Automatic Number Plate Recognition PDF
Automatic Number Plate Recognition PDF
Concerns about these systems have centered on privacy fears of government tracking citizens movements,
misidentication, high error rates, and increased government spending.
Etymology
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4 TECHNOLOGY
Development history
ANPR was invented in 1976 at the Police Scientic Development Branch in the UK. Prototype systems were
working by 1979, and contracts were let to produce industrial systems, rst at EMI Electronics, and then at Computer Recognition Systems (CRS) in Wokingham, UK.
Early trial systems were deployed on the A1 road and at
the Dartford Tunnel. However it did not become widely
used until new developments in cheaper and easier to use
software was pioneered during the 1990s. The rst arrest through detection of a stolen car was made in 1981
and the rst documented case of ANPR in helping solve
a murder occurred in November 2005 after the murder
of Sharon Beshenivsky, in which City of Bradford based The font on Dutch plates was changed to improve plate recognition.
ANPR played a vital role in locating and subsequently
convicting her killers.[4]
with such dierences in order to be truly eective. More
complicated systems can cope with international variants,
though many programs are individually tailored to each
3 Components
country.
The software aspect of the system runs on standard home
computer hardware and can be linked to other applications or databases. It rst uses a series of image manipulation techniques to detect, normalize and enhance
the image of the number plate, and then optical character
recognition (OCR) to extract the alphanumerics of the
license plate. ANPR systems are generally deployed in
one of two basic approaches: one allows for the entire
process to be performed at the lane location in real-time,
and the other transmits all the images from many lanes
to a remote computer location and performs the OCR
process there at some later point in time. When done
at the lane site, the information captured of the plate alphanumeric, date-time, lane identication, and any other
information required is completed in approximately 250
milliseconds. This information can easily be transmitted
to a remote computer for further processing if necessary,
or stored at the lane for later retrieval. In the other arrangement, there are typically large numbers of PCs used
in a server farm to handle high workloads, such as those
found in the London congestion charge project. Often in
such systems, there is a requirement to forward images to
the remote server, and this can require larger bandwidth
transmission media.
Technology
ANPR uses optical character recognition (OCR) on images taken by cameras. When Dutch vehicle registration
plates switched to a dierent style in 2002, one of the
changes made was to the font, introducing small gaps in
some letters (such as P and R) to make them more distinct and therefore more legible to such systems. Some
license plate arrangements use variations in font sizes
and positioningANPR systems must be able to cope
The cameras used can include existing road-rule enforcement or closed-circuit television cameras, as well as mobile units, which are usually attached to vehicles. Some
systems use infrared cameras to take a clearer image of
the plates.[5][6][7][8][9] [10] [11][12][13][14]
5 Algorithms
more durable processors that t in the trunks of police and contrast, and then the characters are segmented to be ready
vehicles, allowed law enforcement ocers to patrol daily for OCR.
with the benet of license plate reading in real time, when
There are seven primary algorithms that the software rethey can interdict immediately.
quires for identifying a license plate:
Despite their eectiveness, there are noteworthy challenges related with mobile ANPRs. One of the biggest is
1. Plate localization responsible for nding and isothat the processor and the cameras must work fast enough
lating the plate on the picture.
to accommodate relative speeds of more than 100 mph
(160 km/h), a likely scenario in the case of oncoming
2. Plate orientation and sizing compensates for the
trac. This equipment must also be very ecient since
skew of the plate and adjusts the dimensions to the
the power source is the vehicle battery, and equipment
required size.
must be small to minimize the space it requires.
3. Normalization adjusts the brightness and contrast
Relative speed is only one issue that aects the cameras
of the image.
ability to actually read a license plate. Algorithms must be
4. Character segmentation nds the individual charable to compensate for all the variables that can aect the
acters on the plates.
ANPRs ability to produce an accurate read, such as time
of day, weather and angles between the cameras and the
5. Optical character recognition.
license plates. A systems illumination wavelengths can
also have a direct impact on the resolution and accuracy
6. Syntactical/Geometrical analysis check characters
of a read in these conditions.
and positions against country-specic rules.
