Private housing estate Nottingham Park Estate Ltd. required a reliable solution for secure vehicle access. The key demand of the end customer was that no RFID tags would be used. Nedap’s ALPR Access HD linked to Nortech’s Norpass3 access control system was chosen because of its security and flexibility.
Nottingham Park Estate Limited was foNedap AEOS access control solution secures Antwerp Harbour Authority’s new headquarters in Havenhuisrmed in 1985, essentially to maintain and improve the estate for its members and residents. It is a private residential housing estate to the west of Nottingham which is noted for its Victorian architecture and gas street lighting.
Secure, Flexible Solution
A reliable vehicle identification system was needed to replace the ageing RFID tagging system used to control vehicle access in and out of the estate. The Cheshire based company, Sitewatch Fire & Surveillance Ltd, a security systems consultant, installer and operator was commissioned to identify a suitable upgrade solution. They chose an ALPR-based Access Control solution from Nortech. This provides a secure and flexible means of managing access in and out of the estate for all residents, park staff and authorized visitors.
Supported by Nortech, Sitewatch installed Nedap’s ALPR Access HD cameras at each access point to the estate, replacing the old vehicle tag readers. The cameras are linked to the Norpass3 Access Control system and the license plate of each authorized vehicle is registered within the Norpass3 system.
Automatic License Plate Recognition
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Nedap’s ALPR Access HD is an all-in-one camera including High Definition camera, analyzer and high power IR illuminator. It covers nearly all European countries and has a broad list of worldwide countries supporting a large range of IR-reflective license plates. The usage of a HD sensor in combination with the high-power IR enables reading more complex number plates in more challenging circumstances and from a wider range.
The ALPR camera can automatically read a license plate at up to 10 meters as a vehicle approaches the access point. The plate is passed to the Norpass controller for validation and if valid, access is granted to the vehicle.
No Need To Issue Tags
The chosen solution avoids the need to issue vehicle tags to valid users, eliminating initial and ongoing tag replacement costs while reducing administrative time and cost.
"The new system improved customer convenience and put an end to vehicles trying to use the park for a shortcut," says Gary Jackson, Branch Manager North Region of Sitewatch Fire & Surveillance Ltd.
“The Nedap ANPR has been seamlessly integrated with Nortech’s NORPASS3 which enables customers to manage both number plates and credentials from one central system,” says Stephen Blackler, MD Nortech Control Systems Ltd.