LANE CONTROLLERS
The VRS software receives data from the lane controllers via WLAN, LAN, or Ethernet after the lane controllers have processed vehicle information obtained from the imaging units, such as vehicle and license plate identification or device operational status. They also transmit VRS data, including configuration guidelines or event triggers, back to the imaging units. A 19″ rack mount configuration and compact fan-less lane controllers are both offered. All software and programs are already pre-installed when they are sent, allowing for a simple turnkey installation.
QLC520 SINGLE-LANE CONTROLLER
The QLC520 single-lane controller processes photos from a single lane of traffic in 100 ms or less, including entire vehicle data and license plate images in real time. It does this using omniQ’s patented AI-based SeeNN VRS engine. The SeeControl management system, which houses the SQL database for numerous report production, statistics, and configuration choices, receives real-time communication from these units via WLAN, LAN, cellular, or Ethernet.
QLC3100 MULTI-LANE CONTROLLER
The QLC3100 multi-lane controller can act as a central communication interface between imaging units and other single and multi-lane controllers in addition to processing vehicle data collected from the imaging units. Additionally, it connects with relevant vehicle hardware and software, including access control, gate operation, and omniQ PERCSTM. Of course, it also uses WLAN, LAN, or cellular connections to send processed picture data to omniQ SeeControl and setup instructions or event triggers from SeeControl to the imaging devices.
QLC4100 RACK MOUNT LANE CONTROLLER/SERVER
For usage in control rooms or booths at parking and access control facilities, the QLC4100 lane controller is offered in a 1U, 19″ rack mount configuration. The SeeControl management system, which holds the SQL database for numerous report production, statistics, and configuration choices, receives real-time communication from these devices. The SeeControl program can optionally run on the QLC4100.