The QuickConnect tool can transform data from 3D sensors into meaningful event information, enabling faster, easier integration of real-time and statistical intelligence to contextualize and improve a wide range of road activities.
QuickConnect leverages the output of Seoul Robotics’ patented perception platform, SENSR, and introduces new statistic modules that record pre-coded events, enabling organisations to gain more detailed analytics and information on the number, location, and velocity of people, cyclists, and different vehicle types within zones equipped with 3D sensors.
The technology is able to analyse events such as pedestrians jaywalking, speeding, traffic jams, u-turns, and near miss accidents within the designated zones. These programmed events provide a new layer of context into roadway activities, as well as reduce the amount of coding required to deploy SENSR so organisations can immediately begin harnessing real-time 3D data for strategic decision making.
In addition, QuickConnect is a fully web-based system and is able to seamlessly integrate with third-party applications through APIs, ensuring a continuous flow of data and insights. By enabling the software to augment existing set ups, Seoul Robotics has been able to reduce the overall time, cost, and effort required to deploy QuickConnect.
“The world around us continues to become more complex and requires technology that can analyse all of its intricacies. 3D perception is that technology, but it has historically exemplified the expression that nothing worth having comes easy – until now,” said William Muller, Vice President of Business Development at Seoul Robotics. “With QuickConnect, we’re making it simple for organizations to capitalise on the advancements in 3D perception to improve mobility, safety, and sustainability to ultimately drive impactful, real-world change.”
QuickConnect joins a suite of features that were released with SENSR 3.0 earlier this year that make it easier to deploy and gain immediate value from 3D technology. The rapidly growing ecosystem includes QuickTune, a snap-to-point tool to expedite sensor calibration, and QuickSite, a first-of-its-kind site simulation tool that enables users to virtually design and scale 3D systems, reducing installation times.
Seoul Robotics’ 3D perception technology can be used for both indoor and outdoor environments owing to the deep learning and dynamic weather-filtering AI capabilities of SENSR. SENSR is able to simultaneously track, detect, and identify pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles within an error of 4cm and can create an accurate digital twin in real-time, regardless of harsh weather conditions.