Cameras from the highway
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:04 am
According to preliminary data from TelecomDaily, in 2023 the number of video surveillance systems (both smart and simple) increased by 12%, this year the research agency expects an increase of 11%. Russia is in third place in the world in the number of video surveillance cameras after China and the United States, Denis Kuskov added.
According to Softlogic bolivia whatsapp resource calculations based on the experience of implementing smart cameras in the regions, the monthly flow of funds from the fines they collect averages from 5 million rubles. The company cites the example of the Main Directorate for Maintenance of Territories of the Moscow Region (GUST): in 2023, 4,111 orders were issued for more than 171 million rubles using autonomous neural network surveillance systems, which is about 14.5 million monthly.
Currently, most smart cameras are used to record traffic violations - most often, ordinary citizens face fines from them, Denis Kuskov recalled. The Russian industry has already mastered the production of such systems.
— The unified register of radio-electronic products contains a large selection of domestically produced video cameras for recording traffic violations, — the press service of the Ministry of Industry and Trade noted. — In the event of a further increase in demand, domestic enterprises can significantly increase production volumes.
Contracts for the installation and maintenance of intelligent photo and video recording systems (PVS) for traffic violations have been implemented in many regions by various market participants over the past 10 years, Rostelecom noted. For over five years, most projects have been implemented using the investment and service model, whereby the region does not purchase equipment as property, but receives the service of installed and 24-hour operating systems and pays for it in installments over three to five years, the company's press service said. It should be noted that the number of contracts and their volume have remained at a consistently high level over the past five years, and regions are actively implementing and updating equipment, the organization's representative said.
— For many years, the amount of state contracts in this area has been consistently high for Rostelecom. Much really depends on the activity of the regions. Among the incentives for growth in this area is the implementation of the national project "High-Quality and Safe Roads". But demand for urban intelligent video surveillance cameras (with facial recognition capabilities) may increase after the recent tragic events, — the company added.
Technical solutions in the form of hardware and software systems make it possible to process an existing video stream from cameras installed in populated areas to identify any kind of incident, including recording violations of traffic rules, using machine vision, Rosavtodor told Izvestia.
— If 9,049 cameras were installed in 2017, then by the end of 2023 their number already amounted to 22,183 units. It is important to note that during the implementation of the federal project "General system measures for the development of the road sector" (since 2019), a total of 13,134 FVF complexes were installed. This year, it is planned to install another 909. Thus, their total number should amount to 23,092, — the press service of the federal agency told Izvestia.
As for video surveillance cameras, China still leads the market, but one can also see the dynamic development of the Russian industry in terms of import substitution of components for them, Rosavtodor noted. By the end of 2023, the share of Chinese video systems on the market, according to the Federal Autonomous Institution Rosdornii, fell below 80%. At the same time, the share of domestic ones already exceeds 15%, and growth will only continue, the department believes.
The number of fines for recorded violations should increase as the number of smart cameras expands, and the number of violations themselves should decrease, believes the head of the Content-Review project, Sergei Polovnikov. Using such systems is more economically justified than inflating the staff of employees who impose penalties for illegal parking, spontaneous dumping of garbage, etc., he believes.
The introduction of complexes with automatic recording of violations is a blessing, because many of those who received a fine stop repeating violations, believes Sergei Polovnikov. In addition, data from such cameras allows authorities to properly plan the urban environment, learn about existing problems and promptly solve them, the expert concluded.
According to Softlogic bolivia whatsapp resource calculations based on the experience of implementing smart cameras in the regions, the monthly flow of funds from the fines they collect averages from 5 million rubles. The company cites the example of the Main Directorate for Maintenance of Territories of the Moscow Region (GUST): in 2023, 4,111 orders were issued for more than 171 million rubles using autonomous neural network surveillance systems, which is about 14.5 million monthly.
Currently, most smart cameras are used to record traffic violations - most often, ordinary citizens face fines from them, Denis Kuskov recalled. The Russian industry has already mastered the production of such systems.
— The unified register of radio-electronic products contains a large selection of domestically produced video cameras for recording traffic violations, — the press service of the Ministry of Industry and Trade noted. — In the event of a further increase in demand, domestic enterprises can significantly increase production volumes.
Contracts for the installation and maintenance of intelligent photo and video recording systems (PVS) for traffic violations have been implemented in many regions by various market participants over the past 10 years, Rostelecom noted. For over five years, most projects have been implemented using the investment and service model, whereby the region does not purchase equipment as property, but receives the service of installed and 24-hour operating systems and pays for it in installments over three to five years, the company's press service said. It should be noted that the number of contracts and their volume have remained at a consistently high level over the past five years, and regions are actively implementing and updating equipment, the organization's representative said.
— For many years, the amount of state contracts in this area has been consistently high for Rostelecom. Much really depends on the activity of the regions. Among the incentives for growth in this area is the implementation of the national project "High-Quality and Safe Roads". But demand for urban intelligent video surveillance cameras (with facial recognition capabilities) may increase after the recent tragic events, — the company added.
Technical solutions in the form of hardware and software systems make it possible to process an existing video stream from cameras installed in populated areas to identify any kind of incident, including recording violations of traffic rules, using machine vision, Rosavtodor told Izvestia.
— If 9,049 cameras were installed in 2017, then by the end of 2023 their number already amounted to 22,183 units. It is important to note that during the implementation of the federal project "General system measures for the development of the road sector" (since 2019), a total of 13,134 FVF complexes were installed. This year, it is planned to install another 909. Thus, their total number should amount to 23,092, — the press service of the federal agency told Izvestia.
As for video surveillance cameras, China still leads the market, but one can also see the dynamic development of the Russian industry in terms of import substitution of components for them, Rosavtodor noted. By the end of 2023, the share of Chinese video systems on the market, according to the Federal Autonomous Institution Rosdornii, fell below 80%. At the same time, the share of domestic ones already exceeds 15%, and growth will only continue, the department believes.
The number of fines for recorded violations should increase as the number of smart cameras expands, and the number of violations themselves should decrease, believes the head of the Content-Review project, Sergei Polovnikov. Using such systems is more economically justified than inflating the staff of employees who impose penalties for illegal parking, spontaneous dumping of garbage, etc., he believes.
The introduction of complexes with automatic recording of violations is a blessing, because many of those who received a fine stop repeating violations, believes Sergei Polovnikov. In addition, data from such cameras allows authorities to properly plan the urban environment, learn about existing problems and promptly solve them, the expert concluded.