Tapway Launches AI-based Vehicle Tracking Solution

Tapway has just announced the launch of VehicleTrack, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based solution for vehicle tracking that enables organizations to gain a better understanding of their physical locations. Using data extracted from video cameras, VehicleTrack can provide reports on traffic flow, vehicle count, vehicle classifications, vehicle types, license plates, vehicle entry and exit patterns, and others.

The solution has many benefits including helping organizations improve security at their locations, manage car parks more efficiently, set priority access to vehicles of VIPs, monitor traffic, and other purposes depending on where the solution is deployed. VehicleTrack is now undergoing a pilot test at a shopping mall, a school, and a highway.

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Lim Chee How, CEO of Tapway said, “Tapway’s expertise is in the development of tracking solutions. Since we started in 2014, we have been tracking people and their behavior. Now, we want to track vehicles, which is a natural next step for us after we identified the challenges faced by various organizations. We are very excited to introduce VehicleTrack to the market.”

How Vehicle Tracking Can Help

Malaysia is no stranger to the theft of valuable cargo. From stolen jet engines to computer processor theft, goods worth millions have been known to go missing. One area in which VerhicleTrack could help is by ensuring all vehicle fleets and movements are accounted for.

For example, VehicleTrack can be used at any organization including businesses in various industries that have a need to track vehicles. Currently, the key target customers for VehicleTrack are commercial buildings, shopping malls, public or private car parks, smart cities, gated communities, and highway operators.

“We live in an era in which data is crucial to business success. VehicleTrack makes data available to business owners so they can understand their consumers better. For example, when VehicleTrack is used to recognize car license plates at a shopping mall, it allows business owners to identify loyal customers based on the number of trips they make to the building,” Chee How explained.

Commenting on the License Plate Recognition (LPR) feature in VehicleTrack, Chee How stated, “Traditional LPR solutions have low accuracy due to factors such as license plate variability and non-standardization.  Tapway has come up with a deep learning LPR model that improves in accuracy over time and allows the system to be adopted in a wide range of situations. In addition to merely scanning license plates, Tapway has created a three-factor authentication system for enhanced security, by identifying the vehicle brand as well as color. You cannot cheat the system!”

He continued, “We have tested the system on highways to track license plates of vehicles moving at high speed at different angles and lighting conditions. For these, we were able to detect license plates with over 95 percent accuracy on vehicles traveling at 80 kilometers per hour and below.”

Aside from introducing VehicleTrack to the market, Tapway is also looking for e-wallet partners to create a seamless and secure contactless car park payment experience for customers, while reducing cash management and pain points for business owners.

VehicleTrack is currently available only to organizations in Malaysia. It is offered as a solution that comes with an AI server and software subscription. Special-purpose cameras and other accessories may also be packaged together if needed by the customers.