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Automated License Plate Recognition
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12-09-01
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Camera locations were chosen to ensure the highest possible capture accuracy by not requiring <br /> any camera to view more than two lanes over. An exception to this is Location 7 which will <br /> utilize a long-range LPR camera to capture the 3rd lane. <br /> Communications for Locations 1-9 will be provided by 5GHz wireless radios from Ubiquity <br /> Networks. The City of Sunny Isles Beach is already successfully using these radios. <br /> Communications for Locations 10 and 11 will be provided by 3G or 4G cellular modems to be <br /> provided by the City. This blend of 5GHz radios and cellular modems will deliver the greatest <br /> throughput to a majority of the LPR locations while reducing monthly and annual cellular <br /> contract fees. <br /> All LPR data will be centralized on a server to be installed in the City of Sunny Isles Police <br /> Department. This server will analyze the data in real time and trigger alerts when a wanted <br /> license plate is read. Patrol officers will be able to monitor LPR alerts from inside their vehicles <br /> using the CarDetector Fixed software installed on their mobile data terminals. Any authorized <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach user will be able to log onto a web page to run reports and gather <br /> intelligence from any computer. <br /> In addition to the license plate data that is captured by the twenty-four(24) City of Sunny Isles <br /> Beach LPR cameras, the City will also have access to nearly one billion LPR reads in south <br /> Florida and across the nation. Vigilant Video's Law Enforcement Archival Reporting Network <br /> (LEARN) is the most depth data sharing platform available and ensures that the City of Sunny <br /> Isles Beach will gain the most intelligence from its LPR system. Currently, LEARN is ingesting <br /> LPR data from numerous other LPR providers (NDI, PIPS, etc) at other Florida law enforcement <br /> agencies (LEA)which is then made available to City of Sunny Isles Beach officers and <br /> investigators. The public safety impact of LEARN uniting LEAs across the country within a <br /> common LPR data sharing framework should not be underestimated. This interoperability is <br /> included in this proposal to the City of Sunny Isles Beach. <br /> As is evident by the pictures and details in the following design, Iron Sky personnel walked <br /> every equipment location searching for the most effective location for equipment taking into <br /> account the amount of work required of the City. Iron Sky believes this is the best design and <br /> will result in an extremely effective LPR system with the highest uptime, lowest maintenance <br /> and lowest total cost of ownership. <br /> Scalability and Future Camera Integration <br /> Iron Sky is aware of the City's vision to deploy video surveillance cameras in its parks in the <br /> near future. Iron Sky has developed its own Video Management Software (VMS)which will fully <br /> integrate all video surveillance cameras and LPR cameras onto a single platform enabling any <br /> authorized user to view any camera on any device (PC, laptop, tablet, phone) anywhere in the <br /> world. In response to an incident the City of Sunny Isles Beach would simply need to give a 3rd <br /> party agency, such as County or State emergency responders, a web page, username and <br /> password. There is no software to install or maintain and users navigate all cameras using a <br /> very simple and intuitive Google Maps interface. <br /> The following images are snapshots from one of Iron Sky's clients, Sandy Springs, GA. Iron <br /> Sky has full integrated their surveillance cameras, traffic cameras, LPR cameras, 911 CAD data <br /> and Vehicle Location data. In addition, two neighboring police departments, Dunwoody and <br /> Iron Sky Response to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request For Proposal#12-09-01 <br /> Section 4 Page 3 <br />
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