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12 April 2023

By Demes proposes solutions to protect smart cities

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Improving urban road safety requires the active participation of various partners. By Demes Group also wants to contribute to this goal by guaranteeing safer cities, improving and simplifying management, and protecting the people who drive and walk through the streets, according to Oscar Rubí, director of the company's Engineering and Projects Department.

By Demes Group's engineering department has been actively involved in many smart city projects in recent years. "The experience we have accumulated during these projects means that we are aware of the different needs and apply the best technologies, guaranteeing safety and efficiency in smart cities," says Oscar Rubí, director of the group's Engineering and Projects Department.

Rubí points out that "through CCTV systems - which are easy to install, as they only require a power socket and a pole - we offer solutions capable of recognising number plates, makes, models, colours, types, addresses, countries and environmental devices of the vehicles on the road". The data are sent via different transmission channels (Wi-Fi, radio, fibre, 3G/4G), and are received and stored for study, collation and action.

Artificial intelligence

"Our systems incorporate the most advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to enable the reading of number plates at impossible angles and at distances of more than 150 metres, the capture of up to 350 number plates, vehicle recognition and direction of up to four lanes, and the capture of number plates in low-quality and low-contrast images," he says.

Within the wide range of devices, "we have a special camera that incorporates radar to detect number plates at maximum speeds of 300 km/h with a certified effectiveness of up to 98.76%. It has APPLUS certifications and complies with cybersecurity standards (NDAA COMPLIANT), guaranteeing the protection, control and confidentiality of all information transferred over the network".