Appian Picks Quantum3D Solution

Aug. 8, 2007
Appian Technology picked Quantum3D's Embedded Visual Computing Subsystem (EVCS) for its Stinger Intelligent Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera.

Appian Technology picked Quantum3D's Embedded Visual Computing Subsystem (EVCS) for its Stinger Intelligent Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera. Quantum3D provides Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS), open-architecture, and realtime visual computing solutions. The camera can recognize vehicle license plates in traffic and subsequently report the results to police via integrated wireless and wired communication technologies including GPRS/GSM, 3G, IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.3. "Appian selected the EVCS for the Stinger Program as a result of Quantum3D's unrivalled capability in video capture and processing and deployed visual computing," Tom Keene, commercial director for Appian, said in a statement. "Appian is a recognized leader in ANPR and related machine-vision applications," Ross Q. Smith, president and co-founder of Quantum3D, said in a statement. "The combination of Quantum3D embedded visual computing technology with Appian's domain expertise and customer insights make for a very compelling ANPR solution."

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