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ATMS <br />Advanced Transportation Management System (ATMS) <br />applies modern technology to traffic management <br />throughout our transportation system. It uses <br />transportation management cameras and wireless <br />communications to improve the flow of vehicle traffic <br />and transportation system efficiency. <br />Transportation Management <br />• Deployment of real-time / adaptive signal <br />control and network signals <br />• Dynamic message signage <br />• Advanced bicycle and pedestrian counting <br />systems <br />• Bicycle detection at traffic signals <br />Information Management <br />• Expansion of fiber optic networks <br />• Connecting monitoring and control <br />infrastructure to county network <br />Emergency Management <br />• Integrate Dynamic Messaging with the Public <br />Alert Warning System <br />• Improve Emergency Operations Center access <br />to Dynamic Messaging <br />The benefits of ATMS include reduced travel times, <br />reduced fuel consumption and emissions, reduced <br />crashes, and improved customer service, <br />In efforts to provide safe and efficient transportation <br />infrastructure for hundreds of thousands of travelers <br />each day, we will continue to invest in our advanced <br />traffic management system. Future upgrades to the <br />traffic management center (TMC) are anticipated in <br />order to better coordinate county -wide intelligent <br />transportation systems. We will also continue to <br />improve traffic signal synchronization, increase the use <br />and effectiveness of our traffic camera system, and add <br />variable message signs that provide real-time traffic <br />information to motorists and real-time information <br />sharing with other jurisdictions (e.g. MnDOT) through <br />an expanded fiber-optic communication network. <br />Pan/Tilt/Zoom Ca mere, Extension and Cable <br />To Hennepin County <br />Video Storage[rMC <br />Existing Video Detection Remains <br />C Iles Updates <br />llt o el <br />Fiber Optic Communication ' <br />39 <br />