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All-in-one traffic imaging system

Jai, a leading manufacturer of vehicle imaging systems and components, has announced the Jai Viscam ‘all-in-one’ series. This is a family of configurable, high performance imaging systems incorporating a high quality traffic camera, calibrated lens, IR-triggering technology, light sensor, LED illumination, image processing module and network interface – all in a single weatherproof housing designed for easy installation and maintenance.
March 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
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78 JAI, a leading manufacturer of vehicle imaging systems and components, has announced the Jai Viscam ‘all-in-one’ series. This is a family of configurable, high performance imaging systems incorporating a high quality traffic camera, calibrated lens, IR-triggering technology, light sensor, LED illumination, image processing module and network interface – all in a single weatherproof housing designed for easy installation and maintenance.

Jai’s all-in-one systems feature a powerPC processing module which can be equipped with ALPR/ANPR software and/or Jai’s patented visual matching software designed to maximise automated read rates and reduce the amount of manual review required. According to the company, the Ethernet network interface module simplifies the configuration of large, multi-camera installations. All systems support the network time protocol (NTP) for precise synchronisation of date and time information. Online maintenance and upgrades can be handled from the back office via point-to-point TCP/IP communications.

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