Mistall Monthly - February 2024
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What's
inside...
- Fisheye
Cameras See All
- A
Case for Solar & Cellular LPR
- More
Occupancy BI Reports
- Something
Funny
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These images may look
weird but fisheye cameras do a great job at counting cars. They
identify vehicles from a distance, track their directionality, and then
count them when they cross our virtual line.
Mount the fisheye in the
center of a dedicated lane, as shown here. Or count two lanes,
even bi-directionally, without delineation. Email Franklin
for more information.
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Solar & Cellular LPR Cameras
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Oh – we don’t sell them,
but we sure like to integrate with them!
This market is heating up
with several players competing to provide quickly deployable, LPR
cameras using solar and cellular infrastructure. Used to identify
stolen vehicles, speed and traffic detection, and even parking
enforcement.
Mistall's integration is
also quickly deployable and supports the collection of plate read data
for the purpose of vehicle counting. Because they can be moved
around easily, parking organizations can collect count data for
short-term or longer-term approaches.
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More Occupancy BI Visualizations
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As customers tell us how
they need to see their data, we add a new report per week, on
average. In this visualization you can set the underlying hours
that you want to include in your daily average occupancy, because we
all know including overnight hours could skew your data. Or maybe
you just want to see one hour in particular.
Let
us know what’s important to you.
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Blake thinks this is funny...
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Mistall
Insight
3-35
Stone Church Rd. Ste 343, Hamilton, ON, L9K1S4, Canada
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