Visualizing congestion with VIVOTEK's 360° imagery, optimizing taxi operations - Case study of the Chiba Prefecture Taxi Association Keiyo Branch at JR Maihama Station.

ビボテックジャパン
VIVOTEK's all-round camera "FE9382-EHV-V2" has been introduced into the monitoring system operated by the Chiba Prefecture Taxi Association, Keiyo Branch (hereinafter referred to as "the Association") at JR Maihama Station. The Chiba Prefecture Taxi Association, a general incorporated association, operates eight branches within Chiba Prefecture, overseeing more than 5,000 taxi vehicles. Among them, the "Chiba Prefecture Taxi Association Keiyo Branch / Keiyo District Taxi Operation Council" has been installing network cameras at major terminal stations for about 18 years with the goals of "checking the congestion status of taxi stands," "crime prevention measures," and "confirming situations during disasters and identifying individuals having difficulty returning home." In this way, the Association has contributed to alleviating station congestion, reducing passenger wait times, and creating a safe and secure society. As part of its ongoing efforts, the Association has now introduced a monitoring system, including the VIVOTEK all-round camera FE9382-EHV-V2, at JR Maihama Station, which is also known as the nearest station to Tokyo Disneyland. The VIVOTEK cameras are being utilized to visualize and alleviate congestion around the station caused by overtourism.
