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Detection, Monitoring & Machine Vision

Teledyne Dalsa's cameras feature Sony polarised image sensor
April 16, 2018
Teledyne Dalsa has launched its Genie Nano-M2450-Polarised camera built around Sony's Pregius 5.1M polarised image sensor. The model features a monochrome quad polarisation filter, resolution of 2448 x 2048 pixels and aims to deliver an image capture of 35 frames-per-second. The product also utilises the company's TurboDrive technology with the intention of increasing frame rates by up to 50%. Additionally, the device is said to offer polarisation for both area and line scan (Piranha(TM)4 polarization)
US DOTs introduce measures to stop wrong-way driving
March 28, 2018
Wrong-way driving (WWD) is a remarkably innocuous term for incidents that all too often cause some of the worst accidents that emergency services have to deal with. Several US states are now taking steps to minimise the problem, as Alan Dron finds out. You’re driving down a highway at night when you see approaching headlights. You initially assume they are merely those of an oncoming car on the opposite carriageway. It’s only when they are within 200 yards or so that you realise that the other driver is in
Your life in their hands
March 27, 2018
Rail, bus and taxi operators are realising significant savings by switching to ride scheduling, booking and monitoring apps that help them greatly automate their operations - while simultaneously offering their smartphone-wielding passengers the information they crave. Indeed, most of today’s transportation apps offer customers instant access to your system via mobile phone, where they can book and pay for a ride, get real-time status on their train, bus, or taxi - greatly reducing the overhead you normally
Cross Zlin’s optical sensors increase options for WIM
March 21, 2018
Having won the 2016 Intertraffic Innovation Award, Cross Zlin is back again with a host of new products including a shortlisted fibre-optic based weigh-in-motion system called OptiWim. Marketing manager Libor Sušil describes the system as weigh-in-free-flow as it measures the axle across the full lane width regardless of the position of the wheels and the sensor can also detect underinflated tyres even on twin wheel configurations. He likens the measuring method to that of a strain gauge but adds that
Redvision adds two fixed camera options for Vega
March 16, 2018
Manufacturer of rugged CCTV products Redvision has added two pre-built, fixed-camera options to its Vega, rugged housing range. It includes the cable-managed Vega 2052, with a 2MP camera module and Vega 2054, which features a 4MP camera module. Both products are said to offer protection from dirt, moisture and dust ingress. The cable-manged devices come with terminals that aim to provide protection against vandalism. In addition, they can be installed with a pendent or pedestal mount for ceilings, walls
Fujitsu: technology set to change UK transport in 2018
March 15, 2018
60% of UK transport leaders surveyed believe technology will be crucial to overcoming socioeconomic issues that the country faces today, according to Fujitsu’s Technology in a Transforming Britain report. It found that 31% of organisations will implement robotic process automation over the next 12 months while slightly less plan to invest in artificial intelligence. In addition, 28% will utilise biometrics over this period. The study also revealed that 87% of organisations think technology is driving
TunnelCam booststunnel safety
March 13, 2018
TKH Security Solutions’ TunnelCam Ultimo is designed for tunnel applications and is able to withstand corrosive exhaust gases and vibrations, as well as high-pressure water jets used during periodical tunnel cleaning. Compact and lightweight, the Ultimo can be installed by one person, offers cross-sensor intelligence possibilities and users can interchange optical and thermal views over a single IP address. Its ability to capture clear images and locate heat sources provides tunnel safety and fire
GigE Vision cameras from IDS with extended functionality
March 7, 2018
IDS has extended the functional range of its GigE vision industrial camera models with a set of additional features including Auto Exposure, Auto Gain, Subsampling, Black Level, LUT and Gamma. New standard pixel formats are available as well as simplified bandwidth management, to enable users to manage conveniently the available bandwidth in a multi-camera system. Cameras equipped with the new features are available immediately. Users who already own a GigE Vision from IDS can install the extra
Sick release distance sensors for traffic management duties
March 6, 2018
Sick has launched two distance sensors with the intention of providing accurate measurement and control duties for traffic management in adverse conditions via high definition distance measurement technology. The devices, according to Sick, are ideal for determining free capacity in truck parking rows, or for automated long-range detection tasks. DT1000 is said to provide distance measurement up to 460 metres on naturally light-coloured objects and 150 metres for matt black. DL1000 comes with a range of
Schreiner PrinTrust highlights AVI portfolio at Intertraffic
March 1, 2018
Security and authentication firm Schreiner PrinTrust will be showing off its ((rfid))-Windshield Label portfolio at March’s Intertraffic exhibition in Amsterdam. Designed to enable automatic vehicle identification (AVI) for activities such as tolling and parking, they allow contactless recognition via a label-integrated RFID chip. The firm says its ((rfid))-Windshield Label Global Secure has been enhanced with an NXP UCODE DNA City chip which enables encryption of chip contents and data communications using