A Traffic License Plate Recognition (LPR) camera is a specialized type of license plate recognition camera designed specifically for monitoring and managing traffic on roadways. These cameras are used in various traffic management and law enforcement applications to capture and process license plate information from vehicles.
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Product parameter
Category |
Indicator |
Specification |
Imaging |
Part No. |
RPL-G43 and RPL-G55 |
Sensor |
3MP/5MP starlight CMOS sensor |
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Resolution |
2304*1296 |
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Low illumination |
0.1 Lux color |
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Electronic shutter |
0-10 ms, the default is 5 ms |
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Standard lens |
5-50 mm zoom lens |
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Image Indicator |
Image settings |
Brightness, gain, and exposure time |
Noise reduction |
2D/3D noise reduction is available |
|
Interface Key |
Network interface |
1-way 10/100 Mbps adaptive RJ45 port |
I/O Output |
2-way |
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I/O Input |
4-way (the default switch quantity to switch different level signals) |
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RS485 |
2-way |
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TF card |
1-way TF card slot with the maximum 64G volume available |
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USB |
Reserve the seat at the 4pin_1.25 spacing |
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Reset key |
1-way RESET key |
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System indicator |
1-way GPIO status indicator |
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Power supply indicator |
1-Way power supply indicator |
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Reliability indicator |
Temperature |
Operating temperature: -30~+75 ℃ |
Static electricity |
Contact 6 kV, air 8 kV |
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Surge |
Electric surge 2 kV |
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EFT |
Power supply EFT 2 kV, Data cable EFT 2 kV |
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Power supply |
12V DC |
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Power consumption |
Power consumption≤5W |
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Protection |
IP65 |
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Structure Parameter |
Fill light |
Built-in infrared LED fill light with adjustable brightness |
Overall dimensions |
Whole machine: 443mm*146mm*105mm |
Product Introduction
Traffic license plate recognition (LPR) cameras offer several benefits in traffic management, law enforcement, and various traffic applications.
Here's how traffic LPR cameras work and their key applications:
How Traffic LPR Cameras Work
Camera Hardware: Traffic LPR cameras are equipped with high-resolution cameras capable of capturing clear images of license plates even at high speeds and in various weather conditions.
Infrared Illumination: Many traffic LPR cameras use infrared illumination to capture license plates at night or in low-light conditions.
Automatic Image Capture: These cameras are typically set up along roadways or at intersections and use automatic triggers, such as vehicle presence sensors or traffic lights, to capture images when vehicles pass by.
How Traffic LPR Cameras Work
Optical Character Recognition (OCR): LPR cameras use OCR software to analyze the captured images and extract the alphanumeric characters from the license plates.
Pattern Recognition: The software then identifies the unique pattern and arrangement of characters on the license plates to accurately read them.
Real-Time Processing: In many cases, traffic LPR cameras are capable of real-time processing, allowing for immediate identification and action based on the recognized plates.
Applications of Traffic LPR Cameras
Traffic Monitoring: Traffic LPR cameras are used for monitoring traffic flow, collecting data on vehicle movements, and assessing traffic congestion patterns. This information can be used to improve traffic management and infrastructure planning.
Toll Collection: LPR cameras are commonly used for automated toll collection on highways and bridges, allowing vehicles to pass through toll booths without stopping. The system recognizes the vehicle's license plate and deducts the toll from the driver's account.
Red Light and Speed Enforcement: Traffic LPR cameras can be used to enforce red light violations and monitor vehicle speeds. When a vehicle runs a red light or exceeds the speed limit, the system captures the license plate and issues a citation to the owner.
Applications of Traffic LPR Cameras
Bus Lane and HOV Lane Monitoring: LPR cameras can be used to monitor and enforce the use of bus lanes and high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, ensuring compliance with lane restrictions.
Parking Management: In urban areas, LPR cameras are used for parking management, helping to identify vehicles that have overstayed their allotted parking time or are parked illegally.
Law Enforcement: Law enforcement agencies use traffic LPR cameras to identify stolen vehicles, locate vehicles associated with criminal activities, and enforce other traffic and vehicle-related laws.
Applications of Traffic LPR Cameras
Access Control: Traffic LPR cameras are used at secure locations such as airports, military bases, and industrial facilities to control access by identifying and verifying vehicles.
Public Safety: These cameras can assist in locating vehicles involved in accidents or hit-and-run incidents, aiding in public safety and investigations.
