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Characters | Similar Characters | Characters | Similar Characters |
1 | "1I" | K | "HKR" |
2 | "2Z" | M | "HKM" |
3 | "38B" | O | "0DOQ" |
5 | "5S" | P | "FP" |
8 | "38B" | Q | "0DOQ" |
B | "38B" | R | "HKR" |
D | "0DOQ" | T | "TY" |
E | "EF" | V | "VY" |
F | "EFP" | Y | "VTY" |
H | "HKMR" | Z | "2Z" |
I | "1I" |
Handheld Example
This system can be displayed on the handheld's everyday usage this is shown in the example below;
- Navigate to the 'Search Vehicles' menu on the main menu screen.
- This will bring you to this search bar and type in the license plate number that you are looking for. For this example we are using the license plate number AFVK663.
- Since we have looked up AFVK663 the Handheld will match you with the registered vehicle APVK668. It does this because in coherence with the lookup table the character 3 is similar to the number 8 and F is similar to the character V therefore fixing the license plate error by finding a plate in the database that matches.
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Application on Admin Side
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- Navigate to the Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) Capture Log by clicking view LPR events under the License Plate Recognition sub-header in the Parking Management tab.
- This will bring you to the Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) Capture Log which is where you can search for your chosen license plate. In this scenario we will search our license plate ABC128 with the 'Fuzzy Search' prompt toggled off. Expected Result: No License Plates Found.
- Now if we repeat this search with the 'Fuzzy Search' toggled on the results are vastly different with there being many License Plate Captures for the registered vehicle with license plate ABC123 which is what we want. It does this by referencing the previously provided lookup table and repeating license plate searches for each variation of the license plate's similar characters and by doing so it corrects any errors in the LPR reads.