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Ocularis enhanced with LPR

OnSSI, a specialist inopen-architecture, intelligent IP-based video surveillance software, has announced integration of the Ocularis IP video management platform with licence plate recognition capabilities provided by Inex/Zamir. The integrated system transforms the licence plate image into data which can be used by Ocularis to call up real-time video based on the licence plate number or to provide instant notification/alarms for vehicles of interest. The combined technologies provide users with a single in
January 24, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
677 OnSSI, a specialist inopen-architecture, intelligent IP-based video surveillance software, has announced integration of the Ocularis IP video management platform with licence plate recognition capabilities provided by 563 Inex/Zamir. The integrated system transforms the licence plate image into data which can be used by Ocularis to call up real-time video based on the licence plate number or to provide instant notification/alarms for vehicles of interest. The combined technologies provide users with a single interface to view video and licence plate information and offer positive ID of vehicles as a new element to boost the usefulness of Ocularis.

OnSSI's Ocularis IP video management solution is an open-architecture, non-proprietary, video-centric software platform that allows viewing, management and recording of video from an unlimited number of IP and non-IP video surveillance cameras. Ocularis also allows for video storage management and can correlate and fuse video and non-video events and alerts, resulting in automatic video delivery to subscribers of interest.

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