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ANPR works properly if the following camera installation requirements are met (for a list of supported countries see License plate recognition (VT) features and specifications):
the camera should be installed in a horizontal position;
- in order to recognize state license plates on high-speed roads, the camera should have the Global Shutter mode;
- character height is at least 15px, stroke width is at least 2px;
- minimum allowable contrast for uniformly contaminated license plates should be at least 10% (contrasting visibility of characters relative to the background is 25 on a 256-point scale);
- maximum allowable non-uniform contamination is no more than 12% (the ratio of the contaminated area to the total area of the license plate);
- the geometric proportions of the image shall not deviate by more than 10% from the real geometric proportions of the license plate.
Note
If you transmit MPEG-4 or H.264 streams over a stable connection, please set GOP length (Group of Pictures), i.e. the number of P- and B-frames between I-frames, to no more than 4–8 frames.
Attention!
The maximum vehicle speed for correct license plate recognition is limited to 180 km/h.
For stable ANPR operation, make sure that the image of the license plate is not:
- unequally lit;
- overexposed;
- blurred;
- distorted;
- interlaced;
- dirty.
Attention!
Otherwise, recognition accuracy might be compromised.
Some example number plate images that should be recognized fully and properly: