17. Computerized Optical Verification
Another result of the emergence of computer technology in the completion of license plate is computerized optical verification. It is far more commendable as compared to visual verification procedures that are being carried out by number plate machine operators. In connection to this, it has been clearly found out based on experience that five to eight percent of error rate in visual inspection can be resolved with the use of LPD systems.
So, how do LPD systems actually work? A data base of number plates is delivered from the production scheduling system. From that, this system is designed with a custom OCR and a camera which work hand in hand with the GUI or Graphical User Interface. When a plate is on the scope of the camera, it will be detected by the optical sensor and works instantly with the data base processing. The plate numbers will be recognized by the computer along with the functionality of the production database in order to figure out as well as update the status of the plate in the data base. Furthermore, the LPD system comes up with a digital link between the physical number plates and their respective electronic order data. In this way, the digital loop will be effectively closed in order to allow a number of beneficial aspects of digital order fulfilments on various aspects such as support document processing, verification, reporting and distribution.
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- Manual embossing
- Finishing
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