DTK LPR Solution: Deployment Best Practices and Performance Tips
DTK LPR Solution: Deployment Best Practices and Performance Tips
Pre-deployment planning
- Assess requirements: expected throughput (plates/sec), number of lanes/cameras, peak hours, retention period.
- Choose architecture: central Management/Database server + distributed LPR Service nodes for scale and fault tolerance.
- Network sizing: allocate bandwidth for RTSP/H.264 streams and JPEG/frame uploads; prefer Gigabit LAN for multi-camera sites.
- Hardware selection: use CPUs with high single-thread IPC for CPU-only setups; add NVIDIA GPUs (CUDA/TensorRT) where real‑time high-throughput processing is needed.
Camera selection & physical installation
- Camera type: daylight + IR-capable LPR cameras with IP66/67 housings for outdoors.
- Resolution & lens: 1080p (minimum) with lens chosen so plates occupy ~10–20% of frame width.
- Mounting height & angle: 3–4 m high; aim ~0–30° angle to plate surface; avoid steep oblique views.
- Field of view / lanes: one camera per lane ideal; max two lanes if plates remain large in frame.
- Lighting: use IR illuminators or headlight compensation; avoid direct sun/glare and reflective obstacles.
Camera settings for reliable captures
- Manual exposure/white balance: disable aggressive auto settings to reduce noise.
- Shutter speed: increase for high-speed lanes to avoid motion blur.
- Codec & compression: prefer MJPEG or low-compression settings; minimize GOP size and heavy compression artifacts.
- Frame rate: 15–30 FPS depending on vehicle speed and required detection window.
Software configuration (DTK specifics)
- Countries/formats: set relevant country codes in DTK parameters to improve recognition accuracy.
- Plate size thresholds: tune MinPlateWidth/Max
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