This is a comprehensive system for video surveillance management of heavy trucks. The cameras mainly provide management support for driver behavior and the surrounding driving environment, assisting in ensuring driver safety. The cameras are designed to have good environmental adaptability and excellent image quality, providing image data for AI and offering technical support for cargo transportation.
Through advanced image stitching technology, we seamlessly integrate the footage captured by 360-degree cameras around the vehicle to construct a complete panoramic image centered on the car. This technology not only provides drivers with an intuitive and comprehensive perspective, enabling them to clearly perceive the environment surrounding the vehicle, but also significantly enhances the ability to protect pedestrians and other vehicles during driving, thereby greatly improving overall driving safety.
Certain trucks designed for specific purposes, such as dump trucks, require monitoring of the vehicle's operational area to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Additionally, the rear view constitutes the largest blind spot for these trucks. Consequently, the combination of operational monitoring cameras and reversing cameras has become a common choice for many specialized vehicles.
This is the most traditional personal-use in-vehicle monitoring system and also the most economical solution. With just a reversing camera and a display screen, it effectively eliminates blind spots for drivers during reversing, making the reversing process more convenient. This system meets the most basic driving needs of truck drivers.
As an important equipment for urban sanitation, sprinkler trucks are mainly used for road dust reduction and green irrigation. The low-speed operation characteristics of 5-10km/h pose special requirements for the monitoring system. The car camera needs to have IP69K waterproof rating, wide temperature working ability from -20 ℃ to 70 ℃, and pass the 5-2000Hz/5g vibration test to cope with complex working environments.
In terms of functional configuration, the camera should be equipped with a ≥ 150 ° ultra wide angle lens, integrating strong light suppression and HDR wide dynamic technology to ensure clear imaging all day long. Simultaneously supporting AI target recognition, night vision (≤ 0.001Lux), and automatic alarm functions, effectively enhancing job safety. According to statistics, sprinkler trucks equipped with intelligent monitoring systems can reduce accident rates by 45% and improve operational efficiency by 30%.
Fire trucks are essential specialized vehicles for urban firefighting and rescue operations. Equipped with 360-degree panoramic cameras, they provide real-time video footage of the vehicle’s surroundings, offering strong support for rescue missions. These cameras feature IP69K waterproof protection, allowing them to adapt to various complex environments. Additionally, their wide-angle view maximizes the capture of surrounding information, providing accurate on-site data for command and dispatch.
An ambulance is a specialized vehicle designed for the transportation of patients in emergency situations. Given its critical role in saving lives, it is typically granted priority right-of-way on the roads. To ensure both driving safety and the standardization of medical rescue operations, modern ambulances are commonly equipped with video surveillance systems. These systems are primarily used to monitor the road conditions ahead and the driver's actions during transit, as well as to record the medical rescue process inside the vehicle in real time. This not only helps to ensure compliance with driving regulations but also facilitates the provision of more timely and professional medical assistance to patients.
Gasoline Tank trucks are the most common type of hazardous vehicle on the road. The management of hazardous vehicle driving primarily includes the management of vehicle status (speed, direction, braking), driver behavior management, cargo status management, and vehicle surroundings management. The video management system provides essential means for the aforementioned management purposes. Due to the potential risk of explosion, external cameras on the vehicle should be more robust and better protected to ensure proper functioning in harsh environments.
Sanitation vehicles are specialized vehicles designed for urban waste transportation and environmental maintenance, commonly engaged in sanitation operations on city streets. These vehicles are equipped with video surveillance systems primarily used for real-time monitoring of the surrounding environment and road conditions. Furthermore, leveraging the host's intelligent algorithms, the system can comprehensively analyze blind spots and the road ahead, achieving all-around safety monitoring to ensure the vehicle's safety during both operation and transit.
The standard solution for public buses takes into account the safety of bus driving and the public safety of passengers. It extensively utilizes AI technology to provide real-time safety assurance for people's travel and evidence tracing after accidents, offering customers an effective video management solution for safe travel.
The solution supports a panoramic video system comprising up to 6 cameras. By connecting to a video stitching device, it enables real-time image stitching for buses under 20 meters in length, providing a full 360-degree visual perspective for the driver. This ensures the safety of public bus operations by offering a comprehensive view of the vehicle's surroundings.
For video surveillance in passenger cars, compact and aesthetically pleasing cameras are primarily chosen, balancing both appearance and cost-effectiveness. These cameras monitor the driver, the interior of the vehicle, and the external environment. Display equipment can include highly integrated monitors or all-in-one devices, facilitating easy installation and management for users.
The school bus monitoring system is primarily designed to ensure the safety of children and drivers. The system can clearly record the boarding and alighting of children, while strictly monitoring the driver's behavior. At the same time, it also monitors the surrounding environment of the vehicle in real time, maximizing the safety of the vehicle during its operation.
An Recreational Vehicle is a motor vehicle designed for travel, camping, or living. In addition to ensuring driving safety, video surveillance needs to monitor the surrounding environment when the vehicle is parked. Therefore, the RV monitoring system uses wide-angle IP69K outdoor cameras. Additionally, due to the complexity of the driving environment, the cameras must also have excellent shock resistance.