
The system is designed for passenger transport and commercial vehicle applications where fleet operators require real-time visibility, incident recording and safety alerts.
A modern bus surveillance system combines multiple technologies into one onboard platform. Instead of relying only on traditional CCTV recording, the system can support live video monitoring, event-based recording, AI detection and remote fleet supervision.
MCY’s vehicle monitoring portfolio includes HD cameras, Mobile DVR units, AI dash cameras, 360° surround view systems, Driver Status Monitoring, ADAS functions and GPS fleet management platforms.
High-definition cameras provide visibility inside and outside the vehicle. Depending on the configuration, cameras can monitor passenger areas, doors, blind spots, the road ahead and the surrounding vehicle environment.
Mobile DVR units record and store video data during operation. These systems are designed for vehicle use, where vibration, changing road conditions and continuous operation require stable data recording.
Recorded footage can support incident review, insurance claims, passenger safety investigations and operational analysis.
Driver Status Monitoring, DSM, uses camera-based AI analysis to detect unsafe driver behaviour. Typical detection functions may include fatigue, distraction, mobile phone use, smoking or abnormal driving posture.
When unsafe behaviour is detected, the system can generate real-time alerts. This allows the driver or fleet control team to respond before a risk develops into an incident.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems provide alerts for driving risks such as lane departure or potential collision. These functions support driver awareness, especially in demanding urban routes, long-distance operations or high-traffic environments.
For larger vehicles, 360° surround view systems can improve visibility around the bus by combining multiple camera feeds. This is useful for low-speed manoeuvring, depot operation, bus stops, turning areas and blind spot monitoring.
GPS tracking allows operators to monitor vehicle location, route progress and fleet movement in real time. Combined with video and event data, GPS information can help operators analyse incidents, improve route control and manage fleet efficiency.
Fleet management platforms can also support remote monitoring, operational reporting and coordination across multiple vehicles.
MCY’s surveillance and monitoring systems can be used across different vehicle types, including:
The system architecture can be adapted according to vehicle size, camera layout, monitoring requirements and fleet operation needs.
Bus surveillance is moving beyond simple video recording. AI-based monitoring systems can combine camera data, driver behaviour analysis, ADAS alerts, GPS tracking and remote access into one safety platform.
For fleet operations, this creates a more complete view of vehicle activity, driver behaviour and incident conditions.



