Making Railroad Crossings Safer in
Australia with Smart IP Video Surveillance
High-traffic railroad crossings remain
a global safety concern despite the
widespread use of active warning systems
to clear the tracks for oncoming trains.
To ensure that railroad crossings are safe
around the clock, the Australia Authority is
increasingly deploying IP video surveillance
technologies to make existing railroad
crossings smarter and safer. Advanced
IP surveillance gives railroad security
personnel a big advantage, since the
information they get from an onsite CCTV
surveillance system allows them to quickly
identify both when and where problems
occur.
Location: Australia
Customer Requirements
Since the CCTV camera and network video recorders are mounted •
outdoors, they must be tough enough to withstand dust, rain, vibration
and shocks, and very high or very low temperatures. In addition, the
devices must be immune to electromagnetic disturbances.
Obstacle detection capability •
Real-time equipment/asset status•
24/7 video surveillance and playback for viewing railroad crossing status•
Business Benefits
Rugged Design: both the VPort 36-1MP and MxNVR-IA8 have a wide •
operating temperature range of -40 to 75°C, without a heater or cooling
fan.
Industry Certified Reliability: the VPort 36-1MP is EN 50121, NEMA •
TS2, IP66-rated and has Level 3 high EMI/EMC protection to guarantee
consistent performance in rainy, dusty, and high EMI environments for
railway applications
Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) for automatic obstacle detection•
Millisecond-level timestamps for more accurate data analysis•
kHz-level analog input sampling rate for precise data acquisition•
Prerecording of analog input prevents missing data•
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