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Automated License Plate Recognition
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12-09-01
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As per section 2.11, Accident Prevention and Barricades, during the month of <br /> September, 2012, Aware Digital trained and certified its field crews in MOT training in <br /> which personnel was certified in the use of traffic control at construction sites to <br /> include the proper use of barricades, cones, and traffic control and accident <br /> prevention at construction sites. In additional to full time MOT trained personnel, <br /> Aware Digital also maintains 2 bucket trucks, MOT road signs, arrow boards and all <br /> required equipment. <br /> RFP Requirements Conformance and Item-by-item disclosure <br /> 1) System shall be capable of reading license plates from all cameras <br /> simultaneously. Vendor will provide all necessary software, equipment and <br /> infrastructure to monitor vehicle traffic. <br /> Meets: The proposed system VXLPR Enterprise operates in a multi-threaded <br /> fashion, the collection of plates from each collection computer is sent to a multi- <br /> threaded high performance web service running on the central server, this allows all <br /> inbound plates to be collected simultaneously. As an example in the City of Doral, <br /> the system process incoming plates from over 90 simultaneously lanes and can <br /> expand to hundreds as needed. In addition, each remote capture computer that <br /> handles multiple lanes, stores its own backup copy of the data, were it to lose <br /> `rr connection to the central server, the data is cached and retransmitted when the <br /> connection is re-established. <br /> 2) System shall be capable of simultaneously reading images from all camera <br /> combination of color and infra red cameras. It is envisaged that a combination <br /> of camera types, will be required to capture plates that are not visible to IR <br /> cameras through oxidation, plate covers or criminal counter-measures. <br /> Exceeds: The VXLPR system in conjunction with the Vigilant Video Raptor LPR <br /> cameras captures a color overview image and an infrared image for every car that <br /> passes the camera. If the plate cannot be read by the OCR engine, the system <br /> provides the unique feature of a "missing plate" scan. This scan can create an alert <br /> to an operator, that a plate went by the camera but could NOT be read. This feature <br /> is unique to the system and provides a way for criminal activity to be spotted quickly. <br /> In a sample scenario, if a white cargo van were to enter the city at 2am but have the <br /> plate covered, the system would be able to alert that a car went by but could not <br /> read the plate, generating a "missing plate" alert and causing an operator to take a <br /> look at that situation. Many other LPR systems would just have a misread or "no <br /> read" that would not generate an alert for action to be taken. Additionally, the VXLPR <br /> system supports an optional integration with CCTV cameras, so that overview video <br /> Aware Digital Inc. Request for Proposal No. 12-09-01 Page 8 of 29 <br />
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