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The Challenges:
Static CCTV Systems—Video surveillance
systems in the past have not been able to detect and
track a subject unless the system was manned by a
human being such as a guard. These systems often missed
events since there is no guarantee the guard would
even notice the event.
Video Detection—Using video
surveillance alone to detect a human subject (especially
outside) while simultaneously ignoring animals, cars,
shadows, and other moving objects that appear on the
video image has not previously been realistic.
Loss of Image/Recording—When
fixed or panning video camera captures a subject in
its field of view, the system often lost sight of
the subject when they move out of the camera's field
of view or in the case of a panning camera, the camera
simply moves to look at a different area.
The Solution:
Threat Detection Video Tracking—To
solve these issues United Security Alliance is now
offering the very latest in what some call “Artificial
Intelligence” which is better known as our threat
detection and video tracking system.
Intelligence—This threat detection
and video tracking system was originally developed
in part by the Israeli Defense Forces for counter
terrorism usage; however, this technology is now being
applied to commercial applications and is extremely
effective in high-threat, high-value environments.
Bottom Line Advantage—The advantage
of this system is that allows us to convert a digital
video camera, into highly intelligent video threat
detection / tracking systems. This technology is strengthening
United Security Alliance's position as a industry
leader in the high value added segment of this rapidly
growing multibillion-dollar Closed Circuit Television
Surveillance Market.
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Threat Detection and Video Tracking System