Intelligent Letter Sorting Machine
The Intelligent Letter Sorting Machine or iSLM is a device of Royal Mail that sorts letters. It can read handwriting.
History
The Royal Mail has around sixty-six of these devices. They began to be installed in the mid-1980s. Royal Mail introduced OCR (optical character recognition) machines between 1987 and 1991.
The machines (SOLYSTIC Star), as well as CSS machines (SOLYSTIC Mars), are made by SOLYSTIC SAS of Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine, France.[1]
Function
It can process around 36,000 items an hour.[2]
See also
- Compact Sequence Sorter (CSS)
- Single Position Letter Sorting Machine (SPLSM), the previous technology
- IS–LM model
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