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Traficon is now offering a VIP board that can be used for analysing images from network cameras. The highly sophisticated VIP-IP package connects to IP network cameras that provide MPEG-4 or H.264 video compression and generates streaming video back out, with embedded detection information. It integrates automatic incident detection, traffic data collection, vehicle presence detection, digital recording of pre
February 7, 2012 Read time: 1 min
348 Traficon is now offering a VIP board that can be used for analysing images from network cameras. The highly sophisticated VIP-IP package connects to IP network cameras that provide MPEG-4 or H.264 video compression and generates streaming video back out, with embedded detection information. It integrates automatic incident detection, traffic data collection, vehicle presence detection, digital recording of pre and post-incident video sequences and streaming video on a single board. The firm has already won orders for this new board also as it is going to be used for the UK Tyne Tunnel project, following a recent contract award by 2361 SPIE WHS, based in Manchester.

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