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Automatic Number Plate RecognitionThe use by law enforcement agencies of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology has been around for a while. It was the publicity about its use to arrest the occupants of a car on the night of the 30 June on the M6 in Cheshire, following the Glasgow Airport terrorist attack, that brought it to most people’s attention. There were certainly earlier precedents. For example, in November 2005 WPC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot and killed at a robbery in Bradford. The CCTV network in the town was able to use ANPR technology to identify the getaway car and track its movements, leading to the arrest of 6 suspects. The problems include poor image resolution (the camera may be too distant, or may be low-quality); blurry images, particularly if the vehicle is in motion; obscuring of the plate, such as a tow bar, dirt, or deliberate concealment; and an untypical fount, such as italics. To counter such problems, some countries now require counterreflective plates, which bounce light back to its source. This improves the contrast between the numbers and letters and their surroundings. Another approach is to alter the cameras to improve the lighting available for them. Their work includes the use of infrared light to improve the image. EP 1246118, my Patent of the Month, describes their most recently published innovation, which works by the camera suppressing glare and providing its own lighting. Infrared illumination is shone onto the “indicia” in its reflective medium. The camera can be up to 22 metres away and the vehicle can be moving at up to 38 metres per second (about 85 mile per hour). A ring of infrared light emitting diodes (LEDs) surrounds the camera. To prevent blurring of the reflected indicia image, the infrared illumination is pulsed, with the camera shuttering in synchronism with the pulses. An “indicia image signal” is then processed. All this means that the reading apparatus is simple to implement, easy to maintain and relatively cheap. |
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