AI-powered Pedestrian Detection and Proximity Warning System for Forklifts and Heavy Machinery

What is an AI Pedestrian Detection System? 

Pedestrian Detection Systems harness a subset of artificial intelligence, known as computer vision. The combination of machine learning and neural networks teach these systems to recognise humans in any form. Pedestrian Detection Cameras such as Proxicam don’t rely on RFID hardware such as tags or high-vis speciality vests. Instead, when personnel enter the pre-defined exclusion zone, Proxicam delivers an immediate alert to the operator to reduce the risk of collision or serious injury. 

 

Ideal for Plant Equipment and Heavy Machinery:

The Pedestrian Detection and Proximity Warning System is built to be modular. The IP69K rated camera can be deployed on any forklift or heavy machinery, in any environment. From warehouses to civil construction sites and even remote mines.

Up to 4 pedestrian detection cameras can be fitted to provide any machine with 360º visibility. Exclusion zones can be figured to suit machine or site requirements. Alert systems options include an LED indicator or an HD LCD monitor for audio-visual warnings. 

AI-powered Advanced Driver Assistance System for trucks, buses and other fleet vehicles.

What is an Advanced Driver Assistance System? 

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) use artificial intelligence and algorithms to continuously scan roadscapes, monitoring for potential hazards and collisions. Mobileye comprises some of the most sophisticated computer vision technology. The complex algorithms can identify other road users, hazards, traffic signals, speed limits, lane marking and more, in real-time. Mobileye delivers immediate visual and audible alerts to the driver when a potential collision or dangerous behaviour is observed.  

 

Ideal for Trucks & Buses: 

Mobileye can be fitted to any road or heavy vehicle included trucks and buses. Mobileye’s award-wining computer vision and AI algorithms have been adopted by majority of OEM and Tier 1 integrators to power the driver assist features for decades. 
Spotto Blind Spot information system with radar

Blind spot monitoring and information systems for trucks and buses using radar technology.

What is a Blind Spot Monitoring Information System? 

Blind spot monitoring devices utilise microwave radar technology to constantly monitor blind spots around a vehicle. The Spotto Blind Spot Monitoring System can scan multiple objects at once, measuring their speed, direction of travel and distance from a truck. Spotto utilises an intelligent dual-zone detection system that dynamically adjusts the system’s parameters based on the truck’s velocity, altering both the size of the target zone and the focal point. 

 

Ideal for Trucks: 

Spotto has been engineered for trucks of all sizes. The dust and water proof die-cast aluminium casing and universal mounting bracket can withstand the harshest road conditions. The LED indicator is fitted to the A-pillar in the truck cabin, flashing when an object is detected in a blind spot. An audible alert is generated when the turn signal is applied whilst an object is present in a blind spot. 
Cipia FS10 driver monitoring and fatigue detection system

Cipia FS10 driver monitoring and fatigue detection system

Driver state monitoring (DSM) and fatigue detection system with video telematics. Powered by AI

What is a Driver State Monitoring System? 

A driver state monitoring system is designed to assess and analyse the state of a driver in real-time while they are operating a vehicle. This typically involves sensors and cameras to track and monitor behaviour. Cipia incorporates award winning computer vision and algorithms to detect a driver’s level of alertness, attentiveness, drowsiness and overall cognitive state. When an impaired or distracted state is detected, immediate audible, visual and haptic alerts are issues to reduce the risk of a collision and other road incidents. 


Ideal for Trucks & Buses:

Cipia is compatible with any road vehicle, ideally suited for trucks or buses where long hours of driving is usually required. Cipia is already utilised by a number of global OEMs. An optional road facing camera and integration with ADAS technology such as Mobileye can provide fleet managers with a clear understanding of behaviour to keep drivers and assets safe.