Tattile ANPR cameras are now compatible with Bosch’s security system BVMS

February 17, 2021

 

 

 

Tattile ANPR cameras are now compatible with Bosch’s security system BVMS

 

 

 

Premium ANPR smart camera provider Tattile has partnered with Bosch Building Technologies for a plugin of its Tattile intelligent traffic cameras to be integrated in BVMS – the comprehensive security solution from Bosch. Through the cooperation Tattile automated number plate recognition cameras become part of an integrated security, safety and video management solution allowing for quick license plate recognition. Tattile’s cameras extract the number plate at the edge directly from the image on the camera itself and thereby eliminate the need for separate software which reduces installation effort significantly. Compatibility is currently ensured for Tattile Vega Basic; Tattile Vega Smart; and Tattile Vega1 with BVMS 10.1 (or newer).

The integration currently allows for two main use cases. One is the creation of blacklists for real-time notification about the appearance of a certain vehicle. With these blacklists operators are notified immediately if a blacklisted number plate is detected by one or multiple cameras, allowing them to track the vehicles pro-actively and prevent further incidents. The license plate blacklist can be individually configured from BVMS by uploading and editing a text file in the image pane. The text file is then sent to the Tattile cameras via FTP. Vice versa, the integrated BVMS alarm management triggers a real-time alarm in if a vehicle which is listed in a blacklist is captured by one or multiple cameras, ensuring that operators are notified immediately and can react accordingly. The second use case which is actually covered by the Tattile/ BVMS integration covers forensic search of vehicles for post-analysis. This functionality enables operators to find all detections of a certain number plate in a given time period, allowing to easily see the different vehicle locations over time and gives operators an overview how the vehicle moved through their area of interest.

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