The company says new TVOS also meets the specific technical specifications required by Highways England for its Road Investment Strategy.
The TVOS unit delivers images in ultra-low and zero light conditions, thanks to its infrared array meaning that even in the toughest lighting conditions, the camera provides regional control centres (RCCs) what it says are exceptional images to monitor traffic flow and motorway incidents as well as increase safety for the Highways' workforce.
'With emphasis being placed on providing improved technology to the UK's highways, we can deliver a product and service that matches expectations and offers excellent value for money,' said Dave Dunnagan, sales director, Chubb Systems.
The unit is comprised of three key elements: a long-range, high-resolution camera with optical zoom and back light compensation; an infrared array with 500m range; and a television base unit (TVBU). Added benefits of the unit include physical and cyber security accreditation and a remote maintenance service for software upgrades and alterations.
In a statement the company adds that the TVBU also serves as the outstation element in the Highways England CCTV network ' it connects the relevant cameras to the National Roads Telecommunication System that itself connects back to relevant RCCs, where remote monitoring operatives are located.