Quarterhill's Innovative M5 Speed Camera Gains Essential Approvals in Germany and Austria

In This Article:

  • VDS, a subsidiary of Quarterhill, secures homologation certificates from Germany's PTB and Austria's BEV for the next-generation M5 Speed enforcement camera with advanced encryption and software that offers exceptional precision and tamper-proof evidence.

  • With its robust features and ability to significantly reduce speed violations, the M5 Speed sets a new benchmark in traffic enforcement.

TORONTO, June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Quarterhill Inc. ("Quarterhill" or the "Company") (TSX: QTRH) (OTCQX: QTRHF), a leading provider of tolling and enforcement solutions in the Intelligent Transportation System ("ITS") industry, announced today that its subsidiary, VDS Verkehrstechnik ("VDS"), has been awarded a homologation certificate by the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Nationales Metrologieinstitut ("PTB"), Germany's renowned national metrological institute, and a certificate renewal by Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen ("BEV"), Austria's Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying. These certifications will pave the way for German and Austrian sales of the M5 Speed enforcement camera.

The M5 Speed enforcement camera has been certified against strict and comprehensive standards for speed measurement and speed enforcement. This significant achievement includes type approval for the M5 Speed equipped with its newest digital camera model, ISC 4000V3, which features ECDSA P-256 Elliptical Curve Cryptography, new operating instructions, and updated measuring instrument software, setting a new standard in traffic enforcement technology.

Improved Security
When the M5 Speed camera catches a vehicle speeding, it immediately takes a photo as evidence. The camera uses ECDSA technology to 'seal' the digital image of the vehicle together with the data from the speed measurement using a digital 'signature'. This signature ensures that the photo and speed data are protected against tampering or manipulation. The images can only be viewed with software supplied by Quarterhill.

This feature is crucial for two main reasons:

  1. Integrity and Trust: For drivers and the legal system to trust the outcomes of speed enforcement cameras, the evidence they produce must be beyond reproach—unchanged from the moment it's captured until it's presented in any potential legal setting. ECDSA ensures this integrity, providing a foundation of trust in the system.

  2. Legal Validity: In the court of law, the authenticity of evidence is paramount. If there's any chance that the evidence could be tampered with, its credibility collapses. That's where ECDSA shines, offering the assurance needed for such evidence to hold up in legal proceedings, making the roads safer for everyone.