SMART TRAFFIC

Improve road safety and traffic flow with video-based traffic management solutions from BotX. Together with our partners, we help you visualize your entire road network – providing real-time insight that simplifies decision making and helps you get more from your existing infrastructure. With our intelligent traffic cameras and sensors as part of your advanced traffic management system (ATMS), you can better respond to situations as they occur, plan roadwork maintenance, and optimize long-term mobility.

Security Requirements for Smart Traffic

Digital Surveillance

BotX have a wide range of Cameras and DVR for round the clock surveillance. It can give you footage of every event happening on the Traffic Signals. We can also set a command centre from where you can keep an eye on every scrupulous activity going all around.

BotX provides advanced analytics of Monitoring every Vehicle passes by.

Challenges for Digital Surveillance
  • No records available for before/after event
  • Unclear video footage
  • Back up of video for longer duration
  • Centralized feed of the monitoring system
  • Higher end Solutions – tough to manage
Solution of Digital Surveillance
  • High resolution cameras and DVR will ensure capturing of every event
  • Implementation of network video surveillance to avoid/detect potential threats
  • Centralized monitoring system for continuous video feeds
  • Cost effective solutions with easy management
  • Advanced Video Analytics

Red Light Enforcement Solution

A red light enforcement solution typically refers to technology used to monitor intersections and catch vehicles that run red lights. These systems often involve cameras installed at intersections, which capture images or videos of vehicles as they approach and pass through the intersection during a red light signal. Here’s a breakdown of how such a system might work:
 
 
  • Cameras are strategically placed at intersections to capture images or videos of vehicles approaching and crossing the intersection.
  • Uses of sensors or triggers to detect when the traffic signal turns red. This triggers the camera to start recording.
  • The camera captures images or records video footage of vehicles as they pass through the intersection during the red light phase.
  • In many systems, the captured images are processed using optical character recognition (OCR) software to read the license plates of vehicles.

Radar Speed Enforcement Solution

A radar speed enforcement solution is a technology used to monitor and enforce speed limits on roadways. Here’s how it typically works:
  • Radar devices are installed alongside roadways or within patrol vehicles. These devices emit radio waves that bounce off vehicles and measure their speed based on the Doppler effect.
  • When a vehicle passes through the radar's field of view, the device detects its speed by analyzing the frequency shift of the reflected radio waves.
  • The radar device calculates the speed of the vehicle and compares it to the posted speed limit for that particular stretch of road.
  • If the vehicle's speed exceeds the posted limit, the radar device records the violation along with relevant details such as the date, time, and location.
  • In some systems, the radar device may be connected to a centralized monitoring system that alerts law enforcement agencies to speeding violations in real-time. Alternatively, violations may be recorded for later review and enforcement.

ANPR Solution

Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) is a technology used to automatically read and capture the license plate numbers of vehicles. Here’s how BotX ANPR solution typically works:
  • ANPR cameras are strategically placed in locations such as highways, toll booths, parking lots, or at fixed or mobile checkpoints.
  • The ANPR camera captures images or video footage of vehicles as they pass by. These cameras are equipped with specialized optical character recognition (OCR) software designed to detect and extract license plate numbers from the captured images.
  • The OCR software processes the captured images to identify and extract the alphanumeric characters of the license plate.
  • The extracted license plate number is then compared against a database of registered vehicles. This database can include information such as vehicle registration status, owner details, outstanding warrants, stolen vehicle alerts, or vehicle tax compliance.
  • If a match is found between the captured license plate and a record in the database, the system can trigger various actions depending on the purpose of the ANPR deployment.
  • When a violation or match is detected, the ANPR system can generate alerts for law enforcement or relevant authorities.
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