Skip to main content

Enhanced ALPR data management software

US manufacturer Elsag has enhanced the data and access security for its automatic licence plate recognition (ALPR) systems. The new Elsag Operations Management 5 (EOC 5) data management software can manage a network of mobile and fixed ALPR systems. The company says the enhancements will help law enforcement agencies by automatically supporting unique protocols regarding data use and access. The software has multi-level permissions, hot list flexibility, detailed mapping, data merging and extensive rep
December 4, 2013 Read time: 1 min
US manufacturer 2207 Elsag has enhanced the data and access security for its automatic licence plate recognition (ALPR) systems. The new Elsag Operations Management 5 (EOC 5) data management software can manage a network of mobile and fixed ALPR systems.

The company says the enhancements will help law enforcement agencies by automatically supporting unique protocols regarding data use and access.  The software has multi-level permissions, hot list flexibility, detailed mapping, data merging and extensive reporting, plus an audit trail which records those accessing the data and what searches are conducted.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Revcon installs HTS LPR systems in Chicago
    January 9, 2013
    Revcon Technology Group, US-based turnkey parking systems provider, has installed licence plate recognition (LPR) systems from Hi-Tech Solutions (HTS), in several parking garages in Chicago. The LPR systems are integrated into a new overall parking management and revenue control system provided by TIBA Parking Solutions. Revcon says the HTS LPR system assists the garage operators to increase revenues with more accurate processing, auditing, control and billing functionality, as well as reduce loses due t
  • Activu and Mitsubishi give New Jersey controllers the big picture
    May 27, 2014
    Mitsubishi and Activu team up to help New Jersey emergency centre with real-time situational awareness. Sandy was the largest Atlantic hurricane in recorded history, with winds spanning an area of 1,100 miles and damages estimated at $68 billion. It killed at least 286 people in seven countries, from Jamaica to the Jersey Shore. But tropical storms are not the only challenge for emergency operations up and down the East Coast.
  • Evolution in web-based automatic parking systems
    March 28, 2014
    Automation and access control specialist, Came, introduced the next evolution of its PS One, the first automatic system for multi-level parking and reserved parking areas, with web-based technology and Ethernet interface. PS One is a modular solution specially designed to meet the typical needs of small, medium and large automated parking areas, ideal for enhancing the efficiency of the service while controlling operating costs and traffic safety. In addition to web-based technology, the hallmarks of t
  • Machine vision offers new solutions to old problems
    October 28, 2014
    The transportation sector is set to benefit from a far wider range of machine vision technology. While machine vision techniques have been applied to traffic management applications for some years, in some areas there can still be a shortage of knowledge about what the technology can offer transportation professionals. The image processing and interpretation functions of machine vision enables control room staff to be immediately alerted to occurrences requiring attention which, in turn, enables each person