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Zhejiang Dahua shows off versatile camera

Zhejiang Dahua Vision is at Intertraffic showing off a versatile all-in-one camera with a range of applications. One of its features is a patented self-triggering technology enabling it to capture images without reliance on expensive roadbed infrastructure.
March 25, 2014 Read time: 1 min
7680 Zhejiang Dahua Vision is at Intertraffic showing off a versatile all-in-one camera with a range of applications.

One of its features is a patented self-triggering technology enabling it to capture images without reliance on expensive roadbed infrastructure.

Applications include parking control, speed and red light enforcement, tolling and traffic flow management.
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