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ScanGenius – mobile ANPR in a roof-top box

According to Dutch company Arvoo, its ScanGenius turns every car into an automatic number plate reading (ANPR) scan car and is now available an all-in-one ANPR car roof box, comprising processing units, GPS systems and ANPR and panoramic cameras. Multiple ANPR cameras simultaneously scan all number plates over a 360 degree radius, providing contextual number plate information, while additional cameras are available for panoramic views and videos. Number plate information can be augmented with accurate G
May 29, 2014 Read time: 1 min
ScanGenius roof mounted ANPR
According to Dutch company 6968 Arvoo, its ScanGenius turns every car into an automatic number plate reading (ANPR) scan car and is now available as an all-in-one ANPR car roof box, comprising processing units, GPS systems and ANPR  and panoramic cameras.

Multiple ANPR cameras simultaneously scan all number plates over a 3600 radius, providing contextual number plate information, while additional cameras are available for panoramic views and videos.  Number plate information can be augmented with accurate GPS location details.

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