Skip to main content

Teledyne Dalsa’s Genie Nano cameras for transportation applications

Teledyne Dalsa’s Genie Nano series is engineered to meet the critical performance and environmental requirements of traffic and transportation applications. From VGA to 9M, 12M, 16M and now 25M, Genie Nano delivers high speed and exceptional image quality.
October 28, 2016 Read time: 1 min

593 Teledyne Dalsa’s Genie Nano series is engineered to meet the critical performance and environmental requirements of traffic and transportation applications. From VGA to 9M, 12M, 16M and now 25M, Genie Nano delivers high speed and exceptional image quality.

Teledyne Dalsa’s proprietary TurboDrive technology enables Genie Nano to deliver its full image quality at faster frame rates, often 150 per cent or higher, says the company, with no changes to the user’s GigE network. Over 40 possible model combinations are available for both colour and monochrome applications.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • IRD's on-the-go tyre check adjusts for inflation
    November 16, 2021
    As many as 84 million vehicles worldwide may have tyres which are improperly inflated or in poor condition, which has a significant effect on road safety - and also on the environment
  • Connected offers free I2V connectivity
    November 1, 2016
    A new system could reduce the cost of implementing I2V communications across a city to less than that for a single intersection, as Colin Sowman hears. It may seem too good to be true but US company Connected Signals is offering city authorities the equipment to provide infrastructure to vehicle (I2V) communications for free. The system enables drivers to receive information about the timing of signals they are approaching via the EnLighten smartphone app (or connected in-vehicle display).
  • Artificial Intelligence applications for commercial vehicle operations
    December 28, 2021
    The combination of machine learning, deep neural networks and computer vision provides opportunities to address in new ways an increasing range of functions that are a part of commercial vehicle operations. Here, IRD’s Rish Malhotra details how.
  • Moxa launches Full HD IP zoom camera
    March 25, 2014
    Moxa, a global provider of industrial automation solutions, is here at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 with a complete portfolio of systematic communication solutions with proven product interoperability and an important product launch – the VPort 56-2MP a Full HD IP zoom camera. The company will demonstrate that progressive video surveillance solutions, including advanced HD IP video cameras with frame rate management, can seamlessly be integrated with fault tolerant, robust Gigabit networks that are planned s