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e-con Systems Expands AI Camera Tools for Traffic Monitoring

The systems support license plate recognition, traffic analytics, and video management for transportation agencies.

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The systems support license plate recognition, traffic analytics, and video management for transportation agencies.

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e-con Systems

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e-con Systems has introduced new Edge AI-powered camera and traffic analytics tools for intelligent transportation system applications.

The company’s technology includes automatic license plate recognition, traffic analytics, and cloud-based video management tools designed for transportation monitoring, enforcement, and Vision Zero-related applications.

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One of the systems, e-con Systems’ Edge AI ALPR Solution, is powered by Darsi Pro, an NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX-based edge AI compute box. According to the company, the system is designed for real-time monitoring and enforcement applications and can support multiple 4K GMSL2 cameras for multi-lane roadside deployments.

The company stated that the ALPR system delivers 99.1% accuracy on U.S. license plates, supports skew angle detection up to 60 degrees, and provides day and night plate recognition.

e-con Systems is also offering CloVis Central Traffic Monitoring & Analytics, a platform that combines camera hardware, edge AI analytics, and cloud-based software.

The platform supports automatic number plate recognition, vehicle detection, vehicle classification, vehicle tracking, traffic event detection, evidence management, and multi-camera deployment workflows.


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