Traffic LPR cameras are valuable tools for improving traffic safety, efficiency, and management.
Product parameter
Category |
Indicator |
Specification |
Imaging |
Part No. |
RPL-G43 and RPL-G55 |
Sensor |
3MP/5MP starlight CMOS sensor |
|
Resolution |
2304*1296 |
|
Low illumination |
0.1 Lux color |
|
Electronic shutter |
0-10 ms, the default is 5 ms |
|
Standard lens |
5-50 mm zoom lens |
|
Image Indicator |
Image settings |
Brightness, gain, and exposure time |
Noise reduction |
2D/3D noise reduction is available |
|
Interface Key |
Network interface |
1-way 10/100 Mbps adaptive RJ45 port |
I/O Output |
2-way |
|
I/O Input |
4-way (the default switch quantity to switch different level signals) |
|
RS485 |
2-way |
|
TF card |
1-way TF card slot with the maximum 64G volume available |
|
USB |
Reserve the seat at the 4pin_1.25 spacing |
|
Reset key |
1-way RESET key |
|
System indicator |
1-way GPIO status indicator |
|
Power supply indicator |
1-Way power supply indicator |
|
Reliability indicator |
Temperature |
Operating temperature: -30~+75 ℃ |
Static electricity |
Contact 6 kV, air 8 kV |
|
Surge |
Electric surge 2 kV |
|
EFT |
Power supply EFT 2 kV, Data cable EFT 2 kV |
|
Power supply |
12V DC |
|
Power consumption |
Power consumption≤5W |
|
Protection |
IP65 |
|
Structure Parameter |
Fill light |
Built-in infrared LED fill light with adjustable brightness |
Overall dimensions |
Whole machine: 443mm*146mm*105mm |
Product Introduction
Traffic license plate recognition (LPR) cameras offer several benefits in traffic management, law enforcement, and various traffic applications.
Here's how traffic LPR cameras work and their key applications:
How Traffic LPR Cameras Work
Camera Hardware: Traffic LPR cameras are equipped with high-resolution cameras capable of capturing clear images of license plates even at high speeds and in various weather conditions.
Infrared Illumination: Many traffic LPR cameras use infrared illumination to capture license plates at night or in low-light conditions.
Automatic Image Capture: These cameras are typically set up along roadways or at intersections and use automatic triggers, such as vehicle presence sensors or traffic lights, to capture images when vehicles pass by.
How Traffic LPR Cameras Work
Optical Character Recognition (OCR): LPR cameras use OCR software to analyze the captured images and extract the alphanumeric characters from the license plates.
Pattern Recognition: The software then identifies the unique pattern and arrangement of characters on the license plates to accurately read them.
Real-Time Processing: In many cases, traffic LPR cameras are capable of real-time processing, allowing for immediate identification and action based on the recognized plates.
Applications of Traffic LPR Cameras
Traffic Monitoring: Traffic LPR cameras are used for monitoring traffic flow, collecting data on vehicle movements, and assessing traffic congestion patterns. This information can be used to improve traffic management and infrastructure planning.
Toll Collection: LPR cameras are commonly used for automated toll collection on highways and bridges, allowing vehicles to pass through toll booths without stopping. The system recognizes the vehicle's license plate and deducts the toll from the driver's account.
Red Light and Speed Enforcement: Traffic LPR cameras can be used to enforce red light violations and monitor vehicle speeds. When a vehicle runs a red light or exceeds the speed limit, the system captures the license plate and issues a citation to the owner.
Applications of Traffic LPR Cameras
Bus Lane and HOV Lane Monitoring: LPR cameras can be used to monitor and enforce the use of bus lanes and high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, ensuring compliance with lane restrictions.
Parking Management: In urban areas, LPR cameras are used for parking management, helping to identify vehicles that have overstayed their allotted parking time or are parked illegally.
Law Enforcement: Law enforcement agencies use traffic LPR cameras to identify stolen vehicles, locate vehicles associated with criminal activities, and enforce other traffic and vehicle-related laws.
Applications of Traffic LPR Cameras
Access Control: Traffic LPR cameras are used at secure locations such as airports, military bases, and industrial facilities to control access by identifying and verifying vehicles.
Public Safety: These cameras can assist in locating vehicles involved in accidents or hit-and-run incidents, aiding in public safety and investigations.
Traffic LPR cameras are valuable tools for improving traffic safety, efficiency, and management.
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Tel: +86-13501586176
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