The City Council will install 18 gauging cameras in the center
The City Council has presented this morning the Smart City pilot project that will operate during the next Holy Week and that has been developed in collaboration with the companies Axión, Bosch, Telefonica, Ferrovial Services, Cisco, Protelsur and Barbateña Lec. This innovative bet, a pioneer worldwide, will consist of 18 cameras that will serve as gauging stations of public roads and will record images in order to analyze and detect targets. There will be one hundred and sixty-three LED type luminaires, which will be graduated according to the needs.
Axión will install a central telecommunications network for the connection of these devices and a Smart digital platform for coordination and control of the entire system of cameras and public lighting
The mayor, Juan Espadas, who has been accompanied by the representatives of the companies which have developed this pilot experience, has underlined that thanks to this installation “we will be able to do a better management of the Holy Week 2018”, and he added that a lot of data for the future can be taken out of it. “The first experience will require a collaboration of all of us, but for sure we will get used to it very quickly.”
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