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Ability to change driver behaviour in the moment without manager interference.
Detects usage of mobile phones, cigarette smoking, or prolonged looking away from the road.
Sophisticated algorithms to analyse the driver's face in real-time.
Streamax
ADAS (Road-Facing Detection):
Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
Headway Monitoring Warning (HMW)
Pedestrian Collision Warning (PCW)
DSC / DMS (Driver-Facing Detection)
Fatigue Driving / Yawning
Distraction Detection
Mobile Phone Usage
Smoking Detection
Unfastened Seat Belt
Lens Covered
No Driver Detection
Driving Behaviour (Inertial Detection)
Harsh Acceleration
Harsh Deceleration (Hard Braking)
Harsh Cornering (Sharp Turns)
Accident Detection
Seeing Machines
Advanced Fatigue & Drowsiness Detection
Early Drowsiness Detection
Refined Microsleep Detection
Physiological Monitoring
Distraction Detection
Visual Attention Time Sharing
Cell Phone Usage
Cognitive State Analysis
Intervention & Hardware Features
Haptic Vibration Alert
OLED Visual Alerts
High-Fidelity Audio
Technical Reliability
Next-Gen Optical Path (tracks through sunglasses, safety glasses, and face masks)
24/7 Analyst Review
Streamax
Model: AD Plus 2.0.
Technology: All-in-one AI camera system with both road-facing (ADAS) and driver-facing (DMS) cameras.
Intelligence: Advanced AI identifies handheld phone use, smoking, and abnormal head pose (distraction).
Passive logging system.
Storage: Micro SD card×2 (SDXC 32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB)
Storage capacity determines the number of hours (approx. 4 to 30 hours) before data is overwritten.
Resilience: Features internal storage for offline logging in areas with poor coverage, syncing automatically once reconnected.
Seeing Machines
Model: Generation 3.
Technology: Feed-based system specifically designed to save actual "events" of fatigue or driver distraction.
Storage: Non-SD card based.
Capability: Specialised Australian-developed hardware focused strictly on event-based recording rather than continuous feed.
Data Access: Full video data can be acquired via the Tracelytics backend system by contacting the software owner (8 Ball Equip).
Contact our safety specialists to discuss a trial implementation.