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Hanoi applies Siemens’ intelligent road solutions

The new solution is intended to be rolled out to other parts of the city to improve the overall traffic conditions of the capital city.

Siemens has installed its state-of-the-art traffic control technology at an intersection in the West of Hanoi, which is striving to improve the traffic situation, in cooperation with the Hanoi People’s Committee, the Department of Transport and Department of Traffic Police of Hanoi, Itelco Technology JSC. and FPT Group.
 
Siemens' heads are installed at the Pham Hung-Me Tri intersection. Photo courtersy: Siemens
Siemens' signal heads are installed at the Pham Hung-Me Tri intersection. Photo courtersy: Siemens
The installation replaced the existing signal heads with Siemens Very-Low-Power signal heads. In comparison to the previously installed signal heads, overall power consumption is reduced by roughly 70%, Siemens said in a statement.

In addition to the new traffic lights, a compatible Siemens controller “sX” (Smart Crossing) was installed. A controller is always needed as a command platform for the signal heads. It ensures that the traffic lights are operating correctly, determines the length of the green and red times and takes care of the safe operation of the intersection. The sX controller is currently the most sophisticated controller the Siemens product portfolio offers. Various traffic detectors (e.g. induction loops, radar, video detection) can be connected to it that enable demand-based traffic control. Furthermore, it can be connected to other controllers at different intersection, which supports a holistic city traffic management system.

Siemens is currently running this intersection as a pilot project – VAST (Video Analytics for Smart Traffic). As a next step the integration of video-based traffic detection is planned, which enables the preparation and implementation of optimized signal plans. This new solution is intended to be rolled out to other parts of the city to improve the overall traffic conditions of the capital city.

Motorbike is the most popular mode of transport in Hanoi, with more than 90% of the registered vehicles being motorbikes. During peak hours, the streets are congested by thousands of motorbikes per intersection.

Siemens’ developed traffic control via video-analytics offers a customized solution for these conditions. Traffic is detected and traffic light timings adjusted accordingly throughout the whole city to allow best possible traffic flow. For example, during peak-hour morning traffic a green wave can be enabled in the main travel direction, whereas in the evening peak-hour the opposite direction can be prioritized. This increases traffic throughput at intersections and allows the traffic to flow through the city, lowering overall travel time as well as noise and air congestion.

Furthermore, these improvements in traffic conditions will foster better discipline, encourage road safety in road users, and ultimately improve the quality of life for city dwellers.

“Through close collaboration amongst Siemens and various parties, we are extremely proud to deliver such innovative and green traffic solutions to the city of Hanoi. This is the answer to the increasing demand of traffic management and environmental protection for the citizens.” said President and CEO of Siemens Vietnam Pham Thai Lai.
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