Short Overview: Vehicle intrusion onto the tracks poses huge risks for both the car/truck/van and the train, its staff, passengers and freight too. Here we can see automatic detection of a trespasser walking near a railway to provide enhanced infrastructure security.
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Vehicle intrusion onto the tracks poses huge risks for both the car/truck/van and the train, its staff, passengers and freight too. Here we can see automatic detection of a trespasser walking near a railway to provide enhanced infrastructure security. Here we can see automatic detection of digging operations near a railway to provide enhanced infrastructure security.
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Insight into existing and potential uses for Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology in the railway industry. Railways are too often the victims or cable theft, vandalism and even targeted disruption.
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- Vehicle intrusion onto the tracks poses huge risks for both the car/truck/van and the train, its staff, passengers and freight too.
- Here we can see automatic detection of a trespasser walking near a railway to provide enhanced infrastructure security.
- Here we can see automatic detection of digging operations near a railway to provide enhanced infrastructure security.
- Insight into existing and potential uses for Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) technology in the railway industry.
- Railways are too often the victims or cable theft, vandalism and even targeted disruption.
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