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Image Sensing Systems shows Autoscope RTMS with HD IP camera

Today, here at the ITS World Congress, Image Sensing Systems, the industry-leading developer of ITS above-ground detection technology, has announced the addition of the next generation Autoscope RTMS Sx-300 with IP camera to its traffic management product line.
September 8, 2014 Read time: 2 mins

Today, here at the ITS World Congress, 6626 Image Sensing Systems, the industry-leading developer of ITS above-ground detection technology, has announced the addition of the next generation 6575 Autoscope RTMS Sx-300 with IP camera to its traffic management product line.

According to the company, the combination of the state-of-the-art Sx-300 and this new HD IP camera provides a one of a kind, all in one radar sensor for superior detection on roadways.

The Autoscope RTMS Sx-300 with IP camera option allows the user the ability to verify the zone setup across all lanes and facilitate real-time visual traffic surveillance anywhere, anytime.

This high definition camera not only produces clear crisp images, it also has dual streaming video channels. Image Sensing Systems says the Sx-300 provides the best lane detection capabilities available on the market and the accuracy needed to help keep the daily commute free of congestion. 


“We are excited to introduce the Autoscope RTMS Sx-300 with IP camera to our vehicle detection portfolio,” said Nathan Silver, product manager for Traffic Management. “Never before has a high precision radar detector been coupled with a high definition camera, all in a single device. 


The image quality from the Sx-300 HD Camera is simply astonishing. These multi-modal sensors provide traffic management experts the ability to collect traffic data and imagery to manage their roadways better than ever.”

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