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The image received from video cameras must be sharp, contrast and readable for the correct recognition of containers license plates.
Requirements for the video camera characteristics:
Licensing requirements based on CPU processing power:
CPU | 1-core license (FPS) | 2-core license (FPS) | 4-core license (FPS) |
---|---|---|---|
Intel Core i3 | 1-2 | 1-4 | 1-8 |
Intel Core i5 | 1-2 | 1-5 | 2-10 |
Intel Core i7 | 1-3 | 2-7 | 2-14 |
Requirements for video camera position:
The distance between the video camera and the carriage should be at least 1.5 meters (depends on the focal length of the camera lens), the optimal distance is 5-7 meters.
Note
To simplify the setting, it is recommended to use the varifocal lenses. The focal length variation range should be selected in each case of the system installation.
If you use the camera with an integrated lens with a focal length of 2.8 mm or less, then there may be strong geometric distortions on the image. As a result, the recognition quality may go down. To avoid this, it is necessary to use special removable lenses with an aspherical lens, which eliminate these distortions.
The infrared sensor and the video camera should be located in the same vertical plane.
Note
If the analog video camera is used, then to prevent the video signal fading on the transmission line, it is necessary that the distance from the video camera to the digitizing device does not exceed 30 meters.
Image requirements:
When configuring video cameras, it is also required:
To provide the system operation at night, use the searchlight lighting of carriages/cisterns. Use usual halogen spotlight with a capacity of 1–1.5 kW when mounting spotlight in the distance of 5-7 meters from railway. Locate spotlight as shown in the figure below. Such location allows avoiding the following:
Reference image received from the correctly mounted and configured video camera is shown in the following figure.