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Next generation ANPR camera

MAV Systems next generation ANPR camera, the Rapier 501Q, incorporates HD image quality, motorised zoom cameras, high speed ANPR recognition and maxIRange pulsed IR lighting in one efficient unit.
May 11, 2015 Read time: 1 min

8099 MAV Systems next generation ANPR camera, the Rapier 501Q, incorporates HD image quality, motorised zoom cameras, high speed ANPR recognition and maxIRange pulsed IR lighting in one efficient unit.

The Rapier IQ’s ANPR engine performs at the highest level of accuracy and provides metadata at low cost and high speed.

To do this, the Rapier IQ provides access to packets of data in JSON format. This additional metadata allows application developers to build their own IPR by creating rules and analysis techniques to recognise events such as illegal turns, exit/entry violations, direction and speed of travel alongside the ANPR read.

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