28. June 2006, Eagle Pass, Texas - University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the engineers of today present a new large area, multi-, camera computer vision system for control of a key US-Mexico border crossing between Eagle Pass , TX and Piedras Negras, Mexico. The prototype system will be used to deter and detect criminal activities and to ensure a smooth flow of traffic around the Camino Real International Bridge, which crosses the Rio Grande and serves as a trading route between Texas andMexico. The Camino Real is a toll bridge operated by the City of Eagle Pass, and after an event for the city and state officials 10 up to 12:30 clock and tutorial for police officers in the late afternoon, the police began to Eagle Pass use the system to the critical place and look under the bridge. Top: Omnidirectional and pan-tilt-zoom cameras the police give a wide area of the regions around and under the bridge Camino Real. Bottom: computer interface allowsPolice to consider selecting the most capable and zoom in on an area of interest. The video surveillance system, called "eagle eye", was developed by UCSD electrical engineering and computer science professor Mohan Trivedi and his team of students and researchers.
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