Installing ANPR cameras on law enforcement vehicles
requires careful consideration of the juxtaposition of the
cameras to the license plates they are to read. Using
the right number of cameras and positioning them accurately for optimal results can prove challenging, given
the various missions and environments at hand. Highway patrol requires forward-looking cameras that span
multiple lanes and are able to read license plates at very
high speeds. City patrol needs shorter range, lower focal
length cameras for capturing plates on parked cars. Parking lots with perpendicularly parked cars often require a
specialized camera with a very short focal length. Most
technically advanced systems are exible and can be congured with a number of cameras ranging from one to
four which can easily be repositioned as needed. States
with rear-only license plates have an additional challenge
since a forward-looking camera is ineective with oncoming trac. In this case one camera may be turned
backwards.
6 Diculties
There are a number of possible diculties that the software must be able to cope with. These include:
IMAGING HARDWARE
On some cars, tow bars may obscure one or two characters of the license plate. Bikes on bike racks can also
obscure the number plate, though in some countries and
jurisdictions, such as Victoria, Australia, bike plates are
supposed to be tted. Some small-scale systems allow for
some errors in the license plate. When used for giving
specic vehicles access to a barricaded area, the decision
may be made to have an acceptable error rate of one character. This is because the likelihood of an unauthorized
car having such a similar license plate is seen as quite
small. However, this level of inaccuracy would not be
acceptable in most applications of an ANPR system.
7 Imaging hardware
At the front end of any ANPR system is the imaging hardware which captures the image of the license plates. The
initial image capture forms a critically important part of
the ANPR system which, in accordance to the garbage in,
garbage out principle of computing, will often determine
the overall performance.
License plate capture is typically performed by specialized cameras designed specically for the task, although
new software techniques are being implemented that supPoor le resolution, usually because the plate is too port any I.P.-based surveillance camera and increase the
far away but sometimes resulting from the use of a utility of ANPR for perimeter security applications. Faclow-quality camera.
tors which pose diculty for license plate imaging cameras include the speed of the vehicles being recorded,
Blurry images, particularly motion blur.
varying level of ambient light, headlight glare and harsh
Poor lighting and low contrast due to overexposure, environmental conditions. Most dedicated license plate
capture cameras will incorporate infrared illumination in
reection or shadows.
order to solve the problems of lighting and plate reecAn object obscuring (part of) the plate, quite often tivity.
a tow bar, or dirt on the plate.
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background in any lighting conditions. A camera that
makes use of active infrared imaging (with a normal
colour lter over the lens and an infrared illuminator
next to it) benets greatly from this as the infrared waves
are reected back from the plate. This is only possible
on dedicated ANPR cameras, however, and so cameras
used for other purposes must rely more heavily on the
software capabilities. Further, when a full-colour image
is required as well as use of the ANPR-retrieved details,
it is necessary to have one infrared-enabled camera and
one normal (colour) camera working together.
Circumvention techniques
Vehicle owners have used a variety of techniques in an attempt to evade ANPR systems and road-rule enforcement
cameras in general. One method increases the reective
properties of the lettering and makes it more likely that
the system will be unable to locate the plate or produce a
high enough level of contrast to be able to read it. This
is typically done by using a plate cover or a spray, though
claims regarding the eectiveness of the latter are disputed. In most jurisdictions, the covers are illegal and
covered under existing laws, while in most countries there
is no law to disallow the use of the sprays.[16][17] Other
users have attempted to smear their license plate with dirt
or utilize covers to mask the plate.
Novelty frames around Texas license plates were made
illegal in Texas on 1 September 2003 by Texas Senate Bill Closed-circuit television cameras such as these can be used to
439 because they caused problems with ANPR devices. take the images scanned by automatic number plate recognition
That law made it a Class C misdemeanor (punishable by systems
a ne of up to US $200), or Class B (punishable by a
9.1
POLICE ENFORCEMENT
Australia
Several State Police Forces, and the Department of Justice (Victoria)[20] use both xed and mobile ANPR systems. The New South Wales Police Force Highway Patrol
were the rst to trial and use a xed ANPR camera system
in Australia in 2005. In 2009 they began a roll-out of a
mobile ANPR system (known ocially as MANPR)[21]
with three infrared cameras tted to its Highway Patrol
eet.[22] The system identies unregistered and stolen vehicles as well as disqualied or suspended drivers as well
as other 'persons of interest' such as persons having out- Road gantry trac enforcement and data point on the M7 highway at rd, Hungary
standing warrants.[23]
9.2
Belgium
9.3
Denmark
9.4
France
180 gantries over major roads have been built throughout the country. These together with a further 250 xed
cameras is to enable a levy of an eco tax on lorries over
3.5 tonnes. The system is currently being opposed and
whilst they may be collecting data on vehicles passing the
cameras, no eco tax is being charged.[26]
9.5
quarters and the Central Commission of Public Administration and Electronic Services with the aim to install
and operate a unied intelligent transportation system
(ITS) with nationwide coverage by the end of 2015.[29]
Within the system, 160 portable trac enforcement and
data-gathering units and 365 permanent gantry installations were brought online with ANPR, speed detection, imaging and statistical capabilities. Since all the
data points are connected to a centrally located ITS, each
member of the consortium is able to separately utilize its
range of administrative and enforcement activities, such
as remote vehicle registration and insurance verication,
speed, lane and trac light enforcement and wanted or
stolen vehicle interception among others.
