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VITS ]
VITS,
acronym for Vehicle Identification and Tracking System,
is a piece of software allowing users to track the movement
of vehicles within a given area, regardless of their
sizes and speeds. As a LAN intelligent server system,
the program is capable of recognizing vehicles' license
plate number.
VITS
employs the detection results of Car Detector- a program
that detects vehicles' numbers, colors, speeds ... from
video stream sourced by vehicle license plate number,
and then analyzes and processes the information. VITS
manages a wide area with many surveillance cameras generating
huge data, among them images of vehicles in general
and images of their license plate numbers.
In
management, VITS helps to detect and give suitable alert
for any “problem” car through making alarm sound, activating
API and sending email to responsible person.
Main features:
- Recognize
and record license plate number on moving vehicles.
- Identify
vehicle color and type.
- Locate
the place where the cars are detected on the map.
- Log
vehicle information with time stamp to local database.
Model secure areas on the map.
- Generate
alarms and emails if vehicle information triggers
user defined rules (allowed vehicles and/or dis-allowed
vehicles).
Vehicle Activity Summary Report
This
display shows an overview of a monitored zone with the
locations of all cameras indicated. The summary data
of vehicle activity within a defined zone includes number
of vehicles, time in zone, and speed information. The
log contains a record all vehicles that have entered
and exited the zone within the defined time period.
Chart of operation of VITS

System Requirements
-
CCTV—NTSC, PAL, or MPEG4 input
- PC to support input from up to 16 cameras (cumulative
240 fps)
- Pentium
4 processor at 2.8 GHz
- 512
MB of RAM
- 80
GB of Hard Disk
- Video
input board—NTSC format
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