CitySync recently launched the latest version of the JetMate handheld ANPR software. The JetStream module has been added and an enhancement to the Hotlist module has been included to improve functionality of the handheld mobile product, the company says.
JetMate is described as a portable handheld ANPR device running CitySyncโs ANPR recognition engine. It speeds up the process of collecting number plates in the field by up to 30 times, it is claimed.
The new JetStream module links a number of terminals to a central server where events from multiple terminals can be combined. The module provides automatic streaming of data from the handheld terminal to the central server.
A hot-list is a list of vehicle number plates that are suspect or wanted by police forces and other authorities. The enhancement to the hotlist module allows any updates to the hot-list on the central server to automatically synchronise to the handheld terminal, keeping the user up-to-date with the latest data. CitySyncโs JetMate software is now available on the Motorola range of handheld mobile computers as well as the Casio DTX-30.
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire-based CitySyncโs Chief Technical Officer, Lawson Noble says: โThe additional modules make the JetMate handheld terminal much more functional for enforcement solutions with the automatic streaming of data providing real-time information.โ For more information ring 01707 275169.
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CitySync is part of Image Sensing Systems, Inc. (ISS), a provider of software-based detection for the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) sector and adjacent markets. ISSโ products include Autoscope machine-vision, RTMS radar and CitySync automatic number plate recognition (ANPR).