Several Hungarian auxiliary police units also use a system
called Matrix Police[30] in cooperation with the police.
It consists of a portable computer equipped with a web
camera that scans the stolen car database using automatic
number plate recognition. The system is installed on the
dashboard of selected patrol vehicles (PDA-based handheld versions also exist) and is mainly used to control the
license plate of parking cars. As the Auxiliary Police do
not have the authority to order moving vehicles to stop, if
a stolen car is found, the formal police is informed.
Germany
9.7 Turkey
9.10
United States
9.8
Ukraine
9.9
United Kingdom
Mobile ANPR use is widespread among US law enforcement agencies at the city, county, state and federal level.
According to a 2012 report by the Police Executive Research Forum, approximately 71% of all US police departments use some form of ANPR.[33] Mobile ANPR
is becoming a signicant component of municipal predictive policing strategies and intelligence gathering,[34]
as well as for recovery of stolen vehicles, identication
of wanted felons, and revenue collection from individuals who are delinquent on city or state taxes or nes,
or monitoring for Amber Alerts. Successfully recognized plates may be matched against databases including wanted person, protection order, missing person,
gang member, known and suspected terrorist, supervised
release, immigration violator, and National Sex Oender
lists.[35] In addition to the real-time processing of license
plate numbers, ALPR systems in the US collect (and can
indenitely store) data from each license plate capture.
Images, dates, times and GPS coordinates can be stockpiled and can help place a suspect at a scene, aid in witness identication, pattern recognition or the tracking of
individuals.
An early, private sector mobile ANPR application
has been applications for vehicle repossession and
recovery[36] ), although the application of ANPR by private companies to collect information from privately
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owned vehicles or collected from private property (for example, driveways) has become an issue of sensitivity and
public debate.[37] Other ALPR uses include parking enforcement, and revenue collection from individuals who
are delinquent on city or state taxes or nes. The technology is often featured in the reality TV show Parking Wars
featured on A&E Network. In the show, tow truck drivers
and booting teams use the ALPR to nd delinquent vehicles with high amounts of unpaid parking nes.
9.12 Sweden
CRIME DETERRENT
10.3 UK
See also: Road speed limit enforcement in the United
Kingdom
The technique is tested by the Swedish police at nine dif- One of the most notable stretches of average speed camferent places in Sweden.[40]
eras in the UK is found on the A77 road in Scotland, with
32 miles (51 km) being monitored between Glasgow and
Ayr.[52] In 2006 it was conrmed that speeding tickets
could potentially be avoided from the 'SPECS' cameras
10 Average-speed cameras
by changing lanes and the RAC Foundation feared that
people may play Russian Roulette changing from one
lane to another to lessen their odds of being caught.[46]
Main article: Speed limit enforcement
However, in 2007 the system was upgraded for multi-lane
use and in 2008 the manufacturer described the myth
ANPR is used for speed limit enforcement in Australia,
as categorically untrue.[53] There exists evidence that
Austria,[41] Belgium,[42] Dubai (UAE), France, Italy,[43]
implementation of systems such as SPECS has a considThe Netherlands,[44] Spain,[45] and the UK.[46]
erable eect on the volume of drivers travelling at excesThis works by tracking vehicles travel time between two sive speeds; on the stretch of road mentioned above (A77
xed points, and calculating the average speed. These Between Glasgow and Ayr) there has been noted a huge
cameras are claimed to have an advantage over traditional drop in speeding violations since the introduction of a
speed cameras in maintaining steady legal speeds over ex- SPECS system.[52]
tended distances, rather than encouraging heavy braking
on approach to specic camera locations and subsequent
acceleration back to illegal speeds.[47]
11 Crime deterrent
10.1
Italy
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ment and government facilities, and transportation centers. ANPR is marketed as able to be implemented
through networks of IP based surveillance cameras that
perform double duty alongside facial recognition, object tracking, and recording systems for the purpose of
monitoring suspicious or anomalous behavior, improving
access control, and matching against watch lists. ANPR
systems are most commonly installed at points of significant sensitivity, ingress or egress. Major US agencies
such as the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the Department of Transportation
and the Department of Defense have purchased ANPR
for perimeter security applications.[54] Large networks
of ANPR systems are being installed by cities such as
Boston, London and New York City to provide citywide
