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Video analytics deliver real time intrusion detection

Digital Barriers’ SafeZone-edge is an intelligent edge-based video analytics solution for automated real-time detection of intrusions, loitering and zone-crossing and is capable of working in all weather conditions regardless of changing lighting conditions, camera shake and background foliage movement. SafeZone-edge uses in-camera video processing to analyses the scene in real-time and provides both live video and metadata outputs. It has been certified by the UK Home Office i-LIDS scheme as an ap
June 9, 2014 Read time: 1 min
3558 Digital Barriers’ SafeZone-edge is an intelligent edge-based video analytics solution for automated real-time detection of intrusions, loitering and zone-crossing and is capable of working in all weather conditions regardless of changing lighting conditions, camera shake and background
foliage movement.

SafeZone-edge uses in-camera video processing to analyses the scene in real-time and provides both live video and metadata outputs. It has been certified by the UK Home Office i-LIDS scheme as an approved primary detection system in sterile zones.

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