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More than 10,000 cameras on buses in Stockholm, Sweden
Transportation
Several transportation authorities have chosen network video to improve
safety and security in their transit systems, or to view and share real-time
information on traffic and road conditions. As a result, they benefit from:
- A safer environment for passengers and staff
- Less vandalism, violence and fraudulent insurance claims
- Real-time access to live and recorded images
- A future-proof, flexible surveillance solution.
Mobile surveillance on bus and rail systems
Customer story
Sydney Airport takes security to new heights
"Its flexibility gives us better capacity to monitor and respond to issues as they occur and postincident."
Kyile Whyte, Sydney Airport Corporation
Network cameras from Axis help to create a safe environment on buses, subways
and trains. In addition, they offer the following capabilities:
- High-quality images that leave no room for misinterpretation
- Built-in tampering alarm that automatically alerts if the camera is
manipulated
- Flexible and cost-efficient installation thanks to the use of standard
IP networking and Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Built-in heater to ensure full functionality at all temperatures.
Surveillance of airports, stations and terminals
There are multiple reasons for monitoring larger transportation facilities
such as airports, train stations and subway platforms. Network video offers a
surveillance solution that provides high quality video of incidents and exposes
potential threats. You also benefit from built-in intelligent features that add
value to your surveillance system. One example is motion detection, which makes
it possible to automatically send an alert when a person is walking on the
tracks or someone is entering a restricted area.
Customer story
Miles ahead
New York City Department of Transportation can now share traffic images over the Internet with other government agencies.
Infrastructure information traffic, roads & tracks
The demand for real-time traffic and road condition information is rapidly
increasing. And the introduction of network video creates new possibilities for
efficient gathering and sharing of high quality video information to different
target groups:
- Commuters can easily access live video from a computer anywhere
- First responders can quickly determine the best route and see which
conditions to expect upon arrival
- News stations get live input to traffic information bulletins
- Maintenance crews can more easily prioritize their work orders.