GEWI and iCone Announce Off-the-Shelf Smart Work Zone Program

April 16, 2018

Following GEWI’s successful Smart Work Zone to Navigation implementation in Germany, GEWI and iCone have announced a similar program for North America which will also be available worldwide in the near future as a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) solution.

“Obtaining real-time information from Work Zones is a problem worldwide,” commented GEWI founder Hagen Geppert. “Our TIC Software Product makes it possible to collect the many new types of real-time data from Work Zones and make it available to navigation devices, broadcasters, applications and any type of public or private system which requires the data”.

 

iCone products transmit a warning message is generated by the Work Zone equipment, which can be an arrow trailer, crash truck, or other device used for securing accident locations, mowing/sweeping work or other activities along the roadway.

 

The location and status of this fixed or moving Work Zone data is collected by GEWI’s TIC Software which distributes information via RDS/TMC (Radio Data System/Traffic message Channel) and TPEG (Transport Protocol Experts Group) to the car radios and navigation systems of all road users on the corresponding roadway segment. By providing advanced notification of these activities, driver awareness is heightened. This will result in fewer incident due to increased driver awareness of upcoming Work Zones or other events on and along the roadway.

iCone Products is changing the work zone traffic control industry with a family of new Connected Tech products that are designed to network the actions of the workers as they close lanes, flag vehicles through work zones and protect workers. iCone was the first in the industry to get their work zone queue data into the car through partnerships with organizations such as Waze and HERE, and now iCone is allowing critical actions like work-truck flashers, arrow board direction, and flagger activity to be known to every driver whether human or machine.

GEWI’s TIC platform has been used by the world’s government road agencies/operators, police, broadcasters, and commercial traffic service providers since 1997.

TIC provides solutions for road planning, operations and maintenance, work zone management, road incident, and ITS asset management. Additionally, TIC can be used for public transport incident management, automated driving and connected vehicle technologies and services.

TIC is highly configurable and allows fast, cost-effective deployments. Global support provided from GEWI offices in Europe, USA and Asia.

For more information about the COTS Smart Work Program, contact:

GEWI

Jim O’Neill, CEO GEWI North America

jim.oneill@gewi.com

 

iCone Products

Ross Sheckler, Managing Partner

r.sheckler@iconeproducts.com