Reference this photo from the IPVM tool...

Capture targets are: 1) northbound traffic after they cross the crosshatched area, and 2) eastbound traffic immediately east of the intersection. Generally, it is within the area as shown for the camera.
Software: Using Blue Iris with Plate Recognizer.
Platform: I9-9900K w/ 32GB RAM, dedicated to BI
Camera: I started with a Frankenstein Hikvision 2085 bullet, modified with various lenses (25mm f2.4 lens at the time of the IPVM screenshot). Daytime success rate was at best 75 % and nighttime capture was abysmal. I now have the OPTION of either the IPC-HFW5241E-Z12E or the IPC-B5442E-Z4E.
There is an overview camera located in the same area as the LPR camera. There is also an illuminator installed at that same spot. The illuminator (Amazon.com : CMVision IR110-114 LED Indoor/Outdoor Long Range 200-300ft IR Illuminator with Free 2A 12VDC Adaptor : Infrared Motion Detectors : Electronics) is advertised as having 200-300 ft range and is pointed toward the intersection. I can clearly see the IR illumination as far away as the sidewalk and into the street, but far short of the intersection.
I live in a state with only rear license plates.
I am finding the rear license plate capture to be particularly challenging. I need the alert image to contain the license plate for Plate Recognizer to work properly. While traffic generally slows for the speed hump (cross-hatched area in the photo), there is little consistency to how much they slow. Some barely slow at all and others will slow to a crawl. Nighttime is terrible due to headlights setting off triggers before the vehicle appears in the image.
Using BI with Plate Recognizer, I think the process is: Motion -> Trigger -> Deepstack -> Confirm -> Alert -> Plate Recognizer
As this particular street is fairly busy, I get numerous "Occupied" results from DeepStack in the triggers each day. Maybe 5 to 10 percent.
For those with Dahua/Empire/Loryta cameras, are you using ONVIF triggers? Are you using IVS settings and if so, which?
Anyone using BI for rear license capture, how did you set the trigger?
Any suggestions welcomed.

Capture targets are: 1) northbound traffic after they cross the crosshatched area, and 2) eastbound traffic immediately east of the intersection. Generally, it is within the area as shown for the camera.
Software: Using Blue Iris with Plate Recognizer.
Platform: I9-9900K w/ 32GB RAM, dedicated to BI
Camera: I started with a Frankenstein Hikvision 2085 bullet, modified with various lenses (25mm f2.4 lens at the time of the IPVM screenshot). Daytime success rate was at best 75 % and nighttime capture was abysmal. I now have the OPTION of either the IPC-HFW5241E-Z12E or the IPC-B5442E-Z4E.
There is an overview camera located in the same area as the LPR camera. There is also an illuminator installed at that same spot. The illuminator (Amazon.com : CMVision IR110-114 LED Indoor/Outdoor Long Range 200-300ft IR Illuminator with Free 2A 12VDC Adaptor : Infrared Motion Detectors : Electronics) is advertised as having 200-300 ft range and is pointed toward the intersection. I can clearly see the IR illumination as far away as the sidewalk and into the street, but far short of the intersection.
I live in a state with only rear license plates.
I am finding the rear license plate capture to be particularly challenging. I need the alert image to contain the license plate for Plate Recognizer to work properly. While traffic generally slows for the speed hump (cross-hatched area in the photo), there is little consistency to how much they slow. Some barely slow at all and others will slow to a crawl. Nighttime is terrible due to headlights setting off triggers before the vehicle appears in the image.
Using BI with Plate Recognizer, I think the process is: Motion -> Trigger -> Deepstack -> Confirm -> Alert -> Plate Recognizer
As this particular street is fairly busy, I get numerous "Occupied" results from DeepStack in the triggers each day. Maybe 5 to 10 percent.
For those with Dahua/Empire/Loryta cameras, are you using ONVIF triggers? Are you using IVS settings and if so, which?
Anyone using BI for rear license capture, how did you set the trigger?
Any suggestions welcomed.
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