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29/06/2011

Iguana tracking locks on moving targets in less than 1 second

Taichung, Taiwan

Sunvision, a manufacturer of specialist intelligent surveillance systems from Taiwan has released its Iguana active tracking surveillance system, invented by the company founder, Mr. Eric Chang.
The Iguana surveillance system is unique for its ability to automatically track multiple moving targets and capture excellent images of the moving targets for identification. It is consist of two surveillance cameras built together into one camera housing but dynamically working together for all application conditions.

The effective area of one camera module is about 3,440 square metres (160 pixels/metre). Iguana is designed to track dozens of targets at the same time, enabling the device to lock on to 5 targets within one second. Instead of moving the telescopic camera for tracking, the Iguana system uses a mirror mechanism to do the tracking. With the patented two-camera and mirror mechanism, Iguana can track targets automatically without any human intervention. The whole process is completed and repeated in less than 0.12 seconds.

The Iguana active tracking surveillance system is suitable for large, complex, high security enviroments. The device can already boast many successful applications, such as government facilities, seaports, prisons, parking lots, high-tech factories, traffic surveillance applications etc., as It has been sold to more than 30 countries in the world today.

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