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Video Solutions- Enhancing the use of Combat Vehicles and Reconnaissance Aircrafts

Vehicle Technology

Reconnaissance Aircraft are military aircrafts and are used for monitoring the activities of enemies. These are unmanned aircrafts. The military services are trying to or moving to accelerate the deployment and production of reconnaissance aircraft. These are spy planes. The need to deploy more reconnaissance aircraft is to support military troops for monitoring and hunt down shadowy enemies. The problem with these unmanned aircrafts is that the collected data can’t be analyzed quickly and data provided by these aircrafts can’t be shared across whole military force. Tactical commanders may not be able to make the best use of the technology because the massive data collected by these unmanned aircrafts often can’t be shared nor can be made available to military troops.

Combat Vehicles are armored fighting vehicles with a cannon mounted on them. They move on two metal chains. The various types of combat vehicles include armored combat vehicle, Bradley combat vehicle, infantry combat vehicle, combat tactical vehicles and many more. These are designed for front-line which combines tactical defensive & offensive and operational mobility capabilities. The 3 factors determining a combat vehicles’ effectiveness are its firepower, mobility and production. So it is necessary to use video solutions to maintain its effectiveness.

Doo Technologies is the most trusted and reliable name in providing Combat Vehicle Video solution and Reconnaissance Aircraft Video Solution. The UAV solutions provided by doo technologies are to the point and UAV can alone stream live video, over the area of interest, to the ground operator. The video solutions provided by doo technologies revolutionize the way military and government operations capture, process and transfer video. They are designed to work even in the harshest environment. Doo Technologies is recognized for its video and other software solutions.

Electric Vehicles & Battery Technology Report

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Electric Vehicles & Battery Technology Report
 
 Electrification has been thrust into the spotlight as a means of reducing vehicle emissions at a time when concern about the environment has moved to the centre stage of global politics. Leaving aside contentious issues surrounding the production of electricity there are enormous challenges facing the automotive industry if it is to realise its ambitions of manufacturing significant numbers of electric vehicles by the middle of the next decade. Electric powered vehicles comfortably pre-date those powered by the internal combustion engine, yet the technological challenges that held back the advance of electric vehicles more than a century ago still remain today: principally storing electricity in light, affordable batteries that can be quickly recharged at low cost. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Electric-Vehicles-Battery-Technology-Report.html )
 
 
 This report takes an exhaustive survey of the different types of battery that exist or are under development around the world from conventional lead-acid through to laboratory only, highly secretive EEStor systems. Recent announcements by Japanese manufacturers’ intent on delivering Lithium-ion batteries for EV applications simply represent a half-way house solution to a complex scenario.
 
 
 Whilst the technology demanded in electric motors isn’t so varied they, too, need innovative and financially feasible solutions if EVs are going to make any significant impact on future transport solutions. A review of electric motors examines the virtues and claims for various systems. Finally the report takes an exhaustive look and appraisal of electric vehicles currently on offer or under development. As with the early days of petrol driven cars more than a 100 years ago there are, clearly, winners and losers, the feasible and the fantastical. Yet just how big a role electrification will play in our future transport needs is far from certain. That EVs will play a part is now accepted, albeit grudgingly by some, but how significant a player they will become depends very much on which of the technologies and systems covered in this survey prove the most efficient and reliable.

Using Vehicle Tracking Systems to Catch Vehicle Thieves

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Over 200,000 people suffer from vehicle theft in the UK every year. With car theft at such astronomical levels, anything that you can do to prevent your vehicle being stolen is going to be an advantage, saving you both time, money and keeping the cost of your insurance premiums down. Vehicle tracking systems and car tracker technology have become increasingly popular in the UK and can play a significant role in reducing car theft crime.

The advantage of vehicle tracking is that the movements of a car or van can be monitored in real-time, allowing the Police to respond to a stolen vehicle and reducing the recovery time significantly. This can mean a massive saving on expenses businesses face if their vehicles are taken, reducing the costs incurred by replacing stolen vehicles and minimising the potential for damage as the recovery time is so much quicker. GPS devices are small and easy to fit and is usually powered using its own, independent battery or by running from the vehicle’s battery. The system has other components such as Google maps or other location software, which is also installed into the owner’s phone or PC. This enables vehicle owners or those involved in fleet management to access real-time information on specific vehicles or even a group of vehicles.

Vehicle Classification – The Road to Fair Tolling

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Toll roads, bridges and tunnels, which motorists must pay a fee to use, bypass busy areas to ease traffic congestion, generate funds for road upkeep and repair, and often provide substantial revenues for governments and private companies. Highly beneficial in the main, toll roads present a unique set of problems associated with the collection of the correct tolls from users.

Toll collection techniques

Toll collection techniques fall into two categories, free flowing where traffic flow is not affected and non-free flowing where vehicles stop or slow to pay the toll. The choice of toll collection technology will have a significant impact on the efficiency of the toll collection process.

Efficient toll collection

Toll collection efficiency compares the amount of toll revenue collected to the cost of collection. The toll road operator wants to ensure that the maximum revenue is collected. Their customers, the motorists, want free flowing traffic and no delays. For the operator these sometimes-conflicting needs have been resolved by favouring toll collection over traffic flow. This is particularly true with non-free flowing systems.

As traffic density increases the balance changes. Toll collection lanes and booths may struggle to handle peak volumes resulting in reduced revenues and frustrated customers. Automating the toll collection process, so it becomes free flowing, can often be the most cost effective solution. However, free flowing toll collection requires systems that will perform checks an operator finds easy but that present significant technological challenges.

Toll charges based on vehicle type

Automobile Companies- Know about Latest Automobile Technology, Insurance and New Bikes

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Automobile technology refers to those technologies, which are generally incorporated in various kinds of automobiles. With the changing times and increasing competition, the appearance of advanced technologies is paving the way for more and more complicated vehicles. automobile companies have a special impact on the daily life of the modern day man, which requires fast mobility with reliability.

The rapid growth in automobile industry is the evidence of latest automobile insurance technology, which has made automobile fastest growing sectors in Indian economy. Cars, mopeds, tractors, vans, buses, and vehicles are automobile products, which are manufactured with new advanced technology at large scale in all over the world. The auto industry is evolving new strategies and signing up new contracts and joint ventures in an effort to stabilize itself and avoid further slump. Every year, a number of vans, cars, buses, and other automobiles products are imported and exported.

Today, Automobiles in India are progressing with the speed of time. In fact, it has become one of the fastest growing sectors in the Indian economy and so this is the popularity of automobiles in India. The competitive nature of the automobile companies in India has promoted the companies to take up new and original marketing strategies to beat the competition. All automobile technology industry in India as a part of their marketing strategy offer a wide range of vehicles in the entire segment to make sure that the customer is driving one of their vehicles only.