Hanwha Vision RoadWatch

Developed together with FF Group, This license plate reader tool integrates with the X series cameras of Hanwha Vision. It is ideal for monitoring urban traffic and covers one lane with vehicles travelling up to 90 km/h.

Hanwha Vision has launched RoadWatch, A solution of reading license plates Integrated (Anpr) On camera, Ideal for urban traffic. This tool is preloaded on six X-series cameras, allowing for quick and easy deployment with the license already activated. It's also available as a standalone app that offers compatibility with a wider range of X-series cameras.

The new solution has been developed in partnership with FF Group And it's an additional extension of license plate reading solutions, integrated into Hanwha Vision cameras.

This solution is ideal for Monitor urban traffic and covers a lane of traffic with vehicles traveling up to 90 km/h. It also has IR LEDs of up to 30 Meters. Steering detection is configurable in RoadWatch and includes two reconnaissance zones that, due to its quadrilateral shape, They can be configured to fit most areas within a scene. Installation is simplified with the intuitive license plate reading setup wizard.

Benefits of Integration

Due to its in-camera analysis, RoadWatch requires less bandwidth compared to server-based AI, What Can Affect Energy Efficiency, Cost savings and sustainability.

Cost of ownership is also reduced, as you don't need to maintain a large server room. How scans are performed locally on a device, Only metadata is transferred to a server, which increases cybersecurity as sensitive data cannot be intercepted.

RoadWatch shows events and key information at a glance in a list, for quick situational awareness. Solution includes list management, to trigger specific reactions for the vehicles identified in each. For example, Opening a barrier to allow entry only to vehicles on the 'white list'. Setup for this is simple with a bulk upload option for license plate data.

Operators can use smart search to find specific license plates, either complete or partial, from different countries, as well as within a certain period of time.

More information can be obtained through the app's Statistics feature, informing traders about the busiest times of the day or days of the week.

It features great integration with the VMS Wave for greater analytics functionality and for the solution to work with other systems such as perimeter protection and access control. Rules can be set based on identified license plates. For example: Turn on the building's lighting and heating when a vehicle enters a site.

The next app developed by Hanwha Vision and FF Group, ParkWatch, It is scheduled to see the light of day later this year. It is a license plate reading solution integrated into the Q-series cameras that focuses on parking access facilities.


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By • 28 Sep, 2023
• Section: Systems control, Detection, Urban security