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Tattile to exhibit Vega 1 intelligent camera at Vision 2018

Tattile will showcase its intelligent camera at Vision 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany. The Vega 1 is designed for single lane vehicle tracking, traffic limited areas and priority lanes as well congestion charge. Vega 1 comes with an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) engine and local storage means it can work when connectivity is interrupted. The single lane intelligent traffic system provides colour video streaming via standard RTSP protocol. According to Tattile, the camera is expected to o
October 24, 2018 Read time: 1 min
592 Tattile will showcase its intelligent camera at Vision 2018 in Stuttgart, Germany. The Vega 1 is designed for single lane vehicle tracking, traffic limited areas and priority lanes as well congestion charge.


Vega 1 comes with an automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) engine and local storage means it can work when connectivity is interrupted.

The single lane intelligent traffic system provides colour video streaming via standard RTSP protocol.

According to Tattile, the camera is expected to offer a working distance up to 25m and does not require external IR lighting. The high sensitivity image sensors allow ANPR reading and video streaming in harsh and low light conditions.

Optional functionalities provide further information on the vehicles tracked by additional vehicle brand, vehicle class and vehicle colour identification. There are options to connect the Vega 1 to WiFi, LTE and GPS.

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