C-DAC-developed thermal smart camera tech transferred to CP Plus

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 05-04 16:30

The thermal Smart camera has an inbuilt Data Processing Unit (DPU) to run various AI based analytics.
The indigenous technologies of thermal smart camera, designed and developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) Thiruvananthapuram, under The Intelligent Transportation System Endeavor (InTranSE) Program of the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), was transferred to the CP Plus of Aditya Infotech, an official media release said.

Thermal Camera: The thermal Smart camera has an inbuilt Data Processing Unit (DPU) to run various AI based analytics. The indigenised technology is targeted for applications across multiple domains, including Smart cities, Industries, Defence and Health, etc. The field implementation, testing and validation of this camera were done for road traffic applications.

ITS Technology/Product booklet: Under the InTRanSE program of R&D group, MeitY, technologies/product/solution developed for Traffic control, Public Transit, Road Safety, Sensors for traffic Applications etc. have been compiled in a booklet form which was launched for awareness creation.

The exchange of technology transfer documents happened in the presence of S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY; Bhuvnesh Kumar, Addl Secretary, MeitY; Prof H P Khincha; Sunita Verma, GC R&D in E&IT, MeitY, senior officials in the Government, CEO and CTO of Industries, the release added.

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