IDS : Automated Speed Monitoring System Enhances Safety

Combining radar, ANPR and industrial imaging, the system captures speed and vehicle data to support safer operations across sensitive environments.

Whether on the yard of a logistics center, along the perimeter of an airport, or in an industrial park, these areas do not follow standard traffic rules.

At the same time, they are highly sensitive: vehicles often move near to pedestrians, forklifts, or machinery. A moment of inattention, combined with excessive speed, can have serious consequences – from personal injury to production downtime and high costs.

For safety reasons, vehicle movements on industrial and traffic sites are increasingly monitored automatically.

The British company Westcotec specializes in safety and surveillance solutions for industrial and traffic areas. It develops systems that intelligently link vehicle and personnel safety, helping businesses and municipalities to minimize risks.

To meet these needs, Westcotec developed the Automatic Speed Watch Camera (ASWC), an automated system that combines speed measurement and vehicle identification.

The system relies on the proven image processing technology of IDS Imaging Development Systems, which provides high-resolution image data for reliable detection of vehicle speed and license plates.

How The System Works

“We repeatedly see that internal safety rules are not enough to prevent dangerous driving. Intelligent systems are needed that not only record data but actively contribute to changing behavior,”

explains Olly Samways, Sales Director at Westcotec.

The Automatic Speed Watch Camera detects vehicles exceeding a defined speed limit and captures a high-resolution image.

In addition to the license plate, speed, date and time are recorded; Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) integration provides further details such as make, model, and colour.

Processing is radar-assisted and uses ANPR matching to reliably identify vehicle data.

The information is then structured, making it easy to interpret, export, and use for analysis.

Repeat offences can also be detected and serve as the basis for targeted measures to improve driving behavior.

Data can be accessed via Wi-Fi or USB, managed remotely through the Westconnect platform, or automatically delivered by email.

Secure Digital (SD) card recording eliminates the need for a laptop to always remain connected.

Precision And Mobility Combined

The core of the ASWC is an IDS uEye LE industrial camera.

This camera features a 1.3-megapixel CMOS sensor from e2v, offering highlight sensitivity and excellent image quality. It is available in mono, color, and NIR variants.

The ability to switch between global shutter and rolling shutter modes during operation ensures that fast movements are captured reliably and the camera adapts to changing lighting conditions.

Up to four individually definable Areas of Interest (AOIs) can be set to evaluate specific image regions and capture multiple features simultaneously.

“The IDS technology gives us the flexibility we need. We can switch between different shutter modes to ensure every image is usable, whether in daylight or at dusk,”

emphasizes Olly Samways.

The ASWC is also compatible with USB3 and GigE Vision, providing fast and reliable data transfer.

Large image files can be retrieved quickly, and the system maintains consistent performance even under high traffic.

It can also be easily integrated into third-party systems for data analysis, alerting, or visualization.

This comprehensive hardware compatibility increases reliability, speeds up data handling, and allows seamless integration into modern digital site environments.

Practical Deployment And Results

The ASWC is now used by UK police forces, local authorities, and private site operators, including logistics centers, industrial parks, and airport surroundings.

Operators primarily aimed to reduce dangerous driving without adding extra personnel.

Installation is straightforward: the device is set up, aligned, and ready to operate immediately.

After implementation, users consistently report lower average speeds and significant improvements in compliance with internal safety standards.

Automated data collection enables targeted measures such as traffic calming, structural adjustments, or internal training sessions.

The system is not intended as a deterrent or surveillance tool but as a preventive instrument that raises awareness and contributes to long-term safety.

Its strengths lie in mobility, precise data collection, and seamless integration into existing systems.

This not only enhances safety on site but also provides a foundation for strategic decisions that optimize operations and reduce risks over time.

Outlook

Requirements are increasing: customers are asking for cloud-based access, flexible reporting tools, visual deterrence combined with covert enforcement, and scalable solutions for entire sites.

Westcotec is responding with a roadmap that includes features such as access control, vehicle classification, dynamic hazard detection, and pedestrian protection.

“We want to push the boundaries of image processing in traffic areas further by combining hardware performance with intuitive software to create safer environments,”

Olly Samways concludes.

IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH is a leading manufacturer of industrial cameras and a pioneer in industrial image processing.

The company develops high-performance and versatile 2D and 3D cameras, including models with artificial intelligence (AI) and streaming or event recording features.

Applications span multiple industrial and non-industrial sectors, including equipment, plant, and mechanical engineering.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the Automatic Speed Watch Camera (ASWC)?

It is a system developed by Westcotec that combines radar, ANPR, and imaging technology to monitor vehicle speed and capture identification data.

2. Where is the ASWC typically used?

It is used in industrial sites, logistics centers, airports, and other sensitive environments with vehicle and pedestrian interaction.

3. How does the system improve safety?

By detecting speeding vehicles, capturing data, and enabling analysis to reduce risky behavior and improve compliance.

4. What technology powers the imaging system?

The system uses industrial cameras from IDS Imaging Development Systems for high-resolution image capture.

5. Can the system integrate with other platforms?

Yes, it supports integration with third-party systems and offers remote access and data management capabilities.

Source: westcotec.co.uk
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