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JAI highlights full range of imaging for all traffic applications

Jai is using Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to highlight a complete line of vehicle imaging products ranging from integrated camera sub-systems to cutting edge camera components and high performance LED flashes. On display will be Viscam 1000, a new high resolution all-in-one imaging system suitable for video tolling, tolling enforcement, congestion charging, as well as red light and speed enforcement. The device incorporates advancements in high performance video triggering, light sensing, dynamic range contr
March 4, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
78 JAI is using Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to highlight a complete line of vehicle imaging products ranging from integrated camera sub-systems to Cutting Edge camera components and high performance LED flashes. On display will be Viscam 1000, a new high resolution all-in-one imaging system suitable for video tolling, tolling enforcement, congestion charging, as well as red light and speed enforcement. The device incorporates advancements in high performance video triggering, light sensing, dynamic range control, and other technologies designed to maximize the quality of images that are produced for automated number plate reading (ANPR).

JAI will also feature its wide range of CCD/CMOS traffic camera components, optimised for integration into third-party traffic vision systems. New are the Spark SP-5000 colour and monochrome cameras built around 5 megapixel CMOS sensors. These cameras incorporate a range of features such as automatic level control, built-in high dynamic range mode, P-iris control and extended temperature rating, making them ideal in harsh outdoor climates and traffic scenes with changing light conditions. Other camera components on display are JAI´s popular 8 megapixel traffic camera - the AB-800GE - and the new high sensitivity camera – the Elite EL-2800 with a 2.8 megapixel CCD sensor.

Also being introduced at Intertraffic is a range of JAI´s LED flash/strobe illuminators available with white light, blue light or near infrared flash light, all designed for illumination of traffic scenes in connection with electronic tolling, red light and speed enforcement, and many other ITS applications.
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