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AGD650 delivers rich data stream

Stop-line optical AI detector sends IP, POE, real-time video to ITS control rooms
By Adam Hill April 26, 2022 Read time: 1 min
AGD says the feature-rich device will empower 'truly informed decision-making'

AGD Systems says three decades of ITS sector expertise has gone into the development of its latest offering.

The AGD650 – which visitors will be among the first to see up-close on stand D026 at the Traffex show in Birmingham, UK, from 14-16 June – is a stop-line detector that has the capability to deliver a rich data stream on targets approaching intersections.

The smart, optical AI detector is designed to operate in single and dual stop-line configurations with provision for cycle refuge areas. 

Both stationary and moving targets are detected using high-grade optics and deep-learning image recognition, with a neural processing platform and sophisticated algorithms providing proven detection performance and automated decision-making.

The 650 makes use of WiFi AGD Touch set-up to speed up installation and reduce risk, and there are two independent detection zones which can be adjusted remotely by the user.

AGD says the feature-rich device will empower "truly informed decision-making", sending IP, POE, real-time video to ITS control rooms, "representing a real opportunity to support the needs of smart cities and highways authorities everywhere". 

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