Synology DS713+ v57 Administrator's Guide PDF


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Based on Synology Surveillance Station 9.0.0
License Plate Recognition Administrator's Guide for
Table of Contents
Introduction 01
Quick Camera Installation 01
Position the Camera 03
Ensure Detection Accuracy 04
Detection Accuracy Factors
Image Quality 05
Stroke Width
Minimum Frame Rate
Vehicle Speed
Supported Regions 07
Camera Settings 08
Configure Software Settings 09
Select People & Vehicle Detection
Select a Stream Profile
Enable the License Plate Recognition Function
Manage the License Plate Database 11
Manage Detection Results 12
Alert Settings 13
Export Reports 15
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Introduction
With its powerful AI Image Analysis, Synology Deep Video Analytics (DVA) can instantly
calculate large amounts of object attributes, filter out environmental interference, and
deliver accurate detection results. Backed with Smart Tag technology and a comprehensive
management interface, it allows users to take control of events with ease and efficiency.
Among the supported algorithms, License Plate Recognition specializes in detecting vehicles
license plates when vehicles have entered a specific area. To accommodate different
scenarios and security levels, you can track and customize your own trigger times.
For you to achieve optimal precision, this guide aims to introduce the key factors of setting
up License Plate Recognition in People and Vehicle Detection tasks. For best results, please
follow the listed points as closely as possible.
System Requirements
Surveillance Station version 9.0.0 or later.
Synologys Deep Learning NVR. (Synology Deep Video Analyticsalso known as DVA
installed by default).
Note: No additional licenses required for People and Vehicle detection.
Introduction
Quick Camera Installation
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Select Appropriate Camera 1920x1080@20 FPS or above
300 lux
3 - 10 meters
15 - 30 degrees
25 degrees
25 degrees
7 meters - 20 meters
Stream Quality
Minimum Illumination
Installation Height
Camera Tilt Angle
Horizontal Angle
Camera Roll Angle
Detection Area
Sunshield (Optional) Added to outdoor cameras to avoid direct sunlight on the lens
Check Installation Environment
Mounting Height and Angle
Camera Quick Installation
Camera Quick Installation
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Position the Camera
Position the Camera
When you mount the camera for License Plate Detection, it is important to get a good, clear
view of the area of interest so the plate can be detected consistently. This ensures accurate
reading and minimizes false detection. The following are methods to best position your
camera:
Avoid objects blocking the camera's field of view such as pillars, barriers, fences, gates, trees,
etc.
Avoid irrelevant moving objects such as people or traffic.
Mount the camera as close as possible to the area of interest.
Adjust the camera angles for optimal detection.
Use the camera's optical zoom, if applicable.
Mount the camera so the license plate appears from the top of the image (or bottom if traffic
is driving away from the camera) instead of from the right or left side. In this way, you make
sure that the recognition process of license plate only starts when the whole plate is in the
view.
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Ensure Detection Accuracy
A suitable camera placement and envinoment can ensure the detection accuracy. The
following situations can affect detection by the AI:
Light shining directly into the camera's lens may leave streaks in the images or cause
overexposure, affecting the picture quality.
The camera installed in areas where drastic changes in lighting can happen can lead to
inconsistent picture quality.
Overexposed or underexposed license plates images can impede recognition by the AI.
Backgrounds with yellowing lighting can impede recognition by the AI; white lighting is
recommended.
Vehicle moving too fast might cause captured license plates images to blur.
Changes in the cameras field of view might affect the video analytic results (e.g., changes in
focus or zoom level).
Weather sometimes affects the clarity of outdoor cameras. Rain and snow, changes of
shadows, or differences between day and night can have an impact on detection and
recognition.
An unstable network connection might lead to incomplete or corrupt images. Wired
connections are highly recommended.
Dust, insects, or other stains can block the lens. Keep the lenses clean so that a clear image
can be taken.
Slow shutter speed can cause motion blur.
Detection Accuracy Factors
1. Vehicle 2. Physical Surroundings 3. Camera
Speed Lighting conditions Exposure Plare size and position Weather Field of view
Shutter speed Resolution Positioning
Ensure Detection Accuracy
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Image Quality
A bad image, like motion blur, wil result in lower recognition. Make sure to check your settings
to optimize the image quality.
Stroke Width
A stroke width that is too wide may result in unrecognizable license plates or inaccurate
results. To ensure accurate recognition, the minimum character height must be 30 pixels and
the minimum plate width must be 150 pixels.
Image Quality
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Image Quality
Minimum Frame Rate
A frame rate that is too low may result in unrecognizable license plates or inaccurate results.
To ensure accurate recognition, the mimimum frame rate must be at least above 20 FPS.
Vehicle Speed
The speed of the vehicle may affect whether the liense plate can be identified correctly.
Depending on the camera specficiations and mounting environments, such as light and
exposure, camera can detect the maximum vehicles speed of 40 km/h.
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Supported Regions
Supported Regions
We support all license plates that cotain numeric or alphanumeric characters. Select the
following region to get an accurate reading.
Taiwan
Switzerland
Germany
France
United States
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Camera Settings
Resolution 1080 p or higher
Capture distance 7 - 20m
Mounting height 3 - 10m
Camera orientation - Tilt 15 - 30
Camera orientation - Horizontal 25
Camera orientation - Roll 25
Minimum frame rate 20 FPS
Maximum acceptable traffic speed for successful recognition
40 km/hr
Maximum number of license plates that can be recognized in one frame
4
Minimum charcter height 30 pixels
Minimum plate width 150 pixels
Minimum number of plate characters 4
Maximum number of plate characters 12
Database number 10,000
Match tolerance 2
Two-line plate detection No
Camera Settings
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Configure Software Settings
Once your cameras are mounted successfully, you can configure software settings for the
DVA to suit your requirements. This chapter covers the essential settings for the License Plate
Recognition.
Select People & Vehicle Detection
To use the License Plate Recognition function, select People & Vehicle Detection as your task
type.
Select a Stream Profile
For optimal detection accuracy, select a resolution of at least 1920x1080@20FPS.
Enable the License Plate Recognition Function
In the Configure detection properties page, tick License plate recogntiion to enable the
relevant function.
Select the specific region to optimize the recognition accuracy.
Configure Software Settings
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Configure Software Settings
Add license plates to the license plate database. Tick Add Allow or Block icons to detection
results to automatically compare license plates in the database with detection results and
matches with Allow or Block.
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Manage the License Plate Database
You can manage your license plate database from Task > More > Manage License Plate
Database or in the sesttings of the People and Vehicle task.
The database can contain up to a total of 10,000 user-profiles and the license plate can include
4 to 12 Unicode characters.
To create a license plate profile, click Add. Fill in the license plate numbers, choose Allowed or
Block, and add a description.
Manage the License Plate Database
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Manage Detection Results
Manage Detection Results
Go to Detection Results to mange the license plate results.
If there is a license plate that was detected incorrectly, right-click on the result or click Mark >
Manage license plate labels to edit the license plate.
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Alert Settings
If you want to receive alarms for Unknown/Allow/Block license plates, go to Monitor Center >
Alert Panel > Alert settings.
Select the device and tick the box to receive alerts for Unknown, Allowed, or Blocked license
plate detected.
Alert Settings
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Alert Settings
You can find the following alert information in the alert panel:
Date and time
License plate number
Description
Status
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Export Reports
If you need to manage or analyze the detected vehicles, go to Detection Results > Reports.
Filter your results and export the license plate report.
Export Reports
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Export Reports
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