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Detection, Monitoring & Machine Vision

July 4, 2012
WCCTV tower wins type-approval
UK-headquartered mobile surveillance solutions manufacturer WCCTV has announced that its Tower product has been granted Type Approval status for use on UK railway infrastructure by Network Rail. The Tower, the only equipment of its kind to win type approval, is a complete al-in-one surveillance system which has been designed to operate at trackside. It is non-conductive and can be quickly and easily installed. The system can be self-powering for up to eight weeks and provides live video from a heavy duty c
July 4, 2012
AllGoVision video stitching and PTZ
AllGoVision has launched what it claims are the top two “wish-list” video analytics features – video stitching and PTZ functionality. Video stitching is the ability to “stitch” together, i.e. merge, images from different cameras and track a suspect that has been targeted by the video analytics software. AllGoVision’s Video Stitching can combine up to eight camera inputs. Auto PTZ functionality has two features - the first is the ability of the video analytics to target an object or person based on a rule vi
July 4, 2012
Eurotech announces SekuPlate LPR systems
Eurotech, a leading supplier of embedded technologies, products and systems, has launched SekuPlate, a new family of IP-based Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) systems that target demanding security and surveillance applications where intelligent association of vehicles and permission rights is needed Compact, versatile, and easily configurable, SekuPlate systems read licence plates and process them automatically, to monitor the passage of vehicles through toll gates, checkpoints, access areas, parking lots a
July 4, 2012
Tackling speed enforcement with electronic vehicle recognition
An innovative electronic vehicle registration system is being rolled out across Bangkok in Thailand, with road safety and speed enforcement the principal aims Equipment contracts and partnerships relating to a system of electronic vehicle registration (EVR) have been forming in Bangkok over the past couple of years. EVR can be applied to tackle a broad range of problems for transport authorities, including tax evasion, crime and insurance fraud. For Thailand’s Department of Land Transport (DLT), its EVR sy
July 4, 2012
Video sensor system collecting traffic data at service stations in Ireland
Citilog is deploying XCam-td video sensors at Topaz, which has over 300 service stations throughout Ireland, in order to gather traffic data at the entrance and at multiple locations on roads leading to a service station. This gives Topaz accurate traffic counts and comparison data on vehicles traffic passing and entering the service station forecourt.
July 3, 2012
Point Grey celebrates 15 years of innovation
Point Grey, one of the world's largest and most innovative manufacturers of industrial digital cameras for machine vision, bioscience, traffic, and GIS applications is celebrating 15 years in business. Founded in 1997, the company has evolved from a handful of university students to a thriving global business pushing the boundaries of imaging technology. The company has grown to offer a comprehensive portfolio of over 115 camera models used in a variety of industries including machine vision, bioscience, tr
June 26, 2012
Traficon incident detection technology deployed in Dartford tunnel
Traficon has been awarded a contract to provide 70 VIP-IP video image processing boards for installation in the Dartford tunnel on London’s M25 orbital motorway. The technology will be installed in collaboration with Vital Technology Ltd, and will provide extensive automatic incident detection (AID) capabilities, including the detection of stopped vehicles and smoke detection. The Dartford - Thurrock river crossing is one of Europe's most heavily used crossings and complex traffic management systems. An ave
June 25, 2012
Traficon technology for Stockholm road tunnels
Video detection specialist Traficon has been awarded a contract to provide video image processors for traffic monitoring inside the Södra Länken and Norra Länken tunnels in Stockholm, Sweden. The company will provide some 763 of its VIP-T modules designed for automatic incident detection and traffic data analysis. 22 VIP-T video image processing modules have already been installed in the Södra Länken tunnel. In cooperation with traffic specialists Swarco Sweden and ISG Systems AB Sweden, Traficon will insta
June 25, 2012
Iteris Middle East partnership extended
Iteris has announced an extension of its existing partnership with TrafQuest to include distribution of its roadway sensors in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This includes the Vantage, Versicam and Pico video sensors for adaptive traffic signal control and the Abacus product for automated incident detection and data collection. TrafQuest has active presence in the UAE and is pre-qualified with the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority, Abu Dhabi Department of Transport and the municipalities of all other Em
June 25, 2012
UK companies in traffic-monitoring project in Uganda
UK consultant Roughton International, working on behalf of the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), has teamed up with Sky High and Traffic Technology to deploy traffic flow data collection equipment suitable for the Ugandan road network. In-road sensors were not suitable due to the probability of regular damage. Sky High therefore recommended Traffic Technology’s SDR radar traffic classifier to provide vehicle count, classification and speed data because it provides accurate data even on the uneven or b