Artificial vision techniques derived from computer vision and autonomous robotic systems have been successfully employed for river traffic monitoring and management. For this purpose, ARGOS and HYDRA systems have been developed by Achimedes Logica in collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome under the EU initiatives URBAN and MOBILIS for the monitoring of the boat traffic in Venice on the Gran Canal and the harbour area. These advanced systems provide an efficient automatic traffic monitoring to guarantee navigation safety and regular flow while producing and distributing information about the traffic. The systems are based on the processing of digital images that are gathered by survey cell stations distributed throughout the supervised area providing a visual platform on which the system displays recent and live traffic conditions in synthetic way similar to radar view. ARGOS and HYDRA systems are programmed to automatically recognize and notice situations of great interest in whatever sea or land-targeted security applications including environmental perimeter and security control. This article describes the wide spectrum of applications of these two systems that is monitoring traffic and automatically tracking position speed and direction of all vehicles. Copyright © 2010 IGI Global.

Automatic real-time river traffic monitoring based on artificial vision techniques / Iocchi, Luca; Luca, Novelli; Luigi, Tombolini; Michele, Vianello. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 1947-8402. - 1:2(2010), pp. 40-51. [10.4018/jsesd.2010040104]

Automatic real-time river traffic monitoring based on artificial vision techniques

IOCCHI, Luca;
2010

Abstract

Artificial vision techniques derived from computer vision and autonomous robotic systems have been successfully employed for river traffic monitoring and management. For this purpose, ARGOS and HYDRA systems have been developed by Achimedes Logica in collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome under the EU initiatives URBAN and MOBILIS for the monitoring of the boat traffic in Venice on the Gran Canal and the harbour area. These advanced systems provide an efficient automatic traffic monitoring to guarantee navigation safety and regular flow while producing and distributing information about the traffic. The systems are based on the processing of digital images that are gathered by survey cell stations distributed throughout the supervised area providing a visual platform on which the system displays recent and live traffic conditions in synthetic way similar to radar view. ARGOS and HYDRA systems are programmed to automatically recognize and notice situations of great interest in whatever sea or land-targeted security applications including environmental perimeter and security control. This article describes the wide spectrum of applications of these two systems that is monitoring traffic and automatically tracking position speed and direction of all vehicles. Copyright © 2010 IGI Global.
2010
argos; artificial vision techniques; hydra; river traffic monitoring; security applications
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Automatic real-time river traffic monitoring based on artificial vision techniques / Iocchi, Luca; Luca, Novelli; Luigi, Tombolini; Michele, Vianello. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 1947-8402. - 1:2(2010), pp. 40-51. [10.4018/jsesd.2010040104]
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