IP Video Solutions for ITS Systems

    This is a half-day, must-attend, workshop for transportation planning professionals who wish to see current ethernet-based video acquisition, transmission, and display products and technology for intelligent transportation systems. This factory-sponsored program is designed to bring straightforward information to the local level. Presentations will be feature and technology-based to enable the participants to leave with sufficient knowledge to write or review precise specifications. Products will be available for hands-on demonstration, and product specialists will provide individual consultation upon request.

    This is a no-charge event that includes the workshop, all handouts, and snacks*. Although this is a no-cost event, we ask you to pre-register as a courtesy so that we know how many people to prepare for. Seating is limited. The seminar and material are free of cost or obligation. Dress is casual.

      Who should attend:
      Traffic Planners
      Transportation Engineers
      Electrical Engineers
      ITS Program Development Managers
      ...anyone involved in any aspect of planning, designing, and specifying ITS systems
    Dates & Locations:
    Tues. June 10, 2008
    Oakland, CA

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    Thurs. June 12, 2008
    Sacramento, CA

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    Agenda

    8:00 - 9:00 AM

    Registration & continental breakfast

    9:00

    Video Acquisition using IP-enabled cameras or integrating encoder/decoders into existing analog systems; properties and benefits of MPEG-4 encoding; varying frame and bit rates and resolution for efficient bandwidth utilization; image stabilization
    Ron Miller and Curt Duplack, Cohu Electronics

    Wireless Video: using point-to-point, point to multipoint, mesh networks, and the latest technologies for wireless architecture,
    Doug Carter, Encom Wireless Technology

    Video & DataTransmission using Ethernet Basics, Advantages and Disadvantages of Ethernet; Prevalent Ethernet Technologies and protocols  necessary for an Intelligent Traffic System; Addressing the necessary products for an Ethernet run traffic system.
    Dave Sinise, IFS/International Fiber Systems

    Video Wall Design and Display for TMCs: planning for and understanding distribution, management, display, and display placement of high resolution computer and video signals
    Steven Gameros, Barco

    12:00 Noon

    Lunch (hosted*)
    Additional hands-on test and demonstrations; personal consultation; follow-up


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      Contact: Use the "Notes" section of the Registration Form, or call (858) 277-6700 x303
      Sponsors:
      Airaya is a sponsor of CCTV WorkshopsBarco  is a sponsor of CCTV Workshops Ruggedcom  is a sponsor of CCTV Workshops
    *(If your organization does not permit free meals, receipts will be available.)