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Smart Roadside Inspection Systems New Sensor Development September 27, 2011 Brian Taylor, P.Eng . CVSA AC&E 2011,

Smart Roadside Inspection Systems New Sensor Development September 27, 2011 Brian Taylor, P.Eng . CVSA AC&E 2011, ITS Forum Austin, TX. Summary. Smart Roadside Inspection Systems Introduction Deployed Technologies New Recently Demonstrated Technologies Questions.

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Smart Roadside Inspection Systems New Sensor Development September 27, 2011 Brian Taylor, P.Eng . CVSA AC&E 2011,

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  1. Smart Roadside Inspection SystemsNew Sensor DevelopmentSeptember 27, 2011Brian Taylor, P.Eng.CVSA AC&E 2011, ITS ForumAustin, TX

  2. Summary • Smart Roadside Inspection Systems • Introduction • Deployed Technologies • New Recently Demonstrated Technologies • Questions

  3. The technologies supporting Smart Roadside performance start with our team. How do you use technology to identify this high risk truck? Sensor and Imaging Engineers Systems Integration Engineers IT, Data and Software Engineers Field Installation Specialists + + + We bring together a world-class technical team to provide real CVO solutions.

  4. Introduction • The IIS Smart Roadside Inspection System; • Purpose; • Screen truck traffic and identify those with the most serious issues. • Efficiently and productively use your limited staff to focus on high risk trucks. • Leverage your existing infrastructure and roadside equipment. • Accommodate future truck traffic increases using a technical approach, not more bricks and mortar.

  5. Introduction • The IIS Smart Roadside Inspection System; • Modular Software Platform for Screening at Weigh/Inspection Stations; • Accepts hardware inputs for all weighing, measuring, identification of truck, and identification of truck features • Incorporates interfaces to a variety of Commercial Vehicle Data sources • Applies a set of agency defined screening rules to the sensor inputs, against the data sources • Generates alarms based on these rules • Directs truck traffic according to the alarms generated • Tracks and confirms vehicle movement to the direction

  6. Introduction (Cont’d) • Deployed Technologies (Third Party) • WIM Systems • Static Scale Systems • DSRC Systems (both conventional 915MHz and 5.9 GHz systems) • Deployed Technologies (IIS) • Overview Cameras (OVC) • Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) • Automated USDOT Readers (AUR) • Conventional Vehicle Tracking • Lane Control Signal and Direction • Thermal Imaging Brake Inspection

  7. Introduction (Cont’d) • Deployed Strategies; • In-Station Ramp Screening • Mainline Screening • Stand Alone • Integrated with third party Electronic Clearance Systems • Remote Monitoring and Virtual Weigh Station deployments • Mobile Platforms (Trailer and Van Mounted)

  8. OVC Truck Identification AUR – USDOT Reading

  9. ALPR - License Plate Identification Mobile Thermal Inspection

  10. Integrated Station & Remote Viewer Displays

  11. New Technologies • Vehicle Waveform Identification (VWI) • Patent-pending advanced vehicle identification, matching and tracking sensor system • In-road sensors uniquely identify specific vehicles based on an electronic vehicle signature • Provides the ability to track and verify vehicle movement within a weigh/inspection station Sensor installed between wheel paths for long life and simple installation

  12. High Accuracy Tracking • Absolute and unique matching of specific vehicles with confidence exceeding 2 σ

  13. To Parking Scale House Static Scale • Absolute and unique matching of specific vehicles with confidence exceeding 2 σ • Ideal for • Mainline to Ramp matching, tracking and verification • In-station tracking and verification • Ability to accurately correlate and match WIM to Static scale measurements for auto-calibration and verification Exit Station Lane Control Signal

  14. New Technologies • Automated Thermal Brake Inspection (ATIS) • Permanently Mounted Thermal Inspection Camera System • Patent-pending technology in development since 2006. • Automated axle sensor based triggering of wheel and wheel group images • Fully integrated with Smart Roadside Inspection System

  15. New Technologies • Automated CVSA Inspection Sticker Identification and Expiry • Camera based system that automatically determines if a CVSA inspection decal is present and if it within expiry • Overhead mounted, with non distracting illumination system

  16. New Technologies • Automated Hazmat Placard Identification Determination • Camera based system that automatically determines if a CVSA inspection decal is present and if it within expiry • 24/7 day and night-time operation • Fully integrated with Smart Roadside Inspection Systems

  17. Automated Hazmat Placard Identification - Display

  18. CONTACT INFORMATION Brian Taylor, P.Eng. btaylor@intelligentimagingsystems.com Intelligent Imaging Systems Inc. Phone 1 877 393 3939 1 306 361 5737 INTELLIGENT IMAGINGSYSTEMS.com

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