Nov 05, 2024 Pageview:131
With the increase of transportation and population, highway monitoring systems have become increasingly important. Modern highway monitoring systems not only need to monitor traffic flow, but also collect other data such as vehicle speed, trajectory, and illegal behavior. The highway monitoring system, as an important component of modern traffic management, undertakes critical safety monitoring and data analysis tasks.
In order to ensure smooth and safe highways, the highway monitoring system must be able to operate continuously and stably in complex outdoor environments such as high and low temperatures, humidity, electromagnetic interference, dust, and vibration. At the same time, it is required that the industrial computer adopts low-power, fanless design, with an average time between failures exceeding 30000 hours, and supports high-definition and wide detection range cameras. In addition, it is necessary to have built-in high-capacity storage, self diagnosis and alarm functions to facilitate later maintenance, thereby maximizing the satisfaction of traffic management needs and improving highway operation efficiency.