CCTV

ANPR cameras

by Mark Rowe

New from Hanwha Techwin are Wisenet Group ANPR cameras. They’re described as an edge-based solution for small sites with multiple entrances/exits or roadways.

Camera-to-camera IP communication enables up to four Wisenet Group ANPR cameras, (one master camera and three slaves) to work together. The cameras recognise vehicle number plates and simultaneously transmit data to a single web-based display.

Sharing many of the features of the Wisenet ANPR single use product introduced at the end of 2017, Wisenet Group ANPR lets a user automatically control the movement of ‘white listed’ cars through barriers via camera relay outputs, besides provide car park management data, such as ‘time spent’ and occupancy rates.

The range of ANPR based Wisenet Intelligent Traffic Management solutions have been developed by Hanwha Techwin with analytics company FF Group. The range also includes a number plate server solution for large site management and cloud-based options for multiple sites and cameras.

Bob (H.Y.) Hwang Ph.D., Managing Director, Hanwha Techwin Europe, said: “Collectively, these ANPR solutions provide car park access control for business applications, as well as large scale city wide based systems which help local authorities keep people safe, enforce parking regulations and detect other traffic infringements. The key benefit of the deep integration of FF Group’s analytics with our Wisenet cameras is that users can deploy a highly effective ANPR solution without having to evaluate the myriad of specialist analytics solutions on the market.”

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