Image removed.ENSCO’s Driver View Imaging System (DVIS) utilizes an area scan camera to provide an overall view of the track and surrounding right-of-way. It has the unique advantage that it is synchronized with all other inspection systems on the vehicle. This allows it to be a useful source of imagery to provide context to any defective condition identified on other systems. 

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ENSCO DVIS provides a great source of imagery to assess the right-of-way with corresponding measurement data. A common pairing is combining the DVIS with the Clearance Measurement System (CMS) to detect clearance infringement conditions with an associated image showing the infringement.

ENSCO offers the DVIS in the following configurations:

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Using infrared has the unique advantage of not interfering with passengers or oncoming train traffic.

Infrared use is preferred on passenger transits.

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An advantage of using visual light is that is able to produce color images. 

This can be an advantage to see Right-of-Way conditions that cause discolorations.

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In some instances no lighting is required when there are minimal or no tunnels and surveying is performed during daytime. 

This method is commonly used with freight railways.

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U.S. Government Sales
Ruben D. Peña B.

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 1-703-321-4487

North American Sales
Acacia Reber

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 1-570-728-7998

International Sales
Bernhard Metzger

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ENSCO Rail, Inc., ENSCO Rail Australia Pty Ltd, ENSCO Technologies of Brazil LTDA/ENSCO Tecnologias do Brasil LTDA, and KLD Labs, Inc. are wholly owned subsidiaries of ENSCO, Inc. The ENSCO Rail subsidiaries provide the products and services to commercial customers.