The multi-algorithm system for traffic regulation (SYMART), is a self-adaptive traffic regulation software developed by Sagem in 2000.
It makes it possible to adapt all electronic urban equipment (detectors, transport priority, intersection controllers, VMS and cameras) according to several scenarios and several regulation methods.
The marketing of the controller Eole began at Silec at the beginning in the 1990s and continued to be marketed by Sagem from 1996.
The controller Eole declines in three versions:
- 1 card of power 4 lines
- 3 cards of power
- Up to 7 cards for 32 lines of traffic lights
The marketing of the controller Chorus began at Silec at the beginning of 1990s and continued to be marketed by Sagem from 1996.
The controller Chorus declines in three versions:
- Chorus
- Chorus 2000 (1993)
- Chorus 95 (1995)
The marketing of the controller TC began at Sagem in 2001. It is not any more marketed by Aximum.
The controller TC declines in three version:
- TC8 (8 lines of traffi lights)
- TC 16 (16 lines of traffic lights)
- TC 32 (32 lines of traffic lights)
It is declared corresponding by Sétra until September, 2014.
The marketing of the controller M@estro began at Sagemcom in 2010. It is always marketed by Aximum.
4 in 32 lines of traffic lights, stretchable in 64 lines.
It is declared corresponding by Sétra until August 2022.
The marketing of the Castor controller began at Sagem in 2000. It is always marketed by Aximum.
The controller Castor 9600 declines in three versions:
- 9610 (10 lines of traffic lights)
- 9620 (20 lines of traffic lights)
- 9632 (32 lines of traffic lights)
It is declared corresponding by Sétra until September, 2014.
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