- published: 14 Jun 2012
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Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR; see also other names below) is a technology that uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle registration plates. It can use existing closed-circuit television, road-rule enforcement cameras, or cameras specifically designed for the task. ANPR is used by police forces around the world for law enforcement purposes. It is also used for electronic toll collection on pay-per-use roads and as a method of cataloging the movements of traffic for example by highways agencies.
Automatic number plate recognition can be used to store the images captured by the cameras as well as the text from the license plate, with some configurable to store a photograph of the driver. Systems commonly use infrared lighting to allow the camera to take the picture at any time of the day. ANPR technology tends to be region-specific, owing to plate variation from place to place.
Concerns about these systems have centered on privacy fears of government tracking citizens' movements, misidentification, high error rates, and increased government spending. Critics have described it as a form of mass surveillance.
ANPR camera is one of the latest development of ANPR system that uses digital IP camera. The OmnyPark ParkIT is designed for vehicle access control and parking applications that automatically capture license plate on entry pass. ParkIT is a compact, rugged ANPR camera equipped with IR LED illuminator in single sealed enclosure.
During February, ANPR officers were on patrol in Staffordshire helping to catch car criminals. There were over 24,000 ANPR hits, and 126 vehicles were stopped and searched, over a three day period.
ANPR: Automatic Number Plate Recognition. Most police cars in the UK are equipped with a camera that scans all number plates, and if a car or bike has a marker on it such as no Insurance, stolen, etc... it will sound a warning and show the plate on a monitor inside the police car.
From the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Four Corners Program episode "In Google We Trust". Automatic Numberplate Recognition technology was launched by Australia's New South Wales police in 2009 as a means to photograph the number plates of every vehicle they pass on the state's roads.
A quick overview of our ANPR CCTV camera which is particularly designed to film reflective car registration numbers at night. It also deals with the problem of headlights shining towards the camera.
ANPR devices are used by police around the UK to detect and remove serious criminals, unsafe vehicles and unsafe drivers from our roads. Between 3pm and 11pm on Thursday 30 June 2011, more than 150 police officers were involved in the force-wide operation. ANPR devices scan vehicle registrations and check them against information stored on the Police National Computer (PNC) and other databases. Officers are instantly alerted if the vehicle is of interest to police. Those vehicles are then stopped by police and the occupants spoken to. Officers intercepted 87 vehicles and seized 31 cars that were being driven without insurance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJNeodmUQEY Algoritrmo modificado. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3jz4PIICa8 Raspberry pi : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d34II6pAR1Q
http://jamiej7.wix.com/anpr-on-raspberry-pi PiAnpr Raspberry pi anpr camera with the infra red bypass filter fitted on a sunny day
Bernhardt Garlipp http://www.pyvideo.org/video/3937/community-security-anpr-automated-number-plate https://za.pycon.org/talks/15/ The talk will be a introductory tutorial showing how to get an ANPR (Automated Number Plate Recognition) system, which was developed for community security, up and running on your Raspberry Pi. This will provide a comfortable starting point for any security-prone person to start monitoring the vehicles entering and leaving their community. The target audience for this tutorial will be attendees who are interested in using single board computers (Raspberry Pi2) as a security measure in their community. The technical level of the tutorial will be suitable for beginners / intermediate level. The tutorial will consist of the following: * Quick overview of ...
See what happens when an uninsured driver is caught on an ANPR camera, and patrols arrest a drink driver, in our latest YouTube video. Staffordshire Police are proactively targeting criminals on our roads, helping to make them safer for you.
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