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Pilot project running on the Soča river since 2020
A request of Soča Valley Tourist Center
Monitoring the traffic flow of vessels in freshwaters is an innovative concept that enables the river management to track, regulate and limit the number of kayaks, canoes, rafts, and any other type of transportation floating on the waters.
Utilizing the Oracle Autonomous Database technology, the high-tech company Instrumentation Technologies developed a system for vessel recognition powered by solar energy and designed to work in remote areas to help regulate the watercraft traffic flow where whitewater tourism is present.
How it Works
The Vessel Recognition System runs on hybrid (cloud-edge) computing
The advantages of hybrid (cloud-edge) computing compared to cloud computing:
» NO NETWORK ISSUES: Due to connectivity issues in remote areas, sending the video to the Cloud may not be possible and the data could be lost. Because only data are sent from the System to the user’s computer, a mobile signal is enough
» NO STORAGE ISSUES: Thanks to the real-time processing of the video into data, there’s no need for video storage on the device
» CONFORMITY WITH GDPR: Thanks to the data sent to the user’s computer, the video isn’t shared with anyone and this enables full compliance with GDPR rules
» AUTONOMY: Thanks to the sending of data instead of the video, only a small amount of battery power is used and the System can be self-sufficient by utilizing solar energy
The Vessel Recognition System is a system enabled by Instrumentation Technologies in collaboration with Oracle.
• Software and hardware development
• AI recognition software
• Self-sufficient device powered by solar energy
• Oracle Autonomous Database
• Ready-available online statistics with APEX Oracle website tools