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Latest ANPR technology from Vysionics

Vysionics, UK-based traffic solutions provider is taking advantage of Traffex to launch Vector, its latest ANPR camera which the company says captures and reads vehicle number plates across two lanes in all conditions. The camera provides a common platform for multiple ANPR applications, including: • Average speed enforcement • Bus lane enforcement • Level crossings and red light enforcement • Yellow box violations • Tolling • Journey time measurement. Vector combines a wealth of ANPR experience into a sing
April 10, 2013 Read time: 1 min
604 Vysionics, UK-based traffic solutions provider is taking advantage of 136 Traffex to launch Vector, its latest ANPR camera which the company says captures and reads vehicle number plates across two lanes in all conditions. The camera provides a common platform for multiple ANPR applications, including:
 
•    Average speed enforcement
•    Bus lane enforcement
•    Level crossings and red light enforcement
•    Yellow box violations
•    Tolling
•    Journey time measurement
 
Vector combines a wealth of ANPR experience into a single, highly capable and compact integrated unit.  Two high resolution cameras provide ANPR and scene overview images, including day/night mode, allowing capture on a completely dark road.  Images can be transferred via a wide range of communications media, or stored on local high capacity memory.  A GPS clock, compass, accelerometer and two light sensors allow Vector to dynamically adapt to a changing operational environment, supporting even the most challenging enforcement applications.

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