Thursday, February 24, 2011

DVRs Program is most useful to Embedded Systems



DVRs are now used extensively inside the transport sector. Specially developed embedded DVRs have in built features like impact resistance, shock & and vibration resistance are now found in trucks, school and city buses, airport shuttles, cars, taxis, etc. These DVRs are compact and take inputs provided by camera located in different parts of the automobile.


Embedded Systems

DVRs can be programmed to record at specific times. With an alarm facility available, fast detection of any intrusion can be detected. On integration with a web server, remote audio/video monitoring and recording is facilitated. Data storage is usually in MPEG format. If there is a issue with storage, a back up plan is activated where by the data is written onto CD disks.
Embedded Systems DVRs also have remote storage facility meaning storage of information can be done at a location away from where the input device is located. This can minimize data pilferage or theft.
It can also provide the driver with a view of the road and\\or passengers at all times. In such a system, the storage device is often a replaceable hard disk drive. In some cases, a USB mobile hard disk enclosure is also provided. Use of DVRs in public and private transport devices can increase the security of passengers and cargo.
In general the most essential Embedded Systems sensors are embedded with an alarm that goes off to warn the driver. You’ll be able to find more advanced reversing sensors that actually give the driver a visual of the rear view further enhancing the security measure.
Manufacturers of Embedded Systems sensors are now producing extremely discreet models that will go by unnoticed from the exterior. In this way they will not even spoil the look of your car although you’ll be able to take full advantage of them whilst reversing.

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