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Cheshire East Council Government 3430 $1.1B United Kingdom Swarco Swarco Traffic Management Traffic Management 2023 n/a In 2023, Cheshire East Council deployed Swarco Traffic Management to introduce SWARCO's ImFlow adaptive traffic optimiser at several problematic junctions. The engagement is categorized under Traffic Management and focused on bringing adaptive signal control capabilities to targeted local intersections. The ImFlow adaptive module was configured to dynamically optimise signal timings, applying adaptive algorithms to manage phase durations and cycle times at junctions that had operated with fixed-time, vehicle-actuated and MOVA forms of control. Configuration emphasized real time adjustment of green time allocation and automated response to detected traffic flows, leveraging ImFlow as the core adaptive capability within Swarco Traffic Management. Operational scope was concentrated on targeted junctions across Cheshire East, with direct impact on traffic operations and highway management functions rather than a council wide network rollout. Governance and operational ownership were exercised by the council traffic signal and control teams who operationalised ImFlow for ongoing optimisation. Reported outcomes included improved traffic flow and journey reliability at the targeted junctions.
City of Kaiserslautern Germany Government 2200 $600M Germany Swarco Swarco Traffic Management Traffic Management 2015 n/a In 2015 City of Kaiserslautern Germany implemented Swarco Traffic Management, a Traffic Management application, to provision a central Parking Guidance System for municipal parking operations. The deployment established a centralized PGS server under Swarco Traffic Management and consolidated control of dynamic parking signage across the city. The implementation included a PGS server, 11 variable message sign locations and data acquisition from 12 parking facilities to manage dynamic parking signage. Swarco Traffic Management was configured to ingest facility-level parking data streams and orchestrate real time message updates on the VMS network as part of the Parking Guidance System. Operational coverage centralized parking data into the municipal traffic office for operational control and later analysis of parking statistics. The configuration aligned traffic office workflows with the PGS server control plane, enabling centralized monitoring and event driven signage updates across the 11 VMS sites and 12 connected parking facilities.
Derbyshire County Council Government 4500 $870M United Kingdom Swarco Swarco Traffic Management Traffic Management 2022 n/a In 2022, Derbyshire County Council deployed Swarco Traffic Management using the MyCity UTMC urban traffic management platform to provide countywide Traffic Management across Derbyshire in the United Kingdom. The deployment centralized control and visibility for road network operations, positioning Swarco Traffic Management as the operational platform for coordinated interventions and real-time routing of traffic control actions. The implementation emphasized integration and orchestration capabilities typical of Traffic Management systems, including centralised signal control, incident management workflows, real-time monitoring and analytics, and automated intervention sequencing. MyCity UTMC was configured to aggregate and normalise disparate ITS data sources, enabling unified situational awareness and rule-based response logic for network-wide control. Integrations were focused on ingesting multiple ITS sensor feeds and operational telemetry to drive the platform, consolidating data streams to a common operational view. Operational coverage explicitly spanned Derbyshire County, aligning the system with highways operations and network management teams to improve coordination across sites and control centers. Governance changes accompanied the rollout to formalise cross-team operational coordination, with the platform showcased as a local-case example of integrated traffic operations. Outcomes reported from the UK deployment include increased capacity and improved network efficiency without major new construction, alongside documented improvements in journey times and operational coordination.
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