- Quarterhill will supply 15 portable iTHEIA™ video-based AI
traffic count and classification systems for the Minnesota
Department of Transportation.
- iTHEIA is a self-contained, non-intrusive traffic classifier
that sets a new standard for safety, efficiency, and accuracy in
traffic data collection.
TORONTO, Sept. 4,
2024 /CNW/ - Quarterhill Inc. ("Quarterhill" or
the "Company") (TSX: QTRH) (OTCQX: QTRHF), a global leader in
providing intelligent transportation system solutions, announced
today the award of a contract for the supply of iTHEIA™ AI Video
Automatic Traffic Recorders ("ATR") for Minnesota DOT
("MnDOT").
Quarterhill's iTHEIA utilizes advanced AI to accurately count
and classify all common vehicle types, including passenger cars,
trucks, buses, RVs, and motorcycles. iTHEIA operates on a powerful
edge computing platform, ensuring high accuracy and reliability
without requiring internet connectivity. This provides a
self-contained system that does not need cloud processing to
classify but can be connected to a network for easy access to data
if desired.
By using iTHEIA, transportation agencies like MnDOT can
efficiently improve road safety and enhance traffic management. For
these agencies, it is important that traffic data meets federal
reporting requirements, and iTHEIA has been trained to classify
vehicles according to the Federal Highway Administration's standard
("FHWA") 13-Class scheme.
The Portable iTHEIA system is intended for short-term
deployments, providing a simple way to acquire data from multiple
locations. iTHEIA eliminates the need for in-road sensors, reducing
costs and enhancing safety as users never have to set foot on the
road to set up and operate the system.
"iTHEIA is a game-changer for us," stated John Hackett from the Minnesota Department of
Transportation. "Deploying this AI classifier device is fast and
simple – setup in under 30 minutes – and it watches over three
lanes of traffic without risk to our staff's safety on busy roads.
The iTHEIA AI Classifier is the only way we can get FHWA 13 Class
counts on some of our busy roadways."
"MnDOT's order for multiple portable iTHEIA units represents a
significant milestone for Quarterhill," said Chuck Myers, CEO of Quarterhill. "It not only
reinforces our commitment to revolutionizing traffic data using AI
but also marks an exciting step forward in our partnership with the
state. It signals to the industry and to our customers that we are
setting the standard for safety, efficiency, and accuracy in
traffic data collection."
About Quarterhill
Quarterhill is a leading provider of tolling and enforcement
solutions in the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) industry.
Our goal is technology-driven global leadership in ITS, via organic
growth of our tolling and enforcement businesses, and by continuing
an acquisition-oriented investment strategy that capitalizes on
attractive growth opportunities within ITS and its adjacent
markets. Quarterhill is listed on the TSX under the symbol QTRH and
on the OTCQX Best Market under the symbol QTRHF. For more
information: www.quarterhill.com.
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