Previously, The Road and Transport Department (JPJ) has announced the locations of the initial 14 AES cameras, which was divided into Region A and Region B. Now the body has come up with the complete list of all 831 camera locations nationwide.
14 AES Camera locations declared in JPJ Portal.
Another 831 units of AES Camera will be install soon...click here..
About AES Camera
Electronic technology within the camera - regulates light sensitivity and therefore the brightness of the video signal electronically by increasing or reducing the shutter speed (simplified: faster shutter = more 'snapshots per second' = more detail per second (especially fast moving objects are clearer) = but brightness is reduced. AES is the alternative and incompatible of/with an Auto Iris. An Auto Iris regulates illumination by mechanically increasing or decreasing the iris opening within the camera lens.
Cameras need to be able to measure the present scene illumination, in order to determine the overall video brightness. In modern day the most advanced and commonly used method is Auto-Iris. Auto-Iris is established through team-work of a professional CCTV CCD Camera in conjunction with a modern lens - both supporting Auto Iris function. The camera measures the light level - decides whether it needs more or less light - and then adjusts the motorised iris in the Auto Iris Lens (open further or close), via a small control cable.
Adavantage = Cost Saving.
Disadvantage = less crisp image quality and less quality when capturing moving objects.
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