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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 2, 2012

INEX/ZAMIR Integrates ALPR With Tyco Access Control System

INEX/ZAMIR and Tyco's Software House have reached an agreement to allow integration of the Insignia Automatic License Plate Recognition system with the C-CURE 9000 access control system.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichFebruary 13, 2012

Nowhere to Hide From License Plate Recognition

It's now common for even a small agency to have at least one car equipped with ALPR to automatically alert when it gets a match. But both mobile and fixed camera systems are gaining traction with all types of law enforcement agencies.

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ProductsApril 29, 2011

AutoVu SharpX LPR Camera

Genetec calls its new AutoVu SharpX the world's smallest high-resolution license plate recognition (LPR) camera. Designed specifically for mobile law enforcement applications, the AutoVu SharpX is capable of reading up to differential speeds over 200 MPH across three lanes of traffic.

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Photo Galleriesby Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2011

Plate Hunters

The current generation of Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology provides officers greater detail and scanning capability to capture numbers, letters, symbols and logos on traditional, printed and affinity plates. View these photos of real-world examples of license plates captured by this technology. And read our full article, "New Developments In ALPR."

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Articlesby Tim DeesFebruary 15, 2011

New Developments In ALPR

Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology has been the "oh, wow" gadget for the past few years, and with good reason. ALPR can identify, screen, and record the license plates of more vehicles than an entire squad of police officers could handle, and can do it with greater accuracy and no fatigue factor.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 8, 2010

EyeNet Releases License Plate Recognition Standard

The standard will provide companies with clear and simple guidelines set out in levels of 1-5, depending on how complicated the system is. Level 1 relates to simple systems such as car park number plate readers that rely on single language, infrared sensors.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 22, 2010

Bosch and Inteva To Develop Electrical Architecture and Cockpit of Carbon's E7

Bosch will lead the development of the electrical architecture for the Carbon E7 including integrating emergency lights, communications equipment, WMD threat detection capabilities, automatic license plate recognition systems, radar, and sirens.

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Inside the Badge by Dean ScovilleDecember 15, 2009

Where the Job Is Better Nowadays

Once upon a time you had to use your radio to run subjects for wants and warrants. Now, you can run as many subjects as you want. As if that wasn't enough, license plate recognition systems can alert you for warrants.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 4, 2008

ELSAG North America Formed by ELSAG Datamat's Acquisition of Remington ELSAG Law Enforcement Systems

ELSAG North America is the new corporation created by ELSAG Datamat's completed acquisition of Remington ELSAG Law Enforcement Systems (RELES), manufacturer of the Mobile Plate Hunter-900 (MPH-900) advanced Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) system.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 13, 2008

HTS Announces Mobile License Plate Recognition System for Special Events Requiring Maximum Security

Hi-Tech Solutions, an Israeli developer and provider of optical character recognition (OCR) computer vision systems, today announced a new mobile version of its vision-based License Plate Recognition (LPR) system, SeeCar.

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