Skip to main content

eyevis video wall increases Paris car park security

German video wall supplier eyevis has installed a 7 sq m video wall in the central control room of Société Anonyme d’Economie Mixte d’Exploitation du Stationnement (SAEMES), a parking system operator in the city of Paris, which manages more than 90 car parks in the city. Images from CCTV surveillance cameras installed in each car park are displayed in the central control room on the eyevis video wall, which consists of twelve 46-inch displays. With full HD resolution, direct LED backlight technology
March 18, 2014 Read time: 1 min
German video wall supplier 526 Eyevis has installed a 7 sq m video wall in the central control room of Société Anonyme d’Economie Mixte d’Exploitation du Stationnement (SAEMES), a parking system operator in the city of Paris, which manages more than 90 car parks in the city.

Images from CCTV surveillance cameras installed in each car park are displayed in the central control room on the Eyevis video wall, which consists of twelve 46-inch displays.

With full HD resolution, direct LED backlight technology for best brightness and contrast, and a minor resulting bezel between neighbouring displays in a video wall of only 5.7mm the 46-inch displays provide uniform picture quality across the entire video wall.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Raytec launches next generation video surveillance illuminators
    September 16, 2016
    Raytec’s next generation range of illuminators for video surveillance, Vario2, uses Platinum Elite SMT LED technology to provide more power and greater illumination distances from a smaller platform than Raytec’s last-generation illuminators.
  • Indra to help improve public transport management in Wroclaw, Poland
    March 22, 2012
    Indra, Spain’s leading IT multinational, has been awarded a contract with the Public Transportation Municipal Company in Wroclaw, which is the fourth largest city in Poland, to install its intelligent public transportation management technology for US$22.23 million and a one year execution period. Indra will install an operations assistance system (OAS) that includes passenger information subsystems, fleet management and video surveillance for 251 vehicles, 136 buses and 115 trams in the city. The OAS will
  • Vision technology lifts blinkers from tunnel vision
    December 6, 2017
    Sony’s Jerome Avenel looks at how advances in imaging technology are helping improve safety. On the 24th March 1999, a Belgian truck transporting flour and margarine through the 11.6km Mont Blanc tunnel caught alight when a cigarette stub entered the engine induction snorkel, lighting the paper air filter. The fire left over 30 dead and many more injured. At the time, the Mont Blanc tunnel disaster was the world’s worst tunnel fire.
  • Bosch LED-based illuminator
    February 2, 2012
    Bosch Security Systems has launched the new Aegis SuperLED, a high performance LED-based illuminator with rugged IP66 rated construction and long-range surveillance capabilities of more than 300 metres. Well suited to integrate with Bosch's Dinion cameras, the unit, which is available in 850nm and covert 940nm infrared options, features Bosch's 'constant light' technology which automatically controls and adjusts light output to compensate for LED degradation.