ANPR Day 6: Existing Systems

Today, the existing systems were to be studied. But it was found that the existing system for number plate recognition is still basically in pre-technological era. Most of the recognition work is done manually because of which the whole process is long, tedious and lacks any transparency. It is unable to take benefits of the present and future technological capabilities.

Due to which most of the traffic and security applications are done through outdated or pedestrian methods which are slow, error-prone and impractical in current scenario.

With the advent of information technologies, it has become an increasing necessity that all existing systems be upgraded and integrated with this new technology in order to make these systems more advanced, transparent, fast and better than before.

Another motivation for this project was the heinous crime that was committed on 16 December, 2012 in Delhi. In which the 23 year old woman was brutally gang-raped in a moving bus. That bus did not have a permit to drive in the city. Tracking of such illegal vehicles and tracking of suspicious activities with a well-placed ANPR system could have permitted this crime from happening. It would have also helped in strict enforcement of traffic rules , tracking stolen vehicles, terrorist activities and preventing or solving other crimes. 

Comments

  1. Hey nice blog and you taken a good example, so this kind of system should be installed in the parking zones.
    anpr system

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