AI function - Detection of entering/leaving the area (persons, vehicles)
Detection of entry/exit in a designated area in camera systems with AI is a function that allows automatic detection of unauthorized entry/exit into a predefined area. This function relies on algorithms that can analyze images and distinguish between people, vehicles, and other objects, such as animals or trees.
Advantages of the intrusion detection function in a designated area:
- Increased security: Intrusion detection allows timely alerts of unauthorized entry into a protected area, helping to prevent theft and vandalism.
- Reduction of false alarms: Unlike traditional motion detectors, which react to any movement in the frame, intrusion detection eliminates false alarms caused by animal movement, tree branches, or shadows.
- Increased monitoring efficiency: Intrusion detection allows operators to monitor only relevant events, reducing fatigue and increasing monitoring efficiency.
How intrusion detection works in a designated area:
- Area definition: The camera system operator defines an area in the image where entry is prohibited.
- Image analysis: Algorithms analyze the image and search for people, vehicles, or other objects that are in the defined area.
- Intrusion detection: If algorithms detect an object in the defined area, the system sends an alert or starts recording, or performs other actions, such as triggering an alarm...
Types of intrusion detection in a designated area:
- Person intrusion detection: The system detects people who have entered the defined area.
- Vehicle intrusion detection: The system detects vehicles that have entered the defined area.
Intrusion detection in a designated area is a valuable feature for camera systems that increases security, reduces false alarms, and enables more efficient monitoring.
Operating conditions:
The security camera must be placed at a height of 2-4m. The tilt angle to the horizontal plane should be less than 30%. Detection distance is 10-15m. There should be no other objects between the person or vehicle that could cast a shadow. Failure to meet these conditions may result in improper functioning of detection features.