Under Vehicle Surveillance System
Under Vehicle Surveillance System (UVSS) is a system that automatically scans and digitally captures a clear image of the car undercarriage to locate explosives, guns, attached packages and other foreign objects. The UVSS are usually used at law enforcement buildings, military installations, airports, port facilities and other areas with demanding security precautions.
The systems are available in various specifications ranging from advanced digital linear systems with colour linear scan cameras, image zoom, and number plate recognition features to the budget video recording systems with simple recording functions. The product enables detection of any foreign bodies in real time eg. Explosives, arms, contrabands etc. that might be hidden under the underside of a vehicle. The system can be further integrated with any other security devices like boom barriers, tyre killers, bollards, spikes, Smart Card/RFID based access control systems, etc. so as to provide a complete premise security solution.
Features:
- Is an intelligent linear scan vehicle inspection system build to screen the underbodies of different vehicle types in seconds
- Transmit a high resolution undercarriage image to the computer for immediate review
- Is more than just a camera system, has intelligence software embedded with unique operation features and vehicle access database
- Has image zoom functions for easy identification of threats
- Scans vehicles traveling at different speed
- Can be operated in various environmental conditions
Automatic License Plate Recognition System (ALPR)
The Automatic License Plate Recognition System is used to capture entry vehicles’ car plate numbers.
As the vehicles triggered the Loop Sensor, the UVSS and Automatic License Plate Recognition System would be activated and images of the undercarriage and license plates are captured respectively.
The captured car plate numbers are then transferred to the Computer Monitoring Station on the LCD screen. Hence, the entry vehicle’s information such as car plate number, date and time of entry would be saved within the database. In the future, security officers can search for undercarriage images based on the car plate numbers or date and time of entry.


