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Detection, Monitoring & Machine Vision

NDVR for mobile surveillance
March 12, 2012
Moxa has released a 4-channel network DVR (digital video recorder), the MxNVR-MO4, which can transmit and record H.264 or MJPEG video streams simultaneously. The device delivers high performance with a 2.5-inch hard disk for reliable storage and meets EN 50155 anti-vibration standards for mobile surveillance applications.
Getting the Max from Traficon
March 12, 2012
Traficon has unveiled Viewcom/E Max, its latest innovation for the US market. This module performs all primary functions for communication and transmission of traffic data and alarm events issued by VIP vehicle presence detectors. New for this communication module is its more powerful processor, bringing higher computing performance and the addition of MPEG-4 video streaming functionality.
Predicting the future for video camera systems
March 12, 2012
Jo Versavel, Managing Director of Traficon, talks about near-term trends in video camera systems. Jo Versavel starts by making one thing clear: long-term forecasts as to what the future holds for video-based traffic monitoring are to all intents and purposes meaningless. The state of the art is developing so fast that in reality it's impossible to say where we'll be in 10 years' time, says the Managing Director of Traficon. In his opinion making firm predictions even five years out is too ambitious, whereas
What you see is what you get
March 9, 2012
Traficon has announced the TrafiCam Collect-R as a cost-effective and reliable solution that combines the benefits of video detection with state-of-the-art CMOS sensor technology, to collect traffic data, detect queues and emulate or simulate loops on highways and inter-urban roads.
IRD WIM and tolling technology to be deployed in Mongolia
March 2, 2012
International Road Dynamics (IRD) has been awarded a new contract in Mongolia by MCS Electronics.
San Diego deploying Apollo Video Technology’s transit camera system
March 2, 2012
San Diego’s Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), in California, has selected Apollo Video Technology’s RoadRunner MRH DVR and back-end management software for its fleet of transit vehicles.
Loop detection still has a part in traffic management
March 2, 2012
Bob Lees, co-founder of Diamond Consulting Services, on why the loop detector just refuses to go away. The more strident proponents of newer and emergent detection technologies are quick to highlight what they see as the disadvantages, and hence the imminent passing, of the humble inductive loop. The more prosaic will acknowledge that loops continue to have a part to play in traffic management, falling back on the assertion that it is all a question of application. And yet year after year the loop, despite
Durban targets red-light runners
March 2, 2012
Truvelo Manufacturers has entered into a service partnership with Ethikwini Metro in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa for the installation of twenty-five speed and red-light enforcement sites within the Durban Metro.
Axle detection card
March 2, 2012
Nortech International has developed a piezo-based axle detection card which has enabled Idris technology to use alternative sensors for data collection applications.
Digital Barriers acquires COE
March 2, 2012
COE Group, the advanced video surveillance specialist, has been acquired by Digital Barriers, its third acquisition this year and the next step in its strategy to build a leading mid-market business in the homeland security and defence sectors.