High-Accuracy Plate Recognition — Even with Damaged or Dirty Plates.

CLPS captures dozens of frames per second, ensuring a perfect read even when plates are bent, dirty, moving fast, or poorly lit.

 Reads damaged or bent plates
 Works in rain, dust, glare, and low light
 Minimizes false negatives
 Reduces gate delays and manual overrides

• CLPS captures dozens of frames per second.
• It automatically picks the clearest frame, even when plates are angled, dirty, reflective, or partially blocked.
• This eliminates the biggest cause of LPR failures: single-frame systems missing the shot.

CLPS vs. Single-Frame Systems — Why It Matters

What MattersCLPS (Continuous Scanning)Single-Frame Systems
How It Captures PlatesCaptures dozens of frames and picks the best oneTakes one shot and hopes it’s clear
Accuracy Very high — consistently reads platesMisses plates often
Dirty / Damaged PlatesReads bent, dirty, scratched platesFrequently fails
Bad Angles / Glare / MotionHandles angles, glare, and fast movementStruggles with anything imperfect
Real-World ConditionsReliable in dust, rain, headlights, low lightEasily disrupted
Manual Intervention NeededRare — almost zero missed platesFrequent manual approvals

In real sites, single-frame systems fail when conditions are imperfect. CLPS succeeds because it never relies on one shot.


Where CLPS Makes the Biggest Difference:

• Plates covered in dust or mud
• Plates bent or warped (trucks, forklifts, trailers)
• Strong glare or headlights
• Fast-moving vehicles
• Trucks with high angles

 CLPS means fewer missed plates → fewer calls → fewer delays → fewer complaints → fewer manual overrides.