Hanwha Vision Launches AI-Powered ANPR Camera

With 3 MP global shutter technology, TNO-7180RLP camera Hanwha’s vision uses AI video analytics to identify the make, make, model and color of vehicles traveling at speeds of up to 200 km/h in two lanes of traffic.

Hanwha Vision TNO-180RLPHanwha’s vision has been included in the offer ANPR camera At high speed TNO-7180RLP. A 3 MP global shutter technology solution that detects license plates on vehicles moving at speeds of up to 200 km/h in two lanes of traffic.

The camera has a solution AI Streetrecently launched by Hanwha, which uses Artificial Intelligence video analytics to identify the type, make, model and color of detected vehicles, across 70 different car makes, 600 models and 10 colors.

It incorporates a global shutter to provide greater precision and clarity of captured license plate images and a high frame rate of up to 60 fps. Images can be accessed via Wisenet Wave, SSM Wisenet and other video management tools, incl milestone And Genetek.

Since eyewitness accounts are often inaccurate or incomplete, and especially when it comes to vehicle license plates, the ability to search by make, model and color will be of great assistance to search teams. in an incident.

Hanwha Vision TNO-180RLPSimilarly, because criminals often swap vehicle license plates to avoid ANPR identifying them as stolen, police can use make, model, and color search criteria to cross-reference them with stolen vehicle reports of stolen vehicles.

The camera can also identify license plates and make/model of vehicles from different regions, including Europe and UK, Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Middle East, South Africa and Russia.

With the TNO-7180RLP, operators gain a better understanding of road use and planners can take any trends into account when considering widening a road or creating new bus and bicycle lanes.

In this case, the dashboard of the pre-installed Road AI solution provides an overview of key statistics, such as the number and type of vehicles, for example cars, buses and trucks, identified by day or week in pie charts and other formats.

Through Wisenet Wave, operators can also search for some of the number plates caught on camera.

For the best view of license plates, the TNO-7180RLP web camera viewer can advise the operator on camera settings, including optimal tilt, swivel, and horizontal angles. It also features adaptive IR with three separate IR illuminators (short/wide, medium/medium, and long/telephoto). Illuminate up to 50 meters with a motorized varifocal lens and up to 18x optical zoom.

Apart from monitoring roads and lanes, the camera can also be used to control vehicle access and parking restrictions thanks to the whitelist and blacklist functions. It can automatically approve pre-approved vehicles to enter a venue and, when used in conjunction with third-party solutions, can direct those vehicles to VIP parking lots or be used to flag vehicles as unauthorized for operators to follow.

tool from lpr configuration The integrated camera assists the installer to position and aim the camera correctly to capture the license plate. By entering the height and distance from the center of the ramp, it’s easy to get the correct vertical, horizontal, and roll angles to work with. Additionally, the Road AI Setup Assistant tool, part of the Road AI app, provides information about the optimal area for plate capture.

The TNO-7180RLP camera is IP66/IP6K9K, IK10+ and NEMA 4X rated, waterproof, dustproof, and vandal proof. The camera can be used with PoE++ and HPoE options available. A 12 VDC power supply is another option for increased resistance to unexpected power fluctuations and installation flexibility.

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