Works minister Alexander Nanta Linggi says the ministry is still open to proposals from interested parties. The ANPR system identifies vehicle registration numbers through cameras and allows toll ...
Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) or Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) refers to security cameras that have been around since the early 1980s to identify vehicles by license plate.
SNIPR Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology has been applauded, following the successful interception of a wanted vehicle, demonstrating its proactive ability to detect such vehicles ...
Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi announced that the open payment toll collection system utilising Automatic ...
The open payment toll collection system using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology is currently at the ...
NEW LENOX, ILLINOIS, USA--July 20, 2010-- EyeNet Enforcement Systems today announced the issuance of the EyeNet International Automated License (ALPR) and Number Plate Recognition Standard© 2010 to ...
Synology Surveillance Station users might be interested to know about a new partnership the company has entered with Plate Recognizer to seamlessly integrate an advanced Automatic License Plate ...
WEST FARGO - The West Fargo Police Department says it's the first in the state to use an Automated License Plate Recognition system on a patrol car to identify vehicles that have been reported stolen ...
HYDERABAD: Crossing state borders in Telangana is set to become hassle-free, as the Regional Transport Authority (RTA) has decided to streamline interstate travel by installing Automatic Number Plate ...
Sterling Heights police Capt. Colleen Hopper maintains a file of “success stories” using Flock Safety street cameras that “read” license plates and vehicle features, often providing useful information ...
GRODNO, 31 March (BelTA) – The installation of an automatic number-plate recognition system has begun at the Belarusian border checkpoint Berestovitsa on the Belarusian-Polish border, BelTA learned ...