Videofit says its Videofit Kit is “the first vehicle recognition system to provide cost-effective, highly accurate number plate recognition straight out of the box”. The system is designed to manage parking, detect unknown vehicles or welcome staff and visitors with a custom message. It’s ideally suited to car parks, industrial estates, site entrances, hotels, golf clubs and other venues, and is targeted for use by small or medium-sized businesses with a need to monitor vehicle movements.
Videofit – Enquiry 109
Vista’s VNPR number plate recognition system is comprised of two main elements – the camera head and the software engine. The camera head integrates the camera itself, the optics and infrared illumination, while the software engine – VistaBase – is loaded into a purpose-built ruggedised PC. VistaBase uses an advanced filter system to provide a user definable ‘hot zone’ within the camera’s field of view, resulting in multiple image capture for further cross-checking and crystal clear identification.
Vista – Enquiry 110
Virage claims its ANPR system features “unprecedented reliability due to neural network-based character recognition”. Multiple cameras can be monitored using one channel via a sequencing facility, and it recognises international plate formats. The system is able to initiate automated responses such as the opening of barriers, e-mail, SMS messaging or image transmission to central locations. It can also integrate with Virage’s Digital Video Recording system.
Virage – Enquiry 111
Dedicated Micros has launched a range of its NetVu Connected CCTV products with embedded video analytics, including Automatic Number Plate Recognition. These products include digital video recorders, a megapixel camera and the TransVu transport surveillance and marketing system. As well as ANPR, the DSP embedded analytics – provided through D-Tec – include people counting, perimeter protection and Object Left and Object Removed detection.
Dedicated Micros – Enquiry 112