AID board from Traficon

Traficon has announced its first automatic incident detection (AID) board for analysing images coming from network cameras. The new multi-functional Video Image Processor for traffic control (VIP-IP) has been developed to respond to the upcoming trend towards IP cameras, and is being launched at the same time as Flux, a new video detection management system.
Detection, Monitoring & Machine Vision / February 2, 2012
new VIP-IP processor for traffic control
Marie Beels of Traficon with the new VIP-IP processor
5574 Traficon has announced its first automatic incident detection (AID) board for analysing images coming from network cameras. The new multi-functional Video Image Processor for traffic control (VIP-IP) has been developed to respond to the upcoming trend towards IP cameras, and is being launched at the same time as Flux, a new video detection management system.

VIP-IP integrates AID, data collection, vehicle presence detection, digital recording of pre- and post-incident video sequences and streaming video in one board for a variety of traffic management applications such as tunnels, highways and bridges.

Flux collects traffic data, events, alarms and video images generated by the VIP system, and this intelligent software platform provides a user-friendly interface for real-time traffic monitoring and powerful event alerting.
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