
Aist-Control Traffic Violation Photo and Video Recording System for Speed Detection
Manufacturer:HORIZON NPP LLC
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A hardware and software complex "Stork-Control", is designed for fixing traffic violations, measuring vehicle speed in the range from 0 to 350 km/h using video footage and radar method, measuring current time, measuring current navigation parameters and coordinates.
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Hardware and software means of photo-video fixation of violations
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