The mobile, hybrid system for detecting hazardous events in traffic lanes is an innovative technological solution that combines advanced video analytics with a modern approach to energy management. The system consists of a control computer, a battery, and an infrared camera, ensuring effective operation both during the day and at night. Utilizing specially trained algorithms, the device analyzes the roadway, sidewalks, and bicycle paths to identify and detect potentially dangerous events, such as sudden pedestrian intrusions, collisions, or other safety-threatening situations.
The system is based on Edge Computing technology, enabling local data processing. This optimization minimizes energy consumption, allowing for battery-powered operation or the use of off-grid systems such as solar panels. This energy efficiency enables the system’s deployment in various locations and conditions, including lighting poles, traffic signals, bus shelters, as well as mobile units like police cars or municipal vehicles.
The device can transmit statistical data to any remote monitoring system at regular intervals or instantly in the event of detecting a hazardous incident. The system serves as a modern tool for enhancing the safety of road users, offering flexibility in installation and reliability in operation.
Advantages of the solution
- The infrared camera system operates regardless of lighting conditions.
- Fast analysis without the need to upload data to the cloud, increasing reliability and safety.
- Identification of dangerous events in real time.
- Long-lasting operation on battery or solar panels.
- Data can be transferred to monitoring systems in cyclical or immediate mode.
- Easy integration and maintenance thanks to the separation between the control computer, battery, and camera.
- Can be installed in mobile units (municipal vehicles, police cars) as well as on lamp posts, bus shelters, and traffic lights.
- Can be operated in locations without access to the power grid.
Contact information
Versatilex Sp. z o.o.
Podole 60 St., 30-394 Kraków
e-mail: biuro@versatilex.pl
https://versatilex.pl/
