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Citilog takes aim at safety

Citilog and Axis Communications are highlighting their solutions to optimise traffic and transportation safety and efficiency. Advanced analytics from Citilog and the surveillance products from Axis are used to automatically identify traffic incidents and deviations in real time to help traffic management centres improve traffic flow and shorten response times. Citilog, which became part of Axis Communications in 2016, will also highlight solutions to analyse advanced traffic statistics and provide solution
March 20, 2018 Read time: 1 min
371 Citilog and 2215 Axis Communications are highlighting their solutions to optimise traffic and transportation safety and efficiency. Advanced analytics from Citilog and the surveillance products from Axis are used to automatically identify traffic incidents and deviations in real time to help traffic management centres improve traffic flow and shorten response times. Citilog, which became part of Axis Communications in 2016, will also highlight solutions to analyse advanced traffic statistics and provide solutions for traffic lights and intersection control.


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