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Free flow tolling solution

Italian company Tattile has introduced an ANPR-based free flow tolling system. The all-in-one solution provides a detection rate of better than 99.5% and features two 5Mp CMOS technology sensors, dedicated to number plate reading and context images respectively. The company says the system is able to capture and process up to 75 images per second, detecting vehicles at speeds up to 250 km/h.
January 31, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Italian company 592 Tattile has introduced an ANPR-based free flow tolling system. The all-in-one solution provides a detection rate of better than 99.5% and features two 5Mp CMOS technology sensors, dedicated to number plate reading and context images respectively. The company says the system is able to capture and process up to 75 images per second, detecting vehicles at speeds up to 250 km/h.

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