Payment that matches the actual number of cars.
Number-plate recognition, ticketing and payment on one platform — with detection of a second vehicle entering on a ticket someone else paid for.
When this makes sense
- The car park has an entry and exit that need charging for, and the vehicle count doesn't match the day's revenue.
- There's suspicion that two vehicles enter on one paid ticket, or tickets are passed between users.
- You need an occupancy and revenue report available without physically walking to the pay station.
- A shopping centre or business site wants automatic payment without permanent staff at the barrier.
When it doesn't
- Parking is free and open, with no need for ticketing or entry control.
- The number of vehicles is small and payment is still handled manually without revenue disputes.
- You just want a physical obstacle at the entrance, without plate recognition or payment — that's a job for the barrier alone, not the whole parking platform.
How it works
- 01
ANPR camera at entry
The camera reads the plate on entry and logs arrival time, with no need for the driver to leave the vehicle.
- 02
Ticket or identification
The system issues a ticket or uses the plate itself as identification, depending on the type of car park.
- 03
Payment on exit
Dwell time is calculated automatically, and payment runs through a pay station, card or app.
- 04
Second-vehicle detection
If another vehicle tries to enter on the same ticket, the system flags it as a mismatch.
- 05
Report and analysis
Web software shows occupancy, revenue and mismatches, available from anywhere through a named account.
What's in the system
- ANPR cameraentry and exit
- Pay station or terminalcard, cash, app
- Payment softwareticketing and reporting
- Duplicate-entry detectionby ticket or plate
- Display screenspace status, pricing
- Link to the barrieropen signal on a paid ticket
Technical parameters
- Recognition
- ANPR
- Payment
- card · cash · app
- Software
- web-based, reports available remotely
- Duplicate-entry detection
- by ticket or plate
- Communication
- IP network
- Integration
- barriers, CCTV cameras
Example — shopping centre car park, 200 spaces
- ANPR cameras
- 2 (entry + exit)
- Pay stations
- 2
- Capacity
- 200 spaces
- Report
- daily and monthly, revenue and occupancy
Illustrative example, not an offer. The final project follows a site visit.
Questions
How does the system detect a second vehicle entering on someone else's ticket?
The ANPR cameras at entry and exit compare the plate to the ticket; a mismatch is logged immediately in the report as a suspicious event.
Does payment differ for subscribers and occasional users?
Yes, the system recognises a subscriber's plate and only charges occasional users by ticket or dwell time.
Can I check parking revenue remotely?
Yes, through the web software available from a named account — no need to walk to the pay station.
Does the parking system include the barrier itself?
No, the barrier is a separate line — here we design plate recognition, ticketing and payment; the barrier is chosen and linked separately.
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