At the end of the control procedures undergone by containers accessing port terminals, an operator often carries out a visual inspection to detect possible damage suffered by the container before entering the terminal.
AiVu-Danni employs high resolution (MegaPixel) video cameras installed in convenient locations to scan the visible surfaces of incoming containers.
All data associated with the transit (date, time, images) are archived in a central database which can be easily searched from any console connected to the network through a user-friendly web interface.
In case of dispute, an immediate confirmation is provided by a simple data retrieval procedure.
The transit detection area is provide with the following devices:
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- 6 high resolution (MegaPixel) video cameras installed in convenient locations to scan the visible surfaces of containers up to 40 feet; - a multi-function pillar provided with a pass reader, a display for messages to users and an intercom for audio communication; - an automatic barrier and light for transit control; - an optical barrier with an axle-counting strip for transit detection. Transits occur in a totally automatic way: 1. gate with red light and lowered barrier 2. the incoming vehicle occupies the gate: the system detects the vehicle and the transit procedure begins 3. the driver shows the pass to the multi-function pillar reader 4. the shown pass allows to retrieve the shipment data from the company DB 5. the system acquires the high definition images 6. the system associates the shipment data with the transit data and stores them in the database 7. the system turns the light green and raises the barrier 8. the vehicle clears the gate |
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All data (time, images of the container surfaces ecc. ) are stored on a database that can be accessed through any PC based console by means of a simple graphic web-based interface.
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