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Video surveillance turned into a burglary protection system
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Crisma Security, an Italian company active mainly in the CCTV sector, has always aimed to revolutionise the world of video surveillance by streamlining its solutions. After confirming its participation in SICUREZZA 2023, it introduces how a passive video detection system can be transformed into an anti-intrusion system, with IntelliDetect, an AI and radar-expertise based application.

Since always active in the video surveillance sector, Crisma Security is driven by innovation, contributing to the development of cutting-edge solutions such as Radar and Thermal Radar sensors. Anticipating market needs, it continues its research work, always offering new technologies, such as its georeferenced, automated and optimised security systems, characterised specifically by the installation of a few long-range sensors to achieve a low number of false alarms, high performance even in adverse weather conditions and low maintenance cycles.

Crisma Security's activities are part of an increasingly widespread demand to make video surveillance systems active tools in security activities. In fact, industrial plants, parking areas, warehouses, logistics centres, sensitive infrastructures, see their security managers called upon to intervene swiftly. Thus, the systems chosen must guarantee ease of use, effective detection of intrusion and sabotage, but also immunity from false alarms - a weakness of security systems, especially outdoors.

What is also required of leading Video Management systems is to create flexible analysis rules that can be easily adapted to any security scenario, including the possibility of defining multiple analysis zones, deciding the type of target to be detected in each zone (people, vehicles or both), defining activation/deactivation time slots, setting alarms based on the path followed by the intruder (e.g. from outside to inside), display real-time alarms and the history of the routes taken by intruders on a map, activate one or more outputs to automatically turn on lights or sirens, and activate an existing alarm system.

To this end, new technologies have enabled Crisma Security to develop an innovative image analysis system: IntelliDetect can transform a passive video surveillance system into an active protection system, thus immune to false alarms and with typical radar functions, such as the ability to locate a target, follow its movements and show its path on a map.

The elements that distinguish Crisma Security's proposal are the ability to detect the GPS position of targets, the increase in detection distance by approximately 30%, the reduction of false alarms by 90%, and the ability to automatically control PTZ cameras in radar mode to automatically search for intruders, which allows a single camera to scan an area up to 150 m radius.

Once the target is detected, IntelliDetect sends an alert and displays the intruder's location on a map (such as Google Earth), so that security operators can follow the intruder's movements in real time within the monitored area. The advantage of this solution is that it can also be used in AIV mode - Artificial Intelligence Validator - to validate alarms generated by perimeter sensors such as microwave barriers, inertial and volumetric sensors to filter out false alarms due to environmental factors, simplifying and reducing the workload for Control Room operators.

Such performance is possible thanks to the use of advanced analysis techniques based on Artificial Intelligence and scenario analysis algorithms, combined with radar functions.