In the Islamic Republic of Iran, a system has been designed that, by combining urban radars, 3D maps, and traffic laws, identifies and records traffic violations even in areas beyond the view of cameras.
According to the Public Relations of Radio Salamat, Engineer "Irfan Boroumand", a computer science student and artificial intelligence activist in the "Noyar" program, announced a project in the field of intelligent urban traffic control using artificial intelligence and added: The development of the "Kalia" smart call center is underway alongside the development of the "Kalia" smart call center, which is designed to improve urban surveillance and reduce traffic violations.
Boroumand continued in explaining this project: "By using urban radars, a 3D map of the city, and connecting it to an artificial intelligence model that has learned traffic laws, we have designed a system that can identify and record traffic violations even in areas where surveillance cameras are not present."
He added: In this system, each vehicle is considered as a signaled object. When this signal reaches the city cameras, the image is recorded and the violation is automatically sent to the police with a digital sketch. This means that even in urban blind spots, precise and intelligent surveillance will be established.
Boroumand emphasized: This project can act as a smart assistant for the police and significantly increase the accuracy and speed of recording violations by reducing dependence on human resources.
He also pointed out that this system has the ability to detect prohibited parking, crossing prohibited lanes and other violations and can issue the necessary warnings in real time.
Despite the impressive innovations in this project, this artificial intelligence activist announced: Fortunately, some organizations have welcomed the plan, and we hope that with more support, this technology can be implemented in cities across the country and an effective step can be taken towards making urban management smarter.