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White paper - the use of LED lighting strobes within ITS

Specialist in the design and manufacture of LED illumination and control solutions for machine vision and intelligent traffic applications, Gardasoft, has recently published a White Paper which discusses the use of LED strobe vision lighting within intelligent transportation systems (ITS). The successful cost-effective application of an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is often dependent on the interplay of many individual system elements, although other technology, such as cameras, often gains the majori
March 19, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Specialist in the design and manufacture of LED illumination and control solutions for machine vision and intelligent traffic applications, 6965 Gardasoft Vision, has recently published a White Paper which discusses the use of LED strobe vision lighting within intelligent transportation systems (ITS).

The successful cost-effective application of an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is often dependent on the interplay of many individual system elements, although other technology, such as cameras, often gains the majority of attention and funding, whilst ancillary systems, though no less important to an overall solution’s effectiveness, are neglected.

The paper deals specifically with the integration and advantages relating to the use of LED lighting within ITS systems; it sets out the kinds of practical considerations which should be considered from the very beginning of systems definition and gives a broad outline of the principle of LED pulsing technology.

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