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Directions in Development of Enforcement System for Moving Violation in Intersection  

Lee, Ho-Won (도로교통공단 교통과학연구원)
Hyun, Cheol-Seung (도로교통공단 교통과학연구원)
Joo, Doo-Hwan (도로교통공단 교통과학연구원)
Kim, Dong-Hyo (도로교통공단 교통과학연구원)
Lee, Choul-Ki (아주대학교 건설교통공학부)
Park, Dae-Hyun (파주시청 정보통신관실)
Publication Information
The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems / v.10, no.6, 2011 , pp. 32-39 More about this Journal
Abstract
Even if the traffic light is green, if vehicles enter a jammed intersection, they are violation of the law. The police is enforcing law as a part of a nation wide campaign. Because, using the camcorder, the police can not do enforcement the offending vehicle, there are other techniques. Our research group proposed automated photographic equipment enable to enforce moving violation in intersection. Using new license plate recognition technology and backtracking technology to trace the offending vehicle, once the system detects a violator, it records 8 wide pictures and 1picture from the front vehicle, showing it enter and proceed through the intersection. Field experimental results obtained in the system, the following conclusions. The three measures of effectiveness investigated were recognition rate 83.5, mis-match recognition rate 1.5%.
Keywords
Backtracking technology; licence plate recognition rate; enforcement system;
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