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Radar-based system offers automated traffic monitoring and enforcement

Applied Concept’s Stalker Phodar SE-1 traffic violation evidence system is said to offers easy set-up, adaptable capture software and IP-based communications for automatic monitoring of up to 32 vehicles travelling in either direction across four lanes of traffic.
November 5, 2015 Read time: 1 min
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8264 Applied Concept’s Stalker Phodar SE-1 traffic violation evidence system is said to offers easy set-up, adaptable capture software and IP-based communications for automatic monitoring of up to 32 vehicles travelling in either direction across four lanes of traffic.

The radar-based SE-1 can be deployed on a utility pole or tripod, on a gantry or bridge, or inside a stationary vehicle. It can be remotely operated via a TCP/IP connection and a setup wizard provides step-by-step configuration guidance.

Violation records (data, time, evidence number, vehicle ID, speed limit…) are stored internally for review using the evidence browser mode. Records can be searched, reviewed and then copied via a USB port, Ethernet, FTP, Wi-Fi or GSM with all relevant information is contained in one screen.

Video evidence can be reviewed frame by frame; violators are identified with an orange overlaid box and a road plan view showing the settings at the time of the infraction. A smart evidence photo can be generated for printing and ticketing.

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