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Automated License Plate Recognition
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
12-09-01
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RFP
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//, <br /> (4/ , ., , <br /> �� <br /> The Raptor-1 LPR Camera Digital Signal Processor Unit <br /> The specifications for the camera are: <br /> • Product configuration capture range of 10 to 60 feet <br /> • Capture speeds up to 120 mph <br /> • Single point of video, power & communication <br /> • Low profile, compact, and Nitrogen gas filled <br /> • Outdoor rated, IP67, NEMA6 Enclosure <br /> • Adjustment free — no user adjustments required <br /> • Point control (aim precision) <br /> • Permanent or temporary mount <br /> • Small Form Factor: 6.3" X 3.9" X 1.8" <br /> • Processing - 720MHz Processor w/ 128 Mb RAM <br /> • Solid State Electronics - No moving parts <br /> • Two (2) video inputs - One (1) Ethernet output Ea. <br /> • Operating Temperatures: 0°C - 50°C <br /> • Dynamic LPR camera control via RS485 <br /> • Permanent or temporary mount <br /> • Includes Four (4) External Relays <br /> Each LPR camera is paired with a DSP unit for each single lane point of capture. The DSP units <br /> are connected to a network and each becomes a network 'Device' that communicates all LPR <br /> data to a central processing 'CDFS Server' located on the network. The CDFS server can serve <br /> up to 35 LPR camera (and DSP) units. This offers maximum flexibility to today's network <br /> technology and provides ease of operational use and maintenance. The only requirement for <br /> this control is that the camera systems and the CDFS console be able to communicate with <br /> each other via network connection. This will be accomplished through cellular cards installed at <br /> each pole. The Town will be responsible for providing three (3) cellular cards to Iron Sky prior to <br /> the start of installation. The Town most likely has an existing relationship with a cellular provider <br /> and the minimal ongoing costs are significantly less than installing a wireless network or running <br /> fiber optic cabling to these locations. <br /> Iron Sky Response to the City of Sunny Isles Beach Request For Proposal#12-09-01 <br /> Section 4 Page 45 <br />
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