subject: Ip Cameras In Traffic Environments: Advantages, Risks And Configuration Advice [print this page] In today's fast paced world, it's more important than ever to have proper traffic and road video surveillance. One of the best options are IP cameras which function as a closed video surveillance system but have the additional feature of being able to work online. IP cameras can be set up along busy roads and intersections on the highway. They can record traffic patterns and keep speeding down.
Additional Benefits to Traffic IP Cameras
1) Law enforcement tools: IP cameras can be used to enforce speeding laws and ticket those who violate the traffic rules.
2) IP cameras can be used to view live traffic from anywhere in the world. This can aid both commuters and traffic investigators who are monitoring the roads. With live recording, the cameras can be streamed to the television or Internet web browsers and radio for instant updates and up to the minute reports.
3) IP cameras are able to record video to a remote PC over the internet. In road accidents, this is a valuable investigative advantage.
4) IP cameras work with intelligence surveillance where they record only on motion.
5) IP cameras can also encourage safe driving as no one wants to be caught speeding and pay the fine.
6) With IP cameras and Power Over Ethernet, there is no need for cables and this lowers wiring costs and installation time. In fact, some cameras come with a wireless option so there is only a wiring need for power.
7) If something does hit the IP camera, there is an automatic motion detection which begins recording and sends out automatic SMS and emails. What this means is that traffic monitors will know if someone hit the pole and caused an accident even before the ambulance is called.
8) IP cameras come with control pan/tilt/zoom features so you can view all corners on the road and all traffic directions.
Risks and Recommendations with IP Cameras
1) The Weather Aspect: no one can control how the weather will turn out and sometimes heat, wind, rain and snow can have damaging effects on video surveillance cameras. However, these cameras are made durable and resistant to most weather conditions.
2) When it comes to traffic surveillance set up and configuration, it's always best to consider the major roadways in the area, especially the problem areas.
3) Also consider when the traffic is the heaviest and where people are most likely to speed or run a red light.
4) Make sure all the intersections are covered, especially the troublesome areas.
5) Some IP cameras come with flash or light night recording sources which can be a big help, especially considering many accidents occur at night after a long day of driving or a night of drinking
6) With an IP camera you can tilt the camera to ensure it hits the license plate of your offenders
7) It's also a good idea to use environmentally controlled housing enclosures to protect against the various weather risks