PLUS highway uses Nvidia GPUs and software for number plate recognition - SoyaCincau

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PLUS is using Tapway's VehicleTrack solution that runs on Nvidia's GPUs and software to recognise cars in just 50 ms. It claims to have an ANPR accuracy of more than 99.4%.

With their system, PLUS can automate their toll payment rate which greatly reduces manpower. On top of that, it can also reduce losses due to fraud by matching the payment card ID with the licence plate to determine if the same card was used for both entry and exit lanes. Tapway claims in itsthat the system has an ANPR character accuracy of more than 99.4% and vehicle classification accuracy of more than 99%.

At the moment, PLUS has installed 577 cameras and it plans to expand to nearly 900 cameras in 92 toll plazas to meet its goal of freely flowing traffic., the number plate recognition was used for vehicle verification to detect, analyse and resolve most common RFID issues automatically in the background without interrupting a customer’s journey. The RFID and ANPR system was meant to facilitate a faster drive-through rate at the toll plaza lanes with speeds up to 30km/h versus 20km/h for SmartTAG.

 

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