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GeoVision LPR (Licence Plate Recognition) system uses Neural Networks technology, a special artificial intelligence system to identify vehicles by their licence plates. The LPR system integrates with various I/O devices, such as access-control systems, and uses CCTV cameras to capture images of the plate. For example, when a vehicle approaches a gate, the LPR software "reads" the licence plate, signals to the parking gate, and keeps a time record of the entry or exit of the parking lot for automatic payment calculations. LPR can be used in parking management, stolen car search, traffic monitoring, etc.
Download our working demo - size 24MB
Instructions for demo:
Unzip the files to a directory on your hard disk and run geocar.exe

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All types of vehicles are recognisable |
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Full plate or partial plate
recognition adjustable |
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Setup numbers of captured images for comparison |
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Recognition time: 0.2-0.3 seconds (less than 1 sec.) |
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Users can choose to [Save], [Advise] or [ActiveI/O device] after
recognition/comparison |
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Unauthorised plates will
activate the system to send immediate alarm to guard or police force. |
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Recognition Rate: 99.9% |
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Record in JPEG format.
5~8 million entries in a
40GB HDD. |
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Input the plate number
(including all numbers or partial numbers) in order retrieve the entry and exit time per car |
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Retrieve vehicle's entrance/exit information within a specific time interval. |
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Apply Digital Watermark Technology for legitimate record. |
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E-Support Recycle and Backup features |
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E-Input/modify data of [Car holder], [Plate number] and [Contact Info] in the database for management and data analysis purpose |

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The system can be connected with multiple I/O devices such card reader, ticket-out system, and gate control system, etc... |
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Provide [Hot Key] to manually activate I/O devices. |
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Supports plug-in applications such as access control, proximity reader, coin & token units. |
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Support various combination of I/O input signal (0-8 sets) to avoid false alarms. |
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