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Traffic Monitoring Application
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Automated Parking Ticket Application
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Police Cruiser Scanning Application
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Alternate Police Cruiser Scanning Application.
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Some of The Problems...
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Major metropolitan areas face daunting cha-llenges in registering and reregistering vehicles. The only practical way to determine if a vehicle registration has expired is by a ma-nual, visual check of the vehicle's license plate or by running a registration check on the vehicle.
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In addition there is a constant need to monitor traffic and vehicle speed in construction zones or other pertinent areas. As a result, officers have less time to pursue more serious crimes or violations.
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The process of ticketing parking violators suffers from the same task of manual inspection. Current enforcement procedures and systems are prone to human error and misidentification.
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Because of the laborintensive nature of en-forcing existing vehicle registration and traffic laws, a large number of potential citations and registration fees go uncollected every year. This contributes to decreased traffic safety and a corresponding loss of revenue to the responsible jurisdiction.
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| The Trafficlinx Vehicle Identification System |
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In a FULLY implemented Interlinx VI system many of the tedious and error prone tasks that a police officer performs could be automated.
Our system is ideal for holding vehicle owners more accountable for violations or identifying stolen vehicles or wanted drivers. Our system provides a method for central storing of vehicle specific information, such as a photograph as proof positive that the identified RF tag is associated with the properly assigned vehicle and driver.
As more features are developed, the usefulness of the core system will be extended, perpetually improving its efficiency without further large capital investments.
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A Portable Interlinx Unit.
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A BETTER SYSTEM FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
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The Interlinx system features complete inte-gration of web/wap enabled technologies utilizing electronic radio frequency tag trac-king. The system is highly scalable and features a web-centric user interface that is easy to use.
Data collected for the system can be main-tained and hosted safely off-site and acces-sed using a secure, wireless Internet link. The system utilizes a pen based touch screen system. The automated, hands free, lookup feature of the system enables the officer to have both hands on the wheel while driving and still have the system query pertinent information about a driver or a vehicle. The system can be set to scan the vehicle in front of and behind the cruiser. Vehicles will be scanned continuously even while the cruiser is moving. The system offers instant access to the event log for each cruiser that can be used for reporting and analysis.

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http://www.trafficlinx.net
Login as:
username: james
password: eley
Use the above link, to view a demo. This is the same application that would be accessed by a police officer interacting with the system on a wireless touch tablet like the one shown below left. When issuing a citation, the officer could have the person sign the tablet and have the ticket automatically logged in the system without the need to re-key it. This efficient, paperless solution operates in real time.

After logging in, the next screen lists two RFID numbers at the bottom of the page. They represent the tags that the scanner is reading. If you click on each one, the system will access information on each individual. The red screen indicates an alert for a dan-gerous or wanted individual, a stolen car or other offense.
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MORE INFORMATION @ http://www.compexinc.com
CompEx, Inc. 2790 Big Sur Drive, Lewis Center, Ohio 43035
phone: (740) 548-8541, fax: (603)-925-2096
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