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Top 8 Trends: for the Security Industry in 2022

Ashish P. Dhakan MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. Entering 2022, the world continues to endure the pandemic. But the security industry has, no doubt, continued to shift, adapt, and develop in spite of things. Several trends have even accelerated. Beyond traditional ‘physical security,’ a host of frontiers like AI, cloud computing, IoT, and cybersecurity are being rapidly pioneered by entities big and small in our industry. By all appearances, the security industry is in a stage of redefining itself. It is moving from mere security and safety protections to encompass a wider scope of activity that will expand safety while also bringing new levels of intelligence and sustainability to communities, companies and societies. Here, Hikvision would like to share some of our ideas and expectations about the key trends that will likely affect the security industry in 2022 and perhaps even further into the future. AI will be everywhere Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence is quite common in the security industry. More customers in the industry have recognized the value of AI, and have found new uses for AI applications in various scenarios. Along with ANPR, automated event alerts, and false alarm reduction, AI technologies are being used for wider applications, like personal protective equipment (PPE) detection, fall detection for the elderly, mine surface detection, and much more. Meanwhile, we also have seen more collaboration across the industry, with security manufacturers opening their hardware products to third-party AI applications, and launching open platforms for customers to create and train their own AI algorithms to meet customized needs. AI has been one of the fundamental technologies to reshape the security industry. Benefiting from the optimization of algorithms, as well as the improved computing performance and the decreased cost of chips due to the advancement of semiconductor technology in recent years, AI applications are gradually forming the basic functions and capabilities accepted by all sectors in the industry, and we predict an even stronger tendency to assert that ‘AI will be everywhere.’ AIoT will digitize and pervade industry verticals With more security cameras and other security devices being connected to the network, the security industry is becoming an important part of an IoT world, enriching its visual capabilities. It’s apparent that the boundaries of the security industry are blurring, going well beyond the physical security arena. Meanwhile the popularization of AI technology enables the connected devices to become intelligent ‘things’ in the IoT world. The combination of AI and IoT, or as we call it, AIoT, is taking the security industry to a higher plain, automating the workflows and procedures of enterprises and aiding in the digital transformation of various industry verticals such as energy, logistics, manufacturing, retail, education, healthcare etc. From our perspective, AIoT brings more possibilities to the industry with rapidly expanding applications for security devices and systems. Meanwhile, more perception capabilities like radar, Lidar, temperature measuring, humidity sensing, and gas leak detection are being added to security devices and systems to make them more powerful. These new devices shoulder a multiplicity of tasks that just a few years ago required several different devices, covering both security functions and other intelligent functions for an ever-advancing world. Converged systems will break down data silos Workers throughout private enterprises and public service sectors alike would jump at the chance to get rid of obstructive ‘data silos.’ Data and information scattered and isolated in disparate systems or groups creates barriers to information sharing and collaboration, preventing managers from getting a holistic view of their operations. Here, the convergence of various information systems has been proven to be an effective approach – hopefully enough to break down those silos. It’s clear – the trend in the security industry has been to make efforts to converge systems wherever possible, including video, access control, alarms, fire prevention, and emergency management, to name a few. Further, more non-security systems, like human resources, finance, inventory, and logistics systems are also converging onto unified management platforms to increase collaboration and to support management in better decision-making based on more comprehensive data and analytics. Cloud-based solutions and services will be essential Like AI, the cloud is not a new trend in our industry, but it is an expanding one. From small business markets to enterprise levels, we can see the momentum push more and more businesses to leverage cloud-based security solutions and services. And as we are witnessing even now, the pandemic has accelerated the movement to cloud-based operations for people and businesses around the world. All businesses want platforms or services that offer simplicity, with as few assets to manage as possible, and a setup that’s as simple as possible. This is precisely where the cloud delivers. With a cloud-hosting infrastructure, there is no need for a local server or software. Users can conveniently check the status of their assets and businesses in real time, receive security events and alarms quickly, and accomplish emergency responses simply using a mobile app. For security business operators, the cloud enables them to remotely help their clients, configure devices, fix bugs, maintain and upgrade security systems, and provide better value-added services. Crystal clear security imaging will be standard in any weather, under any conditions, any time of day or night It is always vital for video security cameras, as a core function to maintain image clarity and capture details 24 hours a day, in any weather and under any condition. Cameras with low light imaging technology that renders high-definition and full-color images at night and in nearly completely dark environments have been very welcome in the market. We are taking note of the impressive technology applied to more camera models, including 4K, Varifocal and PTZ cameras. Moreover, for clearer video security imaging in poor visibility – especially in severe weather – high-performance imaging sensors, ISP technology, and AI algorithms are being employed, enabling cameras to maintain clarity and details of the view. Speaking of imaging technology, the trend toward incorporating multiple lenses in new cameras cannot be ignored. Single-lens cameras are…

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Another Major Win for Smart Building Application

