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Jenoptik's advanced solutions for traffic safety and security

Jenoptik will use its presence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018 to present its latest solutions for traffic law enforcement and civil security, as well as to highlight the worldwide success of its solutions and systems. Jenoptik’s traffic law enforcement solutions are increasing road safety with advanced traffic surveillance technology, including the TraffiStar SR390, globally used for speed and red light enforcement. It is a fully-fledged system in a compact single-pole solution: the TraffiTower
February 16, 2018 Read time: 3 mins

79 Jenoptik will use its presence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018 to present its latest solutions for traffic law enforcement and civil security, as well as to highlight the worldwide success of its solutions and systems. 

Jenoptik’s traffic law enforcement solutions are increasing road safety with advanced traffic surveillance technology, including the TraffiStar SR390, globally used for speed and red light enforcement. It is a fully-fledged system in a compact single-pole solution: the TraffiTower 2.0. Visitors to the Jenoptik stand are invited to an animated tour of successful road safety projects from the Middle East, North America and Europe.

Jenoptik’s civil security solutions are making the world safer with advanced safety systems. The company’s  experts will show visitors how to capture, analyse and act against public security threats, like terrorism or border control, by using traffic data analysis or police and security ANPR. As the company points out, Vector ANPR cameras are a vital tool used by police and security forces around the world. Visitors can experience a highly advanced mobile ANPR solution in a BMW which is able to rapidly identify and report on vehicles of interest.

Powerful and fully scalable back office solutions - be it for traffic law enforcement or civil security - complete the portfolio of tools needed for recording and evaluating collected data. Jenoptik will provide visitors with a deep impression and experience of its highly advanced Essa software. This is capable of receiving, processing and storing over six million reads per day, matching those against various hotlists or evaluating moving patterns, in real-time, and sending alerts in case of action required.

79 Jenoptik will use its presence at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018 to present its latest solutions for traffic law enforcement and civil security, as well as to highlight the worldwide success of its solutions and systems. 

Jenoptik’s traffic law enforcement solutions are increasing road safety with advanced traffic surveillance technology, including the TraffiStar SR390, globally used for speed and red light enforcement. It is a fully-fledged system in a compact single-pole solution: the TraffiTower 2.0. Visitors to the Jenoptik stand are invited to an animated tour of successful road safety projects from the Middle East, North America and Europe.

Jenoptik’s civil security solutions are making the world safer with advanced safety systems. The company’s  experts will show visitors how to capture, analyse and act against public security threats, like terrorism or border control, by using traffic data analysis or police and security ANPR. As the company points out, Vector ANPR cameras are a vital tool used by police and security forces around the world. Visitors can experience a highly advanced mobile ANPR solution in a BMW which is able to rapidly identify and report on vehicles of interest.

Powerful and fully scalable back office solutions - be it for traffic law enforcement or civil security - complete the portfolio of tools needed for recording and evaluating collected data. Jenoptik will provide visitors with a deep impression and experience of its highly advanced Essa software. This is capable of receiving, processing and storing over six million reads per day, matching those against various hotlists or evaluating moving patterns, in real-time, and sending alerts in case of action required.

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