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Real-Time Motion Analysis In the Territory of Your Facility

Access Control and Video Surveillance Integration and Facility Management News
Engin Özer
23 July 2019
Real-Time Motion Analysis In the Territory of Your Facility

The most important topic that we pay attention to in security designs is the monitoring of entry and exit activities. If you would like to monitor intrusions from the external territory of the facility in real time, we can offer you many options. For example, the most-commonly used method today is camera systems with video analysis capability. However, if the territory of your facility exceeds a few kilometers, the number of cameras, recorders, licenses, poles, field cabinets, switches, surge arresters, fuses, sockets, patch panels, power supplies and much more equipment increases rapidly. The more equipment that you have, the higher your operating cost as well as your investment cost will be.

Video Content Analysis Systems

To reduce your overall purchasing costs, we recommend the use of products that can make analysis with Fiber Optical cables, particularly in the facilities that have long fence lengths. These cables can be used with high confidence in fence length analysis both on the fence and on the soil ground next to the fence. Also, by connecting 1 strand of the multi-core F/O cables that you use for your existing TCP/IP Network to this system, you can simultaneously view at the relevant meter of the cable where such unauthorized interventions occur.

Basically, the system consists of 1 smart server in the center and 1 or 2 fiber optical cables that move along all routes that you will analyze. With its acoustic or vibration-operated models, the cable can analyze up to a range of 110 kilometers. There are also models that operate up to 2 meter sensitivity. They can distinguish human, animal or vehicle. It is supported by artificial intelligence. In the analysis, it monitors in real time exactly how many meters away is an object that touches, cuts, lifts or tries to jump over the fence.

As in all alarm systems, it is useful to add a verification system to such systems. This will provide the opportunity to move to the area quickly with verified information in case of emergencies. We recommend the use of dual sensor motion cameras for verification in the system. These cameras will complement the system and prevent operators from becoming desensitized due to false alarms. Today, with cameras that have a night vision range of hundreds of meters, you will have much more cost-effective and stable systems. In these dual sensor cameras, the thermal camera side will display activities in all weather conditions, while the visible camera side will display the biometrical characteristics of the objects thanks to its high optical zoom property. In addition, due to its long range, the entire route can be taken under control by using very few cameras.

These systems can communicate with many known brands through various protocols. For example, you can instruct a drone with the coordinates of the relevant alarm zone to make it move rapidly and follow the moving object in real time.