Jaqlor ITMS
Jaqlor’s Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) initiative explores real-time perception, adaptive signal logic, and emergency aware routing as modular urban intelligence systems developed under controlled pilot and research conditions.
All modules are developed as pilot demonstrators to validate architecture, feasibility, and decision logic. They are not presented as city-wide deployments or enforcement systems.
System Overview
Urban traffic ecosystems require continuous perception, contextual awareness, and adaptive decision-making. Jaqlor ITMS focuses on modular intelligence components capable of observing traffic environments, extracting structured signals, and supporting decision workflows under constrained and testable pilot settings.
Core Intelligence Modules
Vehicle Detection & Classification (VDC)
Vision-based perception module detecting and classifying vehicles from video streams for structured traffic analysis.
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)
Optical character recognition pipeline extracting vehicle identifiers from traffic imagery under controlled pilot scenarios.
Adaptive Signal Logic (ATCS)
Decision logic framework evaluating adaptive signal timing based on traffic density, queue length, and flow patterns.
Emergency Vehicle Route Optimizer (EVRO)
Routing intelligence module evaluating green corridor and priority movement feasibility for emergency vehicles.
Incident & Event Detection
Detection modules identifying overspeeding, stoppage, congestion anomalies, and incident patterns from traffic feeds.
Modular Architecture
Each module operates as an independent component with clearly defined inputs, outputs, and validation boundaries. This modular design enables isolated testing as well as integrated pilot evaluations without implying production deployment readiness.
Pilot Scope & Constraints
- Validation within controlled or pilot environments
- No city-wide deployment claims
- No enforcement or surveillance positioning
- Designed for evaluation by public authorities and partners
Current Status
Active Pilot & Architecture Validation