Real-time ALARM of Vehicles by SMS

18
Slide 1 www.I-Cube.co.za Real-time ALARM of Vehicles by SMS AUGUST 2008 Presented by Barry T. Fryer Dudley (MBA {IT}; MSc {Image Analysis} “..any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C. Clark

description

AUGUST 2008. Real-time ALARM of Vehicles by SMS. Presented by Barry T. Fryer Dudley (MBA {IT}; MSc {Image Analysis}. “..any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C. Clark. Typical Enforcement Layout. Current. NEW: SMS (34665). SMS: Search. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Real-time ALARM of Vehicles by SMS

PowerPoint Presentation

Slide 6www.I-Cube.co.za

CONNECTIVITYSlide 8www.I-Cube.co.za

1 - Capture3 OCR5 Report

AcquireProcessIdentify AnalyzeReportElectronic Imaging Fundamentals2 Find Plate4 Alarm

Slide 3www.I-Cube.co.zaSMS: Search

See a suspicious carUse a cell ph to send an SMS to 34665 with the license plateFind out if the car is:StolenWantedRegisteredNot listedAllowed Entry, ETC. (Costs R2 per SMS)

Slide 4www.I-Cube.co.zaHow To Add a vehicle to the database

SMS the license plate to 34665 FOR EXAMPLE: Licence Query ND 12345Licence Stolen ND 12345Licence Hijack ND 12345Licence Monitor ND 12345Licence Stop ND 12345(Costs R2 per SMS)

Slide 5www.I-Cube.co.zaSMS: Database sharing

The database created is then available to be downloaded to any LPR system in operation Database is updated in real time via SMS notifications sent in

Slide 7www.I-Cube.co.zaSeeing Is Believing

Slide 9www.I-Cube.co.za

Pulsed Illumination for 24 HR operationSlide 10www.I-Cube.co.za

Camera/IlluminationUnits (Up to 6 per system) IP orFrame GrabberLPR Software + DLL+Sample Client ProgramPC Station

Included HardwareI/O Card +Terminal BlockPower Supply for SCH Point APoint B - XLPR SystemSlide 11www.I-Cube.co.za

BAKER4ZN,..........,1,No,,Thu Jul 27 18:01:45 2006,C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Solutions\SeeWay\New E\060727\11_15479750_1.jpgDATA is sent in REAL TIME via TCP/IP to Stolen Vehicle DATABASE

NOTE: Database does not reside on LPR PC, DATA is sent to DB 8/24/2008 11:25Slide 12www.I-Cube.co.zaN3 Licence Plate Test ResultsLicence plates tested11 992

Currently sought599 5%

Current and Historical :

Cases registered 1 096 9%

Recoveries536 4.5%

Insurance Claims registered341 2.85%

8/24/2008 11:25Slide 13www.I-Cube.co.za

8/24/2008 11:25Slide 14www.I-Cube.co.za

Mobile Real Time Licence Plate IdentificationSupplies Case Number, Police Station, Date of Theft, Vehicle IdentifiersTRZ235GP,..........,1,No,,Thu Jul 27 18:01:42 2006,C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Solutions\SeeWay\New E\060727\11_15477578_1.jpgBAKER4ZN,..........,1,No,,Thu Jul 27 18:01:45 2006,C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Solutions\SeeWay\New E\060727\11_15479750_1.jpgPFJ654GP,..........,1,No,,Thu Jul 27 18:01:46 2006,C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Solutions\SeeWay\New E\060727\11_15481343_1.jpgNP74555,..........,1,No,,Thu Jul 27 18:01:47 2006,C:\Program Files\HI-TECH Solutions\SeeWay\New E\060727\11_15482343_1.jpg

8/24/2008 11:25Slide 15www.I-Cube.co.za

Slide 16www.I-Cube.co.zaRESULTS 3 DAY N3 TEST (ASD SITES):Vehicles tested : 63 955Vehicles possibly stolen : 2 094Usual caveats apply e.g. number plates may have been re-issued where the previous vehicle which had the registration was (and still is) stolen etc. Please treat this information as confidential and do not disclose to anyone except for the law enforcement agencies involved i.e. SAPS, RTRI, Metro. Please do not make this info available to recovery agents, businesses etc. We need to ensure that we do not breach our contract with the SAPS in this regard.Slide 17www.I-Cube.co.zaRESULTS FROM 1 DAY ROADBLOCK ON N2 (CT):Vehicles Processed : 16 914Vehicles Possibly Stolen :390Usual caveats apply e.g. number plates may have been re-issued where the previous vehicle which had the registration was (and still is) stolen etc. Please treat this information as confidential and do not disclose to anyone except for the law enforcement agencies involved i.e. SAPS, RTRI, Metro. Please do not make this info available to recovery agents, businesses etc. We need to ensure that we do not breach our contract with the SAPS in this regard.Slide 18www.I-Cube.co.zaReferencesB.T. Dudley. "Image Analysis and Waste Technology in Africa", Binary - Computers in Microbiology, 5, 3-4. (1993) B.T. Dudley, A.R. Howgrave-Graham, A.G. Bruton and F.M. Wallis. "The application of digital image analysis to quantifying and measuring UASB digester granules", Biotechnology & Bioengineering. 42, 279 - 283. (1993) Castleman, K. R. 1998. Concepts in Imaging and Microscopy: Color ImageProcessing for Microscopy. The Biological Bulletin. 194 (2): 100-107.Russ, J.C. 1995. The Image Processing Handbook. 2nd ed. CRC Press. BocaRaton, FL.Inoue, S. (1986). Video Microscopy. Plenum Press Internet: www.I-Cube.co.za

Thanks to: