Quick answer
Plate recognition systems should be planned by camera angle, lighting and barrier workflow.
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Biga Bilisim supports license plate recognition system planning for parking entrances, barriers and controlled vehicle access. Last updated: 2026-05-22.
License plate recognition planning should connect camera angle, lighting, barrier control, whitelist rules, network access and recording evidence.
Quick answer
Plate recognition systems should be planned by camera angle, lighting and barrier workflow.
Decision signal
Plate recognition accuracy depends more on placement and lighting than software alone.
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For plate recognition planning, send entrance count, vehicle flow, barrier type and lighting condition to sales@bigabilisim.com.
Plate recognition planning should begin with camera angle and lighting.
Barrier integration should be tested with real vehicle flow.
Vehicle access lists should have clear ownership before launch.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Plate recognition planning should begin with camera angle and lighting.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Barrier integration should be tested with real vehicle flow.
Reviewed 2026-05-22
Vehicle access lists should have clear ownership before launch.
Plate recognition should be planned by entrance lane, camera angle, lighting, vehicle speed, barrier integration, network access and recording needs.
Reading accuracy is affected by camera position, lens choice, lighting, vehicle speed, plate angle, weather, network stability and software rules.
Yes. Plate recognition can be planned with barrier control, authorized vehicle lists, visitor rules and security reporting workflows.
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