Utility owned an abandoned coal pier on the Delaware River. They decided to not go forward with a half-million dollar security project they bid out to protect pier from riverboat pirates. We observed their bigger risk, which they had missed, was kids on dirtbikes entering from landside into a very hazardous area.
Unlike typical cameras or motion-detecting cameras our VideoIQ cameras are far advanced, as if from the future. They each contain a computer hard-drive, CPU and software of video analytics. They have the capacity to analyze complex data and to both transmit and store data.
What has happened is this: A Sony PlayStation of 2011, which costs $299, has the power of a military supercomputer of 1997, which cost millions of dollars. (Source: “Physics of the Future” by Michio Kaku.) Technology has tremendously advanced. Perimeter Protective Systems’ VideoIQ brings you the future of security.
A virtual trip wire can be defined and in the programming this can be bent to configure to your physical facility layout and areas of use. Ordinary video security systems do not have such capabilities.
Military Supercomputer
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Sony PlayStation 3
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Same computational power |