Due to the increase uses of vehicles and public transit in urban areas, many municipal governments and transportation system companies are searching for intelligent computing systems to deliver more efficient service while reducing unnecessary time consumption and pollution. To help improve traffic flow, Lanner will showcase its full intelligent traffic management systems and robust in-vehicle computing product lineup. There will be complete range of rugged IPCs designed for wayside control, high-intermediate mobile surveillance, and rolling stock communications. Come visit us at Booth #C13, from Oct. 5 to Oct. 9 at ITS World Congress 2015, France.

Intelligent Traffic Management
To improve traffic conditions, Lanner will introduce its LRC series for the public transit product line. These platforms are ideally to be implemented for electronic toll collection, automation road enforcement, passenger information, intelligent parking and centralized traffic control.


Rugged In-Vehicle Computing
Regarding robust in-vehicle computing platforms, Lanner will feature entry-level vehicle gateway controllers, LVC-1000, LVC-1300, LVC-2000 and LVC-2001, tailored for mission or commercial vehicles in mileage control, fleet tracking, route optimization, job dispatch and driver behavior monitoring. For higher computing and I/O functionalities, Lanner will present its high-intermediate product lineup including LVC-5000-B3, LVC-5000-A6 and LVC-5770. These powerful in-vehicle computers work as In-vehicle DVR/NVR, aiming to provide integrated platform for high performance mobile surveillance.

During the ITS World Congress 2015, Lanner will also introduce its new rolling stock computers, including LVR-2010, LVR-5700 and LVR-8300. These EN-50155 compliant railway PC have gone through extensive vibration and shock testing, ideally to be implemented for applications such as passenger information, surveillance, vehicle control and wayside communications in MRT and other railway systems.