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Advanced LPR Solution with Vehicle Recognition Advanced LPR Solution with Vehicle Recognition introduction ZKTeco License Plate Recognition is an advanced technology which automatically and quickly recognizes Manufacturer Recognition vehicles’ colours, license plate numbers and its relevant features for both multiple verication for higher security level while maintaining high eciency of carpark Colour Detection Car Type entrance and exit management. Its ONVIF function also enables 3rd party camera and NVR integration to License Plate maximize extension ability. With ultimate quickness, preciseness and adaptability to most 3rd party cameras and NVRs, ZKTeco License Plate Recognition Solution is always your optimal choice for carpark management. Application for Automatic License Plate Recognition solution ZKTeco’s License Plate Recognition (LPR) is a reliable device which enables identication of multiple features to enhance both preciseness, convenience and eciency of access. It recognizes license plate, car type, manufacturer and colour etc., Vehicles are only granted access upon matching all information in the database. Applied Industrial Automatic LPR is an optimal solution for multiple applications including: Oce buildings Ware House Factories System Topology Diagram Remark: Supported Online & Olne Mode LPRC2000 Parking Barrier Parking Barrier LPRC2000 ZKBioSecurity ZKBioSecurity ZKBioSecurity Switch LPRC2000 Parking Barrier Parking Barrier LPRC2000 How does LPR work? ZKTeco’s LPR (License Plate Recognition) technology a computer video image recognition technology applied in license plate recognition. Upon vehicles’ arrival at carpark entrance, LPR camera automatically scans license plate characters and identies license plate numbers, colors and other relevant information. If the numbers on license plate are valid, barrier will be lifted for access, otherwise no access will be allowed. Automatic Number Plates Verication using Computer Vision Technology LPR technology is an application of computer video image recognition technology in license plate identication area. Its operation starts when the vehicle is located at the entrance of the parking lot, the LPR Camera will scan on the license plate character, and its recognition technology will identify the license plate number, color and other information. If the number on the license plate is valid, the car park barrier will lift for access, otherwise, no access will be allowed. Vehicle Colour Detection using Computer Vision Technology Vehicle Colour detection applies ZKTeco’s Computer Vision Technology, it is integrated with license plate recognition and manufacturer recognition function for high preciseness of vehicle recognition. ZKTeco’s automatic license plate recognition are able to detect up to 16 colours of vehicle including White / Grey / Gold / Pink / Red / Purple / Green / Blue / Brown / Black / Silver / Yellow / Tan / Yellow Green & Orange. Pink Red White Grey Yellow Orange Tan Gold Purple Blue Green Brown Black Silver Yellow Green Uncertain The system supports multi-factor authentication of the monitored vehicle for higher security level. Vehicles are only allowed to exit with exactly same colour, manufacturer and licence plate number upon successful authentication by the system. Manufacturer Recognition using Computer Vision Manufacturer Recognition is able to identify manufacturing brands Manufacturer Recognition of vehicles, it can be integrated with license plate recognition and Manufacturer Logo colour recognition for multi-verication to identify if a monitored vehicle matches all information in database for access and exit. Over 124 vehicle manufacturers can be recognized by ZKTeco LPR system, including Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, Lexus, Nissan, Subaru etc. Remark: Detailed brand list is shown on the last page. Supports Multiple Countries’ License Plates Powered by the computer vision technology, once a car enters a parking facility, its license plate numbers are scanned and recorded in the License Plate Recognition System (LPRS) database. It supports identication of various license plates ofm 27 countries. Russia Iran Mongolia Korea Turkey Japan Myanmar Jordan Taiwan UAE India Thailand Saudi Mexico