Nexpa’s Video-based Parking Guidance System (VPGS) Components and Its Uses
NEXPA System Co., Ltd. is a leading company specializing in
smart parking and traffic law enforcement solution provider with our
proprietary video-analytics technology. The company was founded in February,
2004 in Seoul, South Korea.
VPGS Components
NPG-OMC12NW (OMNI-DIRECTIONAL
IP CAMERA SENSOR)
Installed in the middle of driveway on the ceiling to detect
cars in parking spaces and recognize license plate number
1.
FISH-EYE
LENS 360 DEGREE PANORAMA VIEW
Omni-directional IP camera sensor uses fish-eye lens which
has a 360 degree panorama view. This model is much economical because it covers
Max. 6 parking lots for LPR and Max. 12 parking lots for detection
concurrently. Also there is no blind spot for security surveillance
2.
DESIGNED
IN AN UNIQUE WAY AND GOOD-LOOKING
One of the strength of this model is its good and unique
design. NEXPA thinks the interior design factor too for your parking. vehicle parking management
system
3.
EASY
TO INSTALL
This model is designed to be very easy to install and reduce
the installation costs. You can only install IP camera sensor in the middle of
driveway on the ceiling. The recommended width of driveway is 6 meters (Max. 8
meters) and installing height is 2300~2400mm.
NPG-MUC12/PGCA
(UNI-DIRECTIONAL IP CAMERA SENSOR)
Installed on the 2 lines of raceway in a corridor to detect
vehicles on the opposite side row and recognize license plate number
1.
CLIENT
ORIENTED IP CAMERA SEONSOR
The embedded LED indicator of uni-directional IP camera
shows the availability of the parking lot(s) underneath. Also, the sub LED
indicator can be connected to show the each parking lot's status for drivers
and guide them much faster. parking
guidance system
2.
VARIOUS
TYPES FOR PROJECT SITE CONDITIONS
This
model has various types for different site conditions; Type A, B, and LED
indicator. Type A is a normal type which has camera and LED indicator. The
others only has a camera or a LED indicator for the case that there is not
parking lot row on the opposite side.
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