The need for a motorway to link the cities of Vicenza and Treviso in Italy emerged in the 1970s as the Venetian countryside became increasingly urbanised, while the opening of the European Union to the east in the 1990s also brought more traffic across the region.
To address this, the first stone of the Pedemontana Veneta or “SPV” toll highway was laid in November 2011 in Romano d'Ezzelino, and in 2012 work began on the first stretch of the 2.6-billion-euro road. Once completed in May 2022, the SPV’s 162 kilometres will link Vicenza and Treviso, interconnect with three national motorways, and deliver greater mobility for the area’s 4.9 million inhabitants and the 500,000 businesses that call the region home.
Overcoming challenges
Constructing the highway presented several engineering challenges including bridging the Poscola, Astico, Laverda, Muson, and Brenta rivers - the latter requiring a bridge of 430 metres in length alone.
The highway also features two natural tunnels and 33 artificial tunnels, the longest of which runs to six kilometres.
AI-powered video surveillance system
SPVs keep the highway moving smoothly and safely and they have access to data on traffic volumes
Given the amount of traffic the road is expected to carry, it is vital that SPV’s operators keep the highway moving smoothly and safely and that they have access to data on traffic volumes and average speeds.
To do so, they are relying on an AI-powered video surveillance system from Hanwha Techwin and its technology partner, Sprinx.
High-resolution Wisenet cameras
Italian distributor SIRIUS – COMPASS and systems integrators SIS scpa and Pagano Spa worked together to install 600 cameras along the route of the SPV, calling on Hanwha Techwin’s high-resolution Wisenet cameras with day & night ICR technology and a wide dynamic range to deliver high-quality images regardless of light levels.
The installation also features Hanwha Techwin 32x zoom PTZ dome cameras, all managed through a Wisenet WAVE video management system.
Easing congestion and early incident detection
The cameras are integrated with analytics expert Sprinx’s ‘traffix.ai’ solution that increases safety for road users
The cameras are integrated with analytics expert Sprinx’s ‘traffix.ai’ solution, which uses deep learning and image processing to deliver a wide range of server-based analytic functions that increase safety for road users and provide greater insight into how the highway is being used.
These functions include automatically detecting traffic incidents in real-time and immediately alerting the highway’s operators to initiate an emergency response.
Traffic and smoke detection
Whether it is a stalled vehicle in one of the highway’s lanes, or a car travelling the wrong way down the highway, the system can reliably detect events that could cause traffic congestion at best and serious accidents at worst.
The solution can also spot and alert operators to smoke in any of the highway’s many tunnels, which might indicate a traffic incident or a fire.
Sprinx software solution
Using Hanwha Techwin’s cameras as a traffic sensor, the Sprinx software solution is also able to detect queues of traffic and objects on the road, such as cargo spilt by vehicles en route and which present a hazard for oncoming traffic.
Added safety is also ensured by the system’s ability to alert operators to any pedestrians who have strayed onto the highway.
Delivering insights into road use
Deploying AI in the system delivers additional benefits for the SPV beyond safety alone. Using Sprinx’s traffic analytics, the system installed along the length of the highway keeps track of vehicles moving in any of the Wisenet cameras’ field of view, and can collect data on the highway’s two lanes at the same time and in both directions of travel.
The traffic data that can be recorded and stored as a result provide a rich source of insight into how and when the highway is being used and by what types of vehicles.
Intuitive web user interface
The system allows operators to undertake vehicle counting, measure traffic density, and ascertain the average speed
The system allows operators to undertake vehicle counting, measure traffic density, and ascertain the average speed of vehicles along the route.
Fully integrated with the Wisent Wave video management system, all this information is delivered via an intuitive web user interface.
Incident management and faster response
“Together, Hanwha Techwin and Sprinx make the Pedemontana Veneta highway safer for road users and help keep traffic flowing,” says Gerando Capezzuto of SIS scpa.
“Using the performing combination of Sprinx’s AI video analytics and the Wisenet Wave VMS platform of Hanwha Techwin, we can instantly detect incidents along hundreds of kilometres of road to provide a faster response, while the insights it has provided into how the highway is being used are proving invaluable in maximising the efficient use of the road.”