IDS at JCT: Traffic Signal Symposium & Exhibition

JCT IDS exhibited at JCT Traffic Signal Symposium & Exhibition on 17/18th September 2008. JCT is an annual event held at Nottingham University Jubilee Campus.

Seminar Presentations

The event consisted of a series of symposiums from leading professionals. Highlights of which are detailed below:

  • The Double Whammy – Climate Change and Peak Oil – how will it affect traffic control? - Peter Bull – Sheffield City Council
  • Optimising the design process - Brian Carpenter – Siemens
  • The DTO Model Auditing Process (MAP) - Nick Cottman - Transport for London
  • Safety evaluation of Compact MOVA traffic signal control - Alastair Maxwell & Mark Crabtree - TRL Ltd.
  • Green Light for National Qualifications - Nigel Lloyd - CamProf Consultants & Dr Douglas Reid – JCT
  • Extending ELV to pedestrian controllers - Keith Manston – Siemens
  • MOVA 6 – A technological leap forward for this established technology - Peek Traffic
  • Bus Priority – Are we on schedule? - Ian Routledge - Ian Routledge Consultancy
  • The practical application of ANPR for journey time modelling in Essex - Mark Bodger – Siemens
  • A comparison of MOVA and Fixed Time Control on a signalled roundabout - Helen Simmonite – JCT
  • The Use Of Controller Emulation And Modelling In Developing Complex Junction Control Strategies - Dan Preece, Martin Wylie and Mark Pleydell – TSEU
  • Coventry – Delivering the UTMC Vision. A Case Study of integrated ITS implementation - Peek Traffic
  • Managing Traffic Control Information – The forgotten asset -Peter Routledge - Ian Routledge Consultancy

    Underground Access Chambers

IDS Mark 2 InsituThe IDS stand featured our range of underground access chambers for underground cabling. Our new range of IDS Mark 2 chambers are constructed from sectional units with duct entry points where required. The environmental benefits of the product range are clearly substantial with no requirement for a concrete surround and manufactured from 100% recycled plastic. We’ll also be showing the new traffic signal pole socket.