VEHICLE DETECTION EQUIPMENT

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AISEE Aisee Technology Inc 1610 Hickory Ave Torrance CA 90503 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle location; Heads-up displays (HUDs) in the nature of transparent electronic displays for use in motor vehicles for use in projection of data from a mobile device or on board computer onto a vehicle windshield, and for use in providing vehicle operators with navigation and operation information; Safety and driving assistant system for mobile vehicles and vessels comprised of electronic proximity sensors and switches, high-resolution cameras, integrated circuits for the purpose of imaging processing, and display monitors; Wireless transceivers with collection and display technology for the status and tracking of all vehicle types in local environments;
AUTOSCOPE DUO Image Sensing Systems, Inc. 1115 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis MN 55403 Vehicle Detection Equipment, Namely, Display Monitors, Computers, Image Sensors, Video Cameras, Radar Detectors, and Operating System and Application Software to Detect Vehicle Presence, Measure Vehicular Traffic Flow Data, and Collect Traffic Data;
AWAM ANONYMOUS WIRELESS ADDRESS MATCHING Post Oak Traffic Systems, Inc. 2611 Garnet Court Pearland TX 77584 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle location;
GATE KEEPER CRC LOGISTIC SERVICES, INC. 32 E. Airline Drive Kenner LA 70062 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle identity and determine compliance with applicable transportation laws and regulations; Computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software for detecting the identity of vehicles and determining compliance with applicable transportation laws and regulations;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for detecting the identity of vehicles and determining compliance with applicable transportation laws and regulations;
GATE KEEPER CRC LOGISTIC SERVICES, INC. 32 E. Airline Drive Kenner LA 70062 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle identity and determine compliance with applicable transportation laws and regulations; Computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software for detecting the identity of vehicles and determining compliance with applicable transportation laws and regulations;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for detecting the identity of vehicles and determining compliance with applicable transportation laws and regulations;
LOCTRACKER UAB Mobiliuju sprendimu centras Studentu g. 65-401 Kaunas LT51369 Lithuania Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle location; wireless controllers to remotely monitor and control the function and status of other electrical, electronic, and mechanical devices or systems, namely, vehicle tracking devices excluding gaming apparatus; vehicle tracking devices comprised of cellular radio modules, computer software and computer hardware, sensors, transmitters, receivers and global positioning satellite receivers, all for use in connection with vehicle tracking, vehicle monitoring and anti-theft vehicle alarms; augmented reality software for use in mobile devices for integrating electronic data with real world environments for the purpose locating vehicles and creating maps; automated systems, namely, software, hardware and communications devices for planning, scheduling, controlling, monitoring and providing information on transportation assets and parts thereof; GPS navigation device; GPS tracking devices; car navigation computers; motion sensors; motion detectors;LOCK TRACKER;
SHEPHERD Kairos Autonomi, Inc. 498 W 8360 S Sandy UT 84070 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle location;
SMART PARK SENSOR TECHNOLOGY TEKLINK SECURITY INC. DBA SECURITYMAN INC. 4601 E. AIRPORT DRIVE ONTARIO CA 91761 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect vehicle location;Vehicle camera mount;
SMART STOP GPS ROCKLAND, INC. 152 Weber Lane Bedford PA 15522 vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and downloadable operating system and downloadable application software to detect vehicle location; vehicle tracking devices comprised of cellular radio modules, downloadable computer software and computer hardware, sensors, transmitters, receivers and global positioning satellite receivers, all for use in connection with vehicle tracking and vehicle monitoring;GPS;vehicle detection equipment, namely, online, non-downloadable operating system and application software to detect vehicle location;
TRUCOUNT NEC CORPORATION OF AMERICA 3929 W. John Carpenter Freeway Irving TX 75063 Vehicle detection equipment, namely, display monitors, computers, image sensors, video cameras, and operating system and application software to detect the number of occupants in a vehicle; computer hardware and computer software for analyzing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting on vehicles, vehicle occupants and vehicle violations;TRUE COUNT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. According to an example embodiment, an arrangement charges equipment batteries, for example, while the equipment is being towed by a towing vehicle. In this example application, the towing vehicle has a primary battery and a rearward-located hitch for towing a trailer that carries the equipment batteries. The arrangement includes a charging circuit that automatically alternates a power connection from the primary battery to each of the equipment batteries, one battery at a time.