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Quercus shows new SmartLPR Access innovation

Quercus Technologies whose product applications are focused on parking, traffic, enforcement and security, has strong experience in the LPR products and this year, taking advantage of the opening of its subsidiary in the USA, is presenting at Intertraffic Amsterdam a new feature for SmartLPR Access that will be able to read the text number and state as well as capturing colour images.
March 24, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Eduard Gil of Quercus
4347 Quercus Technologies whose product applications are focused on parking, traffic, enforcement and security, has strong experience in the LPR products and this year, taking advantage of the opening of its subsidiary in the USA, is presenting at Intertraffic Amsterdam a new feature for SmartLPR Access that will be able to read the text number and state as well as capturing colour images.

"Not only is this feature of great importance for the US market, but also it increases the reliability of the recognitions’ results in some Arabian countries,” says Edu Gil, Car Access sales manager in the EMEA.

Intertraffic also gives Quercus the opportunity to launch a new version of the non-intrusive traffic sensor SmartLoop TS, which the company says highlights its core philosophy of providing user-friendly products that improve user experience during installation and setup.

With the new Wizard provided with SmartLoop TS, the user will be just a few clicks away from setting up the unit in an easy and fast manner. Able to control up to 35 detection zones, the new traffic sensor combines advanced algorithms that manage external factors in order to provide the best results such as vehicle presence detection, queue occupancy percentages and traffic statistics in any situation.

Sílvia Vilanova, marketing director, also points out that Quercus is using Intertraffic to present new housings for several of its LPR family products and BirdWatch Red Light enforcement products. “The new housings represent just the first step towards future hardware and software developments that are already in the making and emphasise Quercus’ vision of providing more user-friendly and accessible ways for the user to interact with the units.”
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