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New traffic management solutions from Moxa

Moxa’s portfolio of solutions for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and automatic traffic management, including industrial wired and wireless Ethernet infrastructure solutions and remote automation systems, are suitable for harsh operating environments and are compliant with ITS standards (NEMA TS2 and eMark).
April 2, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
97 Moxa’s portfolio of solutions for intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and automatic traffic management, including industrial wired and wireless Ethernet infrastructure solutions and remote automation systems, are suitable for harsh operating environments and are compliant with ITS standards (NEMA TS2 and eMark).

The company’s rugged new 1080P H.264 zoom IP camera, the VPort 56-2MP series, designed for video surveillance applications, can operate in extreme temperatures and is tailored to increase system reliability in extreme conditions. With an optional built-in fibre interface and VP-PT1201 positioning PT scanner accessory, the camera can be transformed into an IP positioning system with PTZ capability. It delivers 1080P full HD resolution (1920 x 1080), supports up to three video streams, and can easily handle complex scenes, producing crisp, clear images. With an advanced optical technology featuring 10x optical zoom and 16x digital zoom, 3D DNR, sense up ICR and image stabiliser technology to overcome poor lighting conditions, images can be displayed in a wide dynamic range of dark to light, even when operating in extreme environments.

The VPort 56-2MP supports industry standard ONVIF specifications for simpler and faster integration, as well as ready-to-use NVR and VMS software for video surveillance systems, and provides a variety of software development kits for use with third-party VMS and SCADA software.

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