The TIC Software is GEWI’s core product, and can be used to collect, store, distribute, automatically create, view, and manually create data such as traffic data.
TIC consists of several applications:
- TIC Server for all automated processes.
- TIC Smart Client for all manual processes and data input. The TIC Smart Client can be used locally or remotely using an Internet browser.
- TIC Smart Client for iPad for mobile traffic data entry.
TIC can be provided as software, a system or even as a turn-key service.
To get more information or license this product, please contact us.
TIC has many features: some of them are described here.
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Camera
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The “Camera” product feature allows users to view images collected from video cameras, and to associate cameras with traffic events located within the viewable area view of these cameras. Watch the “Camera” video. |
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Weather
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The “Weather” product feature is used to view collected current and forecasted weather conditions, precipitation radar images, and even weather warnings. These data can be related to traffic events, included into traffic events, or reported separately from traffic events. Watch the “Weather” video. |
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Map and Network
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The “Map and Network” product feature is used to geo-locate all data. The network can include not only roads, but also areas and POIs (Points of Interest). Networks can be created from data collected in GDF format, ESRI Shapefile, or TMC Location tables. The networks can be viewed as map images using a high-performance built-in map renderer. All geo-located data can be show on the map: as points, lines, polygons, icons, and text. |
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Traffic and Travel Event
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The “Traffic and Travel Event” product feature allows users to manually create traffic and travel events using data which has been automatically collected from external feeds, received by telephone, or viewed on cameras. The traffic and travel events can be referenced to digital navigable maps, to coordinates, to distance markers, to TMC locations, or to other location referencing methods. Data from multiple feeds can be merged into one harmonized data stream. Watch the “Traffic and Travel Event” video. |
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Traffic Flow
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The “Traffic Flow” product feature is used to automatically collect traffic flow data such as speed, volume, density, level of service, delay time and travel time, and presents it visually on a map. The traffic flow data can also be presented to a user when they are creating or editing traffic events. Traffic events can also be automatically created from traffic flow data. |
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Mobile Traffic Data Entry
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The “Mobile Traffic Data Entry” product feature uses the TIC Smart Client for iPad app to manually create, view, and manage traffic and travel events. The feature takes advantage of the iPad’s GPS capabilities to assist the user in precisely locating events, while also allowing them to make use of all iOS gestures for speedy viewing, entering, sorting and filtering traffic events. Watch the “Mobile Traffic Data Entry” video. |
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GPS
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The “GPS” product feature is used to collect GPS data (speed, heading, position) from vehicles or mobile phones in order to automatically create traffic flow information for road networks. The GPS data can be referenced to digital navigable maps. The current position and the track can be shown on a map. Watch the “GPS” video. |
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Traffic News
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The “Traffic News” product feature is used to create ready-to-read news stories based on data such as traffic events, weather, and other news data. The news stories can be edited and combined to create complete and easily readable news reports. Each news story can also be shared in different variations depending on the radio program requirements, including in different languages. Watch the “Traffic News” video. |
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TPEG
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The “TPEG” product feature is used to automatically create TPEG TEC data from traffic and travel event data, and TPEG TFP data from traffic flow data. The TPEG data can be sent to connected devices over HTTP or broadcast over Digital Radio. Multiple location referencing methods such as geographical position, TMC location and AGORA-C are supported. |
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RDS-TMC
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The “RDS-TMC” product feature is used to automatically create RDS-TMC data from traffic and travel event data that can then be distributed in UECP format to RDS encoders. It is also used to collect raw RDS data from FM receivers, and automatically create traffic and travel event data from the RDS-TMC data. Encryption and decryption is fully supported. |
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DATEX
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The “DATEX” product feature is used to collect and distribute traffic and traveler related data in DATEX II version1 and 2 format. Multiple location referencing methods such as geographical position, distance marker, TMC location, and AGORA-C are supported. Data collected in other data formats can be converted into DATEX II format, and data collected in DATEX II format can be distributed in other data formats. |
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Parking
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The “Parking” product feature is used to collect and display available parking spaces at parking facilities. Information is used to inform users both in text and using color coded icons on a map, the number of available spaces at that moment, as well as the occupancy trend of the facility. Watch the “Parking” video. |
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Work Zone
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The “Work Zone” product feature allows users to create, edit and view work zones as entire projects as well as phases of a project, allowing the entry and updating of a project’s complete planned details, not just current conditions. Watch the “Work Zone” video. |












