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Samsung IP camera line grows
April 25, 2012
Samsung Techwin America, a leading supplier of advanced video surveillance solutions, has introduced an outdoor 3-megapixel network video surveillance camera with an IR range of 30 metres in total darkness. The SNO-7080R, complete with a 2.8X varifocal motorised zoom lens, can capture 16:9 full HD images at 1920 x 1080p with wide dynamic range (WDR) and features a dual H.264 and MPEG codec. It is IP66 environmentally rated for severe or varying weather conditions and can be powered via PoE and 24V The SNO-7
Bosch video management system
April 10, 2012
Bosch has released a new version of the Video Management System (BVMS), making it more flexible and extending its use into even larger enterprise installations. BVMS version 3.0 now supports up to 2,000 camera inputs and 100 workstations. The increased scalability allows many new application opportunities and system designs. The system seamlessly combines Bosch IP cameras and encoders, DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) and Allegiant matrix switches in a single user interface. Version 3.0 supports the latest Bo
IRIDIUM CHIPSETBASED MODEM
April 10, 2012
Quake Global has announce that Iridium Communicationsd has certified its Q4000 modem, the latest addition to the company’s extensive modem portfolio for asset tracking and remote two-way communications. Only the size of a smart phone, the Q4000 has the ability to determine the optimal transmission method, whether satellite or terrestrial. It also enables application features such as remote predictive maintenance, event logging, geo-fencing, DOT compliance and GPS tracking.
Latest Arcady 8 from TRL
April 10, 2012
TRL Software has unveiled the latest version of Arcady, the company’s software for the assessment of roundabout capacity, delay and accident risk that is specified exclusively for use in the UK on all traffic impact assessments concerning the design or redesign of roundabouts.
Gatso sets a new standard in traffic enforcement
April 10, 2012
As part of the company’s newly introduced T-series platform, Gatso has launched a series of completely new developed high tech components designed to fulfil the enforcement needs of today and the future. The revolutionary new Gatso T-series platform consists of newly designed and engineered cabinet, radar, flash and, the heart of the platform - the GT20 camera.
ITS America signs MoU with World Bank
March 27, 2012
During its Board of Directors meeting last week, ITS America signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the World Bank to formalise their desire to cooperate and exchange ideas about how transportation technologies that enhance information capture, analysis, communications, and sharing can improve surface transportation safety, mobility and environmental sustainability.
Best laid plans
March 22, 2012
Colossal is not too bold a word to describe the scale of ITS developments currently under way in Europe. The European Commission’s ITS Action Plan has six areas of focus, each of which expands out into numerous projects involving a lot of leg work by various committees, working groups or consultants. Add to that the supporting work and research efforts of the many parts of Ertico (ITS Europe); plus each of the 27 European Union member states is working on ‘transition’ of the EU’s ITS Directive into their ow
AFC C-Line Console
March 20, 2012
US company AFC Industries, a manufacturer and designer of ergonomic command and control consoles, workstations, video walls, plasma carts and accessories, has released its C-Line Console. It features electronic height adjustment of the work surface at the touch of a button. Digital readouts enable every user to preserve and easily store optimal settings for surface placement.
MapLink 7.0 from Envitia
March 20, 2012
Envitia is launching the next generation of MapLink Pro featuring over 400 enhancements to both the Windows and Linux platforms to provide high performance and flexible components for demanding geospatial systems. The latest issue takes advantage of modern 64-bit hardware and utilises multi-threading to boost performance by up to 60%.
Transyt 14 student licence
March 20, 2012
TRL is actively supporting ‘new blood’ coming into the traffic engineering world. Transyt 14 software is to be shipped under a Student Licence, the first of its products to do so. This will enable students studying traffic engineering around the world to have a fully functional version of Transyt 14 on a nine-month licence.
Mobile retroreflectometer upgrade
March 20, 2012
Delta has unveiled two important new features for the company’s LTL-M mobile retroreflectometer – an overhead camera and distance measurement instrument (DMI) – to further accommodate customer requirements. The overhead camera is placed in the vehicle windscreen, providing a complete HD video of the markings and the road as seen by the driver.
Geko illuminator line
March 20, 2012
Geko is a new state of the art LED illuminator line, designed and produced by Videotec to provide excellent lighting for standard definition and megapixel cameras. The devices can provide clear night vision up to 140 metres in an indoor or outdoor environment.
'SpeedGaugeAnywhere'
March 20, 2012
SpeedGauge, a provider of business intelligence and location-based analytics for the trucking and insurance industry, has announced the release of SpeedGaugeAnywhere, which enables fleets to create speed zones around any custom location that is not subject to government set speed limits.
Nedap ANPR Access
March 19, 2012
Nedap AVI, a specialist in solutions for long range vehicle and driver identification, has expanded its product line of vehicle identification systems with its ANPR Access licence plate reader specifically designed for vehicle access applications. The company claims it is easy to implement in existing access control systems, because the software supports Wiegand, RS422, RS485 and IP.
New-generation TrafiCam
March 19, 2012
Leading traffic technology company Siemens has unveiled a new generation of signal heads specifically designed and built for tram operations. Based on the company’s existing range of Helios extra low voltage (ELV) traffic signals, the dedicated ELV tram signal is fully compatible with the company’s ST900 ELV controller. According to head of product management, Keith Manston, the Siemens ELV solution is priced lower than currently available low-voltage tram signals and all aspects can be lamp monitored as no