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Infnova technology deployed by Italy's Autovie Venete motorway

Autovie Venete, the managing company of Italy's motorway routes A4 Venice-Trieste, A23 Palmanova-Udine South and A28 Portogruaro-Pordenone-Conegliano, has deployed a real time traffic video surveillance system based on Infinova cameras and fibre optic transmission technology that was installed by Infinova integrator GSG International.
April 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5372 Autovie Venete, the managing company of Italy's motorway routes A4 Venice-Trieste, A23 Palmanova-Udine South and A28 Portogruaro-Pordenone-Conegliano, has deployed a real time traffic video surveillance system based on Infinova cameras and fibre optic transmission technology that was installed by Infinova integrator GSG International. The real time traffic video surveillance system uses over 300 Infinova V1749A high-speed PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) cameras, each with a 35x zoom, connected through an Infinova fibre optic network system to monitor key points of the motorway such as bridges, exits and critical junctions.

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