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RFID Parking Access System (HGS–OGS)
Known on highways as HGS, this system has become a part of daily life thanks to the RFID parking system. It fundamentally consists of three components: reader, tag, and antenna. UHF RFID Tags placed on windshields or license plates transmit vehicle and driver information. RFID tags serve as data carriers. Communication between tag and reader is established through antennas. Integrated RFID readers can help reduce the overall system cost.
According to EU standards, antennas are permitted to communicate within the 868.6–868.7 MHz range, and in our country, the KET directive ensures frequency alignment with EU regulations.
This system is primarily based on the integration of a camera and dedicated software with a barrier mechanism. The type of camera matters, but the key component is the software. The software matches motion images captured by the camera and sends a command to open the barrier for the authorized plate. Compared to the RFID system, it is much more affordable but is highly vulnerable to environmental factors. It may not work correctly in poor weather, darkness, shadowed plates, or if the plate is dirty. For these reasons, RFID systems are much more commonly preferred.
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