VACES Facts
With the complete image, security personnel can examine the under vehicle for
potentially dangerous explosives, weapons, drugs or contraband packages
VACES is designed to close-examine the under vehicle for potential dangerous
explosives, weapons, drugs or contraband during vehicle access
Why VACES
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Automated, and consistent mechanism for examining the undercarriage
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Fast Effective inspection for foreign objects such as attached devices or
contra bands
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Less intrusive to drivers – stopping of vehicle not required
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More comprehensive image enhancement capabilities
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Provides historical and current records of vehicles entering the premises
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Allow integration into other security systems e.g. LPR, Drivers Identification,
Vapor Tracing solutions etc
Features/Benefits
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VACES provide a system for:
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Visual recording of a vehicle undercarriage as the vehicle moves across it
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Visual image is available within seconds
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There are no stitching of images and hence, totally eliminate overlaps which
may introduce errors in the examination process
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Provide a record the image for historical retrieval.
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One operator is usually required
VACES Configuration
Visual Monitoring Unit (VMU)
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Protective Steel Enclosure
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Contain the imaging electronics, illumination and lens
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Ground sensors and loops for triggering the start and end of recording
Visual Inspection Software (VIS)
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Computer PC with monitor and VIS software
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The VIS computer is located at the guard house or vehicle entry point
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The security personnel is able to view, record, store and retrieve the vehicle
images
Visual Inspection Software

VACES is deployed in 2 configurations:
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surface mounted
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flushed mounting

Operations
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VACES scans and displays the vehicle undercarriage in high-resolution images
within seconds
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Security personnel performs visual inspection on the single complete image of
vehicle undercarriage
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Present two images of vehicle undercarriage of the same vehicle scanned
currently and historically for detection of any discrepancies
Other Deployments
Vaces can be
deloyed together to prevent a rogue vehicle from speeding through the
checkpoints or entering the premises With other preventive equipment like:
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