Neologic has teamed up with Auckland Transport and CSL infrastructure on a new exciting Pilot scheme following the extreme weather events of 2023. Working on one of the three chosen flood sites Neologic will be running computer vision software, trialing flood detection using digital rulers and water segmentation technology.
Details of the pilot scheme below.
Location 1: Sunnyside Road, Coatesville
Variable message signs are installed at the Coatesville-Riverhead Highway end of Sunnyside Road, on the T intersection of Sunnyside Road, Greens Road and Potters Road.
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On Robinson Road, a flashing wig-wag is installed 100 metres from Sunnyside Road. There is a solar powered camera next to the bridge monitoring the river height. With another solar powered camera about 500 metres up Sunnyside road from the bridge towards the Staff gauge. The image sequence is analysed by the computer vision application which upon an alarm event, sends notifications to designated response services.
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Two variable message signs are installed at the end of Sunnyside Road connecting to Coatesville-Riverhead Highway. This allows them to be seen by traffic coming from both directions on Coatesville-Riverhead Highway before they turn onto Sunnyside Road.
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On Potters Road, a rotating prism sign is about 100 metres from Sunnyside Road. A variable message sign is at the intersection of Sunnyside Road, Greens Road and Potters Road to inform traffic coming from all directions that connect to Sunnyside Road.
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Want to know more on Flood Detection click here.
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