We captured the conditions during snowfall and accumulation at the level crossing, along with temperature changes using a thermal camera! (Sample video from Tetsuden Camera Service is now available!)

Our company has been providing a camera service that enables remote monitoring of sites since last year.
This time, we would like to introduce the recorded footage from our cameras that have been installed by our railway operator customers for the purpose of monitoring local equipment such as level crossing facilities and overhead line equipment.
During the localized heavy snowfall in the Hokuriku region in January 2024, our cameras were utilized to remotely check the status of the level crossing facilities. Our customers expressed great satisfaction, noting that the image quality of our cameras is clear, the field of view is wide-angle, allowing them to monitor the entire level crossing with just one camera, and that the camera footage can be recorded and viewed in real-time, enabling them to use it according to the situation.
A major feature is that our cameras have high image quality and a wide-angle view, with the capability to record and provide real-time footage. The contract is based on a "monthly flat-rate" system where you pay a monthly usage fee during the usage period, and we offer it as a lease agreement, so there is no need to hold it as an asset.
If anyone is interested, please feel free to contact us. Thank you very much.


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This is the snowfall and snow accumulation situation in the Hokuriku region in January 2024.
Due to a large amount of snow falling in a short period, our cameras were utilized remotely to assess the need for driving suspensions and snow removal operations.
Additionally, we are in the process of developing thermal cameras. We are developing technology that automatically detects temperature changes using AI functions and can automatically detect malfunctions when temperatures exceed a certain threshold.