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Econolite and Image Sensing Systems Introduce Autoscope Vision

Econolite and Image Sensing Systems have introduced the Autoscope Vision detection solution, which delivers stop bar vehicle and cycle detection, advance vehicle detection, cycle differentiation, traffic data collection and HD video surveillance.
November 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

1763 Econolite and 6626 Image Sensing Systems have introduced the 6575 Autoscope Vision detection solution, which delivers stop bar vehicle and cycle detection, advance vehicle detection, cycle differentiation, traffic data collection and HD video surveillance.

Vision setup is simple and quick, and can be accomplished over the built-in local wi-fi, which can also support streaming video. Employing newly-developed, full-field-of-view object-feature tracking, Autoscope Vision is designed to support current and future traffic control and ITS, data analytics and smart city applications, with the ability to perform stop bar and advance detection with a single video sensor.

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