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Customisable options from MAV AiQ ANPR camera

'Each application is unique,' says manufacturer MAV Systems
By Adam Hill February 26, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Panoramic camera offers broader situational awareness, MAV says

Licence plate recognition systems specialist MAV Systems has released a new traffic enforcement solution.

The MAV AiQ advanced ANPR camera is designed to be customisable, with the manufacturer recognising "that each application is unique". 

For ITS and traffic enforcement programmes, MAV points to enhanced survey functions, video analysis and traffic violation detection which "provide deeper operational insights and broader application possibilities".

Partners can select the features most relevant to their specific objectives, creating a system that aligns with project goals, the firm says in a statement. "This customised approach benefits a wide range of industries, including law enforcement, traffic management, parking systems and urban infrastructure development."

Panoramic context camera, precision GPS and TPM chip will ensure accuracy and evidence reliability for transportation agencies, it adds.

What are the key features of the MAV AiQ?

•    Panoramic camera for broader situational awareness
•    GhostPlate technology to improve identification of manipulated plates
•    Automated system diagnostics to optimise performance
•    Advanced pedestrian and traffic data capture to enhance reporting accuracy
•    Enhanced video-based analytics for more refined insights
•    Enforcement-specific tools for detecting moving traffic violations
•    Secure data handling powered by TPM hardware encryption
•    Precision GPS module for highly accurate geolocation tracking
•    AI-Accurate enhancement that improves performance in all systems by up to 30%

“We’ve harnessed AI and combined cutting-edge data capture capabilities to deliver an unprecedented level of accuracy, providing businesses and organisations with deeper, real-time insights into both vehicle and pedestrian movement," says Andy Humphries, MD of MAV Systems. 

"By integrating advanced analytics and customisable features, we’re addressing the growing demand for smarter, more adaptive solutions across multiple sectors. This isn’t just about better data; it’s about empowering our customers to make faster, more informed decisions that drive efficiency and safety.”
 

 

 

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