Location management & access control

Control & manage who has access to different areas of your building; set alerts if non-authorised people enter specific areas.

Key features

The key features of our AI-powered location management solution are broken into 4 buckets: 1. detection & identification 2. deterrence & response 3. user alerts 4. management & control

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1. Detection & identification

 

These features enable you to who goes where in your property, and set alerts to different areas. Connect ‘facial recognition’ features up to your door entry systems to allow seamless access.

 

1. Area protection

Recognise when a vehicle or human enters and/or exits a specified ‘area’.

2. Facial recognition

Get different alerts based on different people enrolled to a GDPR complaint “face library” database. For example, if a pre-enrolled VIP walks in to your lobby, you can set the system to notify your team.

3. Stranger detection

Identify when an individual is not registered on the database when they are spotted by a camera.

4. Passive access control

Enable access to a specific location when a person registered on the database is spotted (e.g. by connecting to a door / barrier control system). And create alerts when a person who is not permitted in a certain location is identified (e.g. a cleaner operating in the safe room).

5. People counting / density management

Track and manage people entering/exiting your property, how many people enter specific areas of your property, track building utility over time (e.g. levels of usage of different areas of the building).

2. Deterrence & response

 

These features are designed to ‘deter’ any unauthorised individuals on site - once detected. The key is provide a speedy response once a situation is detected.

 

1. 24/7 LiveTalk monitoring

Once activity is detected, the system connects directly to our 24/7 monitoring station.  Via on-site speaker/microphones our monitoring team can challenge the individual detected, and call the emergency services if necessary.

2. Pre-recorded audio message

If activity is detected, the system activates a pre-recorded message - via an on-site speaker - to warn off the individuals on site.

3. User alerts

 

It’s important that you’re made aware of any site activations. Alerts can be set up via smartphone, desktop and email.

 

1. Smartphone / desktop alerts

Once an activation has been detected, an automatic message can be sent to a smartphone or desktop app.

2. Email alerts

Automatic email alerts can also be sent on event activation - so you’re aware of what’s going on on your property.

4. Management & control

 

All our AI CCTV systems come with various ways to control & manage it on a day-to-day basis - from the ability to check live video feeds, to being able to do ‘smart searches’ on historic footage.

 

1. Smartphone / desktop app control

View live video feeds; check for any event alerts.


2. ‘Smart search’

Search historic footage for ‘events' & specific criteria e.g. find specific people, or find footage with people who match ‘male’ or objects that match ‘car'


Business use-cases

There’s a myriad of different ways businesses can benefit from AI CCTV, from counting the number of people entering your business to identifying known thieves using facial recognition.

Why choose AI CCTV

 

Accuracy

Using artificial intelligence is the only way to guarantee accurate detection (e.g. the ability to determine the difference between a human and an animal) and therefore minimise false alarms.


Sophistication

AI provides a wide range of functionality options, not possible with any other technology - for example, the ability to not only detect human movement but also at the same time identify if a specific object has been moved / stolen.

Ease-of-use

One of the biggest challenges of making use of CCTV footage is the ability to easily search through historic footage to identify key events (e.g. when X was stolen or how many different people entered your property).  AI makes this easy, allowing you to 'flag’ and ‘bucket’ event types so you can easily see what’s been happening.