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Easy to integrate, AI-driven detection at the stop-line from AGD

AGD650 AI Stop Line Detector is a traffic management solution designed to enhance road safety
February 6, 2024 Read time: 1 min
AGD's optical technology minimises false positives and negatives, ensuring accurate detection and reporting

The AGD650 AI Stop Line Detector is an advanced traffic management solution designed to enhance road safety and streamline traffic flow. Developed by leading ITS technology experts, AGD Systems, this innovative device employs artificial intelligence to accurately identify targets and monitor stop lines at intersections. 

Building on its reputation for easy-to-integrate detection solutions, AGD Systems have designed the AGD650 with two independent detection zones, configured via AGD’s intuitive wireless Touch WiFi set-up. This allows for the identification of moving or stationary vehicles across multiple lanes. 

The AGD650 has been deployed for a wide range of applications, such as improving the safety of cycle lanes and for false detection reduction at busy junctions.

It features an onboard processor, enabling real-time analysis of traffic situations and negating the need for secondary processing systems. Additionally, the AGD650 incorporates cutting-edge sensor and optical technology to minimise false positives and negatives, ensuring accurate detection and reporting.

The AGD650 AI Stop Line Detector represents a significant leap forward in intelligent traffic systems, offering transport authorities a reliable tool to improve road safety, reduce congestion, and optimise traffic flow in modern urban environments.

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