Vietnam Malaysia Colombia South Africa Indonesia Peru Bolivia Brazil Chile Argentina Vehicle Type Recognition Vehicle Type Recognition is a key function to the ZKTeco parking system, which oers high accuracy of recognizing vehicles’ type according to dierent car sizes. It is able to detect vehicle type of sedan and truck. Monitored vehicles will be allowed to access and exit upon entire matching with the information in the database. Sedan Trucks 2 Factor Authentication ZKTeco’s Parking System solution oers two-factor authentication by using License Plate Recognition (LPR) and Radio Frequency Identication (RFID) systems. Apart from matching all information in the database, vehicles are also required to present RFID cards for verication to access. Manufacturer Recognition Colour Detection Car Type License Plate Anti-counterfeiting License Plate System With computer vision and deep learning algorithm, the system’s anti-counterfeiting ability has been greatly enhanced and is able to prevent fake license plate, photo and video. Manually handheld license plates are easily recognized and rejected by the LPR system, and user are only allowed to exit by driving the same vehicle with the exactly same license plate. Long Distance and Ultra Speed License Plate Detection ZKTeco License Plate Recognition has the best quickness in the industry and its recognition distance has been greatly extended to up to 3m long with moving speed of 40km/h, which signicantly improve the maximum carpark trac capacity. 3m Support RTSP 40km/h The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is an open industry protocol for IP-based Stremaing (audio / video) , ZKBioSecurity and License plate recognition use ONVIF for most of the 3rd party cameras and NVRs integration to enlarge its extension ability. Real time and Oine mode Recognition and detection are also enabled in both real-time and oine modes. From barrier opening, recording video, license plate capturing, dierent angles and lighting conditions are also enabled. Supports Parking Oine Mode Real Time Parking Lot Monitoring Oine mode refers to that the LPR terminal itself can It provides an additional function for admin to save templates, nish authorization and perform have a real time monitoring in the monitor room, smooth operation process even oine. Also, in oine you can check video images and entrance and exit mode, the templates and data cannot be updated and information of all guard booths in all parking lots. all pending updates will be quickly resumed once the network is online. Supports Manufacturers Brand List Acura Forton Motor Jiangling Yusheng Shifeng Audi Foton Motor Karry Shuanghuan Car BAIC Group GAC Group Kia Sinotruk Baojun Geely King Long Škoda Auto Beijing Automobile Works Geely Emgrand Land Rover Smart Automobile Beiqi Magic Speed Gleagle Landwind Southeast BMW Golden Dragon Leopaard Subaru Borgward Goldwind Lexus Suzuki Buick Gonow Auto Lifan Taurus BYD Great Wall Lincoln Tianjin FAW BYD Song Great Wall Motors Luxgen Toyota Cadillac Hafei Maserati Toyota Crown Chang'an Old Haima Automobile Mazda Motor Toyota mark Changan Automobile Haima Zhengzhou Mercedes-Benz trump card Changan New Hanteng Autos MG Motor Venucia Changhe Haval MINI Volkswagen Chengdu Ace Hengtong Bus Mitsubishi Volvo Chery Honda Nanjun Automobile Weiwang Chevrolet HongQi Nissan Wuling Motor China Chang'an Automobile Huanghai Bus Opel XCMG Hanfeng China Motor Huwtai Automobile Pentium Yangcheng Auto Ciimo HX Moter Peugeot YEMA Citroën Hyundai Motor Porsche Yema Auto CNHTC Inniti Qoros Youyi Automobile DS Automobiles Isuzu Renault Yuejin Motor Dodge Iveco Roewe Zhengzhou Yutong Bus Dongfeng Motor JAC Motors Sanhuan Shitong Zong Heng Motors Englon Automobile JAC Motors Shaanxi Heavy Duty Automobile Zotye Fiat Jaguar Cars Shanghai Huizhong Zotye Auto Foday Jeep Shanghai Maple ZTE Automobile Ford Jiangling Motors Shenyang Jinbei Others Successful Case Chonburi Factory (Thailand) Infinite Company (Thailand) Mercedes-Benz Showroom (Thailand) Prachin Buri (Thailand) Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (Thailand) The Leader Of Security And Time Management Solution V1. 0 2020. 09. 16 ZKTECO CO.,LTD. www.zkteco.com E-mail: [email protected] © Copyright 2020 ZKTECO CO., LTD. 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