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Jenoptik Traffic Solutions shows MiniRack option

Jenoptik Traffic Solutions is here at Intertraffic to offer technological and service-oriented solutions that efficiently increase traffic safety throughout the world. The company says traffic law enforcement strategies of the future can be positively influenced by applying flexible technology solutions.
March 24, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Alfonso Velex and Dr. Michael Lehning display the flexible technology solutions
79 Jenoptik Traffic Solutions is here at Intertraffic to offer technological and service-oriented solutions that efficiently increase traffic safety throughout the world. The company says traffic law enforcement strategies of the future can be positively influenced by applying flexible technology solutions.

To use a laser scanner or a radar sensor together with SmartCamera IV in a MiniRack for all applications (fixed and mobile) is an example of flexible technology, Jenoptik says. Taken out of the TraffiTower 2.0 and easily placed into a vehicle, on a container or on a tripod, the MiniRack is a new option which significantly expands enforcement possibilities. It can be used for stationary applications in the TraffiTower 2.0 which consists of up to eight rings and offers space for two systems at the same time.

For the tripod application, the MiniRack will be covered with a top for protection against environmental influences like rain, snow, dust and sand. The top is also used as a transport case and is easy to handle.

The top can be placed on the container base as well and the whole system can easily be moved to the measuring site. Jenoptik points out that all components are installed inside and are therefore protected against environmental influences. For some situations it can be an advantage to separate base and top, for example in difficult street situations (rough terrain) or to optimise the photo quality by separating the flash from the camera.

Additionally there are front or rear vehicle installation variants of the MiniRack.
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