studies by industry experts that demonstrate scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. By their nature, SaaS platforms often incorporate regular updates and enhancements, providing clients with the latest features and security measures.  

From Aggregation to Integration: Getting the Most Out of Your "Big" Data

Tuesday, Jul 23, 2024, 4:00 - 5:30 PM, Grand Ballroom Salon C

Managing traffic signals is getting increasingly complex: traffic patterns are changing more rapidly than ever, with more modes to consider, and more objectives (e.g. safety, network efficiency, economic impact) than ever. As traffic patterns change, the signal timings should change with them, yet getting traffic signal timing plans correct is an incredibly complex problem that involves balancing multiple competing objectives, including network efficiency, road-user experience and road-user safety. The panel will discuss how data integration and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can provide agencies with a fully automated traffic signal optimization system.

We're excited to meet so many of our industry colleagues in Philadelphia! Make plans to stop by Flow Labs' Booth 215.

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