Video Surveillance

Video Surveillance may be provided as a stand-alone product or integrated into either the ADACS4 or the RIOS software platforms. The Video Surveillance expands the capabilities of the original ADACS Title 3 intercept system and provides the RIOS with a complete situational awareness picture. The video application will allow for multiple cameras such as Sony, Axis, Vivotek, Panasonic and other video steams such as PDAs to be connected via IP streams. The video software will provide for a common Graphical User interface for PTZ. Video is transmitted to the server using TCP/IP and/or UDP/IP and may be compressed by the user by selecting various compression algorithms. From the server the user may “push” the video to any video monitor such as client computers. These client computers are all connected via an IP platform thus providing the ability to connect computer stations anywhere in the world providing for complete situational awareness of covert activities or public safety incidents.

Below shows an automated tool in the New ADACS4 for unmanned intelligence. This allows for Zones to be setup on the screen, and when triggered numerous options are available for the user.



The Zones can be set to do different tasks when triggered. It can be setup to monitor “motion detection” and trigger the start and stop recording. The software application will also allow for the user to set up “hot zones”. When motion is detected in the hot zone, the camera will automatically zone into a smaller section of the selected zone and take a snap shot or a small recording. This can be useful when monitoring a parking area, that each time a parking spot has motion detected the system will zoom into an area of where the license plate may be and take a snap shot of the plate. Under normal circumstances a monitor must sit and watch the camera so that when a car pulls in the zoom into the location manually and right down the tag number. This will allow the monitor to come in, in the morning and open each of the captured pictures, enter the license information and run a report that can be given to DMV to pull back the data. Third party software can be incorporated into application to automatically read the license plate and send the data to the DMV for vehicle registration information. Upon receipt of this information the software application will enter the data into the data base and automatically link the snap shot or motion recording to the vehicle registration information. Other useful applications are (1) monitoring the direction of traffic flow for persons or vehicles, (2) breach of security areas, (3) automatic control of relays, doors or entry points and other security related activities. Screen capture below shows the configuration for setting up Automated Picture/Video Recordings



The screen capture below is a snap shot of the camera when it zooms into a smaller section of the “hot zone”. As can be seen from the snap shot OCR software could be used to automatically read the license plate information and request the vehicle registration from the DMV.



 

Information Request Form

Select the items that apply, and then let us know how to contact you.

Send product literature
Send company literature
Have a salesperson contact me

Request, comment or suggestion:

Name
Title
Company
Address
E-mail
Phone

About us | Our clients | Products | Services | Employment | News | Downloads

Send mail to webmaster@sytechcorp.com with questions or comments about this web site.

Top of page

© Copyright 2003 SyTech Corporation