Intrusion is the act of intruding, forcible inclusion or entry in an area that is not welcome. Track is the act of following the movements or trail of someone or something, typically in order to find them or note their course.
Without staring monitors for 24/7, Intrusion Video Analytics can help partners to detect the act of intrusion and give alerts, and Track Video Analytics can help users to find the direction of moving object, give alert if the object goes to wrong direction.
Most intrusion and track related video analytics on the market are available with Surveon, providing partners many options to meet different projects’ requirements.
Most Options to Meet Different Requirements
Surveon provides a variety of video analytics to meet different projects’ needs.
Category | Video Analytics | Schematic Diagram and Description |
Intrusion | Intrusion Detection |
It detects malicious activities, policy violations or invasion; once detected, it will trigger alarm. It can be used in places where safety and security are top priorities, for example hard shoulders and the sensitive area in campus or airport. |
Forbidden Area Detection |
Setting a detection zone as forbidden means there should be no trespasses in the set area; any incoming will trigger alarm. It can be applied for places where perimeter security is required such as server room and data center. |
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Virtual Fence |
Setting a virtual fence means drawing a line that should not be crossed; it will trigger alarm when the line is crossed. It can be employed in places where crossing will cause damage, for example country borderline and waiting line on station platform. |
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Going Out Detection |
By setting a detection area, boundaries and the object size, objects can move around in the set detection area but cannot cross the set boundaries, otherwise it will trigger alarm. This can be applied for attendance checking, preventing a student leaves the classroom or an employee gets off work before the schedule time. |
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Track | Fisheye Auto Tracking |
The windows show the movements of object with 360 Source: surveon.com
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