Problem
A truck is a type of motor vehicle primarily used for cargo transportation, capable of generating significant economic benefits. Due to its typically long operating hours, drivers are prone to fatigue and decreased attention during extended periods of driving, which poses higher safety requirements for driving.
Solution
The truck video surveillance solution prioritizes ensuring driver safety. Traffic accidents not only pose a threat to lives but also result in significant economic losses. Utilizing AI technology, we implement a multi-dimensional behavior analysis and warning system, including fatigue driving detection, driver behavior analysis, identity recognition, and absence monitoring, to provide comprehensive assistance and protection for drivers. Additionally, the system features cargo security monitoring, effectively reducing transportation risks. All surveillance data is recorded in real-time and intelligently aggregated, offering reliable data support and decision-making insights for fleet operations, ultimately enhancing overall transportation efficiency and safety.
This is a comprehensive system for video surveillance management of heavy trucks. The cameras mainly provide management support for driver behavior and the surrounding driving environment, assisting in ensuring driver safety. The cameras are designed to have good environmental adaptability and excellent image quality, providing image data for AI and offering technical support for cargo transportation.
Through advanced image stitching technology, we seamlessly integrate the footage captured by 360-degree cameras around the vehicle to construct a complete panoramic image centered on the car. This technology not only provides drivers with an intuitive and comprehensive perspective, enabling them to clearly perceive the environment surrounding the vehicle, but also significantly enhances the ability to protect pedestrians and other vehicles during driving, thereby greatly improving overall driving safety.
Certain trucks designed for specific purposes, such as dump trucks, require monitoring of the vehicle's operational area to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations. Additionally, the rear view constitutes the largest blind spot for these trucks. Consequently, the combination of operational monitoring cameras and reversing cameras has become a common choice for many specialized vehicles.
This is the most traditional personal-use in-vehicle monitoring system and also the most economical solution. With just a reversing camera and a display screen, it effectively eliminates blind spots for drivers during reversing, making the reversing process more convenient. This system meets the most basic driving needs of truck drivers.