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Automated License Plate Recognition
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12-09-01
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`.. SECTION 4 <br /> APPROACH /METHODOLOGY <br /> System Overview <br /> Iron Sky is proposing to install a fixed-location ALPR system from Vigilant Video to capture all <br /> inbound and outbound traffic at the following eleven (11) locations stated in the RFP: <br /> 1) Collins Ave and 192nd St-West Off Ramp <br /> 2) 192nd to Collins - Northbound Merge <br /> 3) Collins Ave Off Ramp - Southbound <br /> 4) Collins to 192nd Exit Ramp <br /> 5) N Bay Rd at Sunny Isles Blvd <br /> 6) Sunny Isles Blvd - Outbound Northside <br /> 7) Sunny Isles Blvd - Outbound Southside <br /> 8) Sunny Isles Blvd - Inbound Northside <br /> 9) Sunny Isles Blvd - Inbound Southside <br /> 10) Collins Ave Northbound at Haulover Park <br /> 11) Collins Ave Southbound at Haulover Park <br /> Iron Sky will install a total of twenty-four (24) fixed ALPR cameras to capture all twenty-four(24) <br /> lanes identified by the above eleven (11) locations. Each camera will capture one lane of traffic. <br /> At each location the following equipment will be installed: <br /> • One (1) Vigilant Video LPR camera <br /> • One (1)Vigilant Video Digital Signal Processor <br /> • One (1) environmentally-rated enclosure <br /> • Wireless connectivity equipment (either Ubiquity radios or client-provided cellular <br /> modems) <br /> Since no specific installation locations were identified in the RFP, and no direction was given to <br /> the vendors as to the type of assets that were available to vendors for installation of equipment, <br /> Iron Sky designed this system using current best practices from other Miami-area cities. Iron <br /> Sky is proposing to install the LPR equipment on a combination of City-owned buildings, <br /> privately-owned buildings, Miami-Dade County light poles and new poles to be installed by the <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach. Based on Chief Gomez' ability to secure authorization from Miami- <br /> Dade County to install equipment on their poles, Iron Sky believes replicating that model will <br /> provide the required locations while reducing the overall cost of the project. Chief Gomez has <br /> offered numerous times to make the introductions between his contacts at Miami-Dade County <br /> and other municipalities. Iron Sky also assumed that there would be constant and available <br /> 120VAC electrical power within 10' of the equipment location on the pole or building and that no <br /> new electrical circuits would need to be installed. If any of these assumptions are incorrect Iron <br /> Sky will work with the City to determine alternate locations. <br /> Iron Sky Response to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request For Proposal#12-09-01 <br /> Section 4 Page 1 <br />
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