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1 May 1972 Time Lapse Television: A Tool For Highway Engineers
William T. Baker, James C. Williams
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Proceedings Volume 0030, Photo-Optical Instrumentation: A Tool for Solving Traffic and Highway Engineering Problems; (1972) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953562
Event: Photo-Optical Instrumentation: A Tool for Solving Traffic and Highway Engineering Problems, 1971, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Closed circuit television has been in use for a number of years as a means of surveillance in stores, banks, apartment houses, tunnels, freeways and other places where it is desirable to have continuously recorded coverage of the events taking place. There is, however, some disadvantage in monitoring traffic operations by this method since it takes as long to view a video tape as it does to record the data. To make television surveillance more useful to highway engineers, viewing time should be reduced.
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William T. Baker and James C. Williams "Time Lapse Television: A Tool For Highway Engineers", Proc. SPIE 0030, Photo-Optical Instrumentation: A Tool for Solving Traffic and Highway Engineering Problems, (1 May 1972); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953562
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video surveillance

Televisions

Surveillance

Cameras

Civil engineering

Manufacturing

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