ARH business partner ELVIA has launched a ready to use automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera based on the XCI smart camera from Sony Europe's Image Sensing Solutions division and running the Carmen ANPR engine from ARH Inc.
The compact all-in-one module uses a low power, fast embedded x86 processor to quickly analyze information on the camera, reducing the cost of data transmission. It enables organizations to more easily and cost effectively create intelligent transport systems (ITS) that ease congestion and reduce the number of accidents. ELVIA will supply the system under the name EXCI-3 to organizations undertaking a range of traffic projects, such as access control, e-tolling, law enforcement or parking and traffic management. They will be automatically capable of reading number plates that use Latin, Arabic, Chinese and Cyrillic characters thanks for the applied CARMEN ANPR software engine.
Recent examples of bespoke systems utilizing Sony's XCI smart camera include a traffic routing system that monitors car number plates to determine the time taken for different routes and an accident prevention system that prevents drivers from dangerously speeding through service stations to jump ahead of slow moving motorway queues.