protection against acts of terrorism, and to provide support for public gatherings and public spaces.[55]
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Trac control
Many cities and districts have developed trac control Ontario's 407 ETR highway uses a combination of ANPR
systems to help monitor the movement and ow of ve- and radio transponders to toll vehicles entering and exithicles around the road network. This had typically in- ing the road. Radio antennas are located at each junction
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14.4
Sweden
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Both front and back number plates are being captured,
on vehicles going both in and out this gives up to four
chances to capture the number plates of a vehicle entering and exiting the zone. This list is then compared with
a list of cars whose owners/operators have paid to enter
the zone those that have not paid are ned. The registered owner of such a vehicle is looked up in a database
provided by the DVLA.[67]
14.4 Sweden
tion charge
15 Usage
Several UK companies and agencies use ANPR systems.
These include Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA),[68] Driver and Vehicle Licensing
Agency (DVLA)[69] and Transport for London.[70]
16 Challenges
16.1 Controversy
The introduction of ANPR systems has led to fears
of misidentication and the furthering of 1984-style
surveillance.[71] In the United States, some such as Gregg
Easterbrook oppose what they call machines that issue
The London congestion charge is an example of a system speeding tickets and red-light tickets as the beginning
that charges motorists entering a payment area. Transport of a slippery slope towards an automated justice system:
for London (TfL) uses ANPR systems and charges motorists a daily fee of 10 paid before 10pm if they enter,
A machine classies a person as an oender,
leave or move around within the congestion charge zone
and you can't confront your accuser because
between 7 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. A rethere is no accuser... can it be wise to esduced fee of 9 is paid by vehicle owners who sign up
tablish a principle that when a machine says
for the automatic deduction scheme. Fines for traveling
you did something illegal, you are presumed
within the zone without paying the charge are 60 per inguilty?"[72]
fraction if paid before the deadline, doubling to 120 per
infraction thereafter.
Similar criticisms have been raised in other countries.
There are currently 1,500 cameras which use automatic Easterbrook also argues that this technology is employed
number plate recognition (ANPR) technology.[66] There to maximize revenue for the state, rather than to proare also a number of mobile camera units which may be mote safety.[72] The electronic surveillance system prodeployed anywhere in the zone.
duces tickets which in the US are often in excess of $100,
It is estimated that around 98% of vehicles moving within and are virtually impossible for a citizen to contest in
the zone are caught on camera. The video streams are court without the help of an attorney. The revenues gentransmitted to a data centre located in central London erated by these machines are shared generously with the
where the ANPR software deduces the registration plate private corporation that builds and operates them, creatof the vehicle. A second data centre provides a backup ing a strong incentive to tweak the system to generate as
location for image data.
many tickets as possible.
The London congestion charge scheme uses 230 cameras and
ANPR to help monitor vehicles in the charging zone
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Older systems had been notably unreliable; in the UK this
has been known to lead to charges being made incorrectly
with the vehicle owner having to pay 10 in order to be
issued with proof (or not) of the oense. Improvements
in technology have drastically decreased error rates, but
false accusations are still frequent enough to be a problem.
Perhaps the best known incident involving the abuse of an
ANPR database in North America is the case of Edmonton Sun reporter Kerry Diotte in 2004. Diotte wrote an
article critical of Edmonton police use of trac cameras
for revenue enhancement, and in retaliation was added
to an ANPR database of high-risk drivers in an attempt to monitor his habits and create an opportunity
to arrest him.[73][74][75] The police chief and several ofcers were red as a result, and The Oce of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada expressed public concern
over the growing police use of technology to spy on
motorists.[76]
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CHALLENGES
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16.3
19 See also
AI eect
Applications of articial intelligence
Closed circuit television
Facial recognition system
Parking lot
Road Policing Unit
SPECS (speed camera)
Vehicle location data
Lists
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Other uses
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