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Siemens to launch next generation ANPR camera at Traffex 2017

Siemens will be unveiling a number of new developments at Traffex 2017, in particular Plus+, a new generation of traffic controller and signals. The company will also launch its next generation automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera platform, Sicore II, at Traffex 2017 at the NEC, Birmingham (4-6 April) Sicore II has been has been designed for average speed control and enforcement, low emission or clean air zones and access control and is capable of three lane coverage with a single camera.
March 28, 2017 Read time: 1 min
189 Siemens will be unveiling a number of new developments at 136 Traffex 2017, in particular Plus+, a new generation of traffic controller and signals. The company will also launch its next generation automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera platform, Sicore II, at Traffex 2017 at the NEC, Birmingham (4-6 April)

Sicore II has been has been designed for average speed control and enforcement, low emission or clean air zones and access control and is capable of three lane coverage with a single camera.

The new platform is modular and scalable, delivering evidentially-secure images in all conditions both day and night and features a powerful quad core processor and integrated ANPR vision engine and integrated antennas for communications. An in-built Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides safe remote connection without the need for external communication devices.

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