Entry control point device, system and method
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1. A method for vehicle access control, comprising the steps of:
- providing a scanner framework having a front end and a back end;
providing a scanner camera having a lens facing at least a portion of either the framework front end or the framework back end; and
providing means for recording by the camera at least two images of a vehicle underside from different angles at the same time, wherein the means comprises a first mirror arrangement secured to the framework so as to provide a first reflecting surface angled upwardly toward the top surface and toward the framework front end; and
a second mirror arrangement secured to the framework so as to provide a second reflecting surface angled upwardly in a direction facing the framework top surface and the framework back end.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an entry control device, system and method which can recognize a vehicle by its undercarriage image only. The present invention compares a new vehicle undercarriage image with those stored in a reference database to facilitate the automatic search of a vehicle'"'"'s undercarriage. The present invention can compare the new undercarriage image to the same or similar undercarriage image previously entered in the reference database, highlighting any anomalies such as, for example, foreign objects, explosives, drugs, paraphernalia and other illegal and/or harmful substances and devices.
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1. A method for vehicle access control, comprising the steps of:
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providing a scanner framework having a front end and a back end; providing a scanner camera having a lens facing at least a portion of either the framework front end or the framework back end; and providing means for recording by the camera at least two images of a vehicle underside from different angles at the same time, wherein the means comprises a first mirror arrangement secured to the framework so as to provide a first reflecting surface angled upwardly toward the top surface and toward the framework front end; and
a second mirror arrangement secured to the framework so as to provide a second reflecting surface angled upwardly in a direction facing the framework top surface and the framework back end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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