Background In its efforts to expand into vertical markets, Delta Electronics commissioned global leading IP surveillance provider, VIVOTEK, to create a comprehensive smart IP surveillance solution for its new Chungli Plant in Taiwan. Using a series of network cameras centrally managed by an online image management system and processed using AI-based image analysis software, the solution can issue instantaneous in-plant alerts while providing images of targeted areas in real-time, allowing for rapid response and ensuring an ideal work environment. VIVOTEK’s smart IP surveillance solution not only creates a safer workplace but also dramatically Enhances operation efficiency. Its real-time visualization of the target scope once again demonstrates VIVOTEK’s superiority in soft and hard power integration. Challenge To alleviate inter-building, inter-floor, and inter-site surveillance pain points, VIVOTEK designed a custom smart IP surveillance solution for Chungli Plant targeting six major areas – production line, logistics area, storage area, exterior wall, access points, and management center. The network cameras are centrally managed by an image management system, allowing for instant alerts in various situations, including fires, equipment abnormalities, items left on the operating floor, intrusion, and perimeter breach. The solution can also be linked to access control systems or other systems to fortify plant security, achieve LPR, or effectively manage traffic access and schedules. Footage can then be relayed back to the management center to identify and manage key data for decision-making or improving operational efficiency. Solution Over 150 VIVOTEK smart IP surveillance cameras were installed in Chungli Plant. Of which, roughly 100 were FD8166A-N indoor dome cameras, and over 50 were IB9367-H, IB9367-HT, and IB9367- EHT-v2 bullet cameras and IB9387-LPR cameras. Moreover, the VAST 2 IP video management platform was adopted to integrate VIVOTEK’s LPR Solution, Cybersecurity Management Solution, Smart VCA, and Smart Search, thereby achieving full digital transmission and system integration and bringing synergy to plant management. Result Since joining Delta, VIVOTEK has collaborated closely with its building automation business group. Delta is committed to providing complete smart building solutions, while VIVOTEK focuses on pushing the boundaries of security and applying AI, edge computing, and IoT technologies to IP surveillance equipment to achieve real-time streaming of digital data, merge physical buildings and virtual spaces, and create a mutually-beneficial smart building ecosystem. Delta’s Chungli Plant, which was completed last year, is a testament to the successful integration of Delta’s smart building framework and VIVOTEK’s security solutions. Delta’s BIM-based iBMS, winner of the 2021 AutoDesk BIM+ Innovative Application Award, links VIVOTEK’s security solutions to building electromechanical, air-conditioning, and lighting systems to greatly enhance smart monitoring and operation/maintenance efficiency.  

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How the Smart City Vision has become a Reality with Milestone Video and IBM AI

Intelligent solutions are proving technology is indispensable for people safety in city life. In such places as Copenhagen, Stockholm and Denver, integrated systems raise the quality of living through reduced crime and safer transportation. In Poland, Katowice has one of the most advanced and flexible systems. In this capital city, Milestone’s video management platform centralizes monitoring, increasing security and coordinating services. Challenge: Help to scale out operations, add AI The first video cameras were installed in Katowice in 2001, when the city invested in 16 analog devices installed in the city center, sending the images to the Municipal Police Headquarters. This was the first step to building a video monitoring system to guard against dangerous events. The vision grew for new investments as a smart city, which became the KISMiA project – Katowice Intelligent Monitoring and Analysis System. By 2021, around 300 cameras spread across 160+ km2 of the city. Katowice chose an open design video platform to be able to expand the network over time. “Adding more cameras made us think how to more effectively operate using artificial intelligence. The monitoring center established in 2017 covered locations in the city center and other districts, as well as 16 family activity zones. Additionally, 10 road traffic supervision points were launched. The system can be expanded to more than 1,000 cameras” Miroslaw Cygan Head of the Crisis Management Dept. of the City Hall, KISMiA Project Coordinator When the KISMiA project was born, a fiber optic network was created connecting all city centers and many points of the city. The goals were to improve the effectiveness of the monitoring operators and city services with better coordination. The integrated system gave clearer orientation on incidents and more efficient cooperation of security support. The system was fully implemented in 2017, and now can expand monitoring in new areas, such as Park-andRide transfer centers. Solution: A 21st Century Data Center Implementing this system was possible thanks to several components. IBM’s Intelligent Operations Center software was used as an operational support module, and IBM Intelligent Video Analytics as a recorded image analysis module. The video material is handled with the Milestone XProtect Corporate video management platform to register, store, share video material and smoothly manage the cameras. “KISMiA is unique in the country, in that the system was created with the future in mind. The construction of the fiber optic network with flexible monitoring points and a unified data center was aiming for the top. Katowice has a project engineer who is technologically certified and supported by Milestone Systems. This makes it easier to develop a city strategy for years to come” Marcin Palka Dept of IT and Crisis Management The system is defined for the types of threat situations, and immediately alerts an operator. This cuts short the time it takes to respond for services or voice communications at the scene. This includes among other things: Person lying down. Left object. Animals in family activity zones (playgrounds, parks, barbecue areas etc). Crowds gathering in public spaces (critical during pandemics). Vehicle collisions. Parking in prohibited places. Driving against the traffic directional flow. Damage caused by wind or flooding. Result: Controlling danger in parks or on roads Threatening situations are detected, and operators can determine how to address an incident. An undesirable object or movement may appear in a park at dusk, for example. If it is a wild boar, the reaction will be different than dealing with people who are there after dark. Such places are also equipped with loudspeakers, which are useful if vandals invade the area. The operator’s voice deters them, and often more intervention is not necessary. “Katowice is a city of innovative solutions and implementation of new technologies; we are becoming more and more smart city in many areas. We were the first in Poland to create this intelligent video monitoring system on this scale. Undoubtedly, the modern solutions of Milestone XProtect Corporate contribute to increasing the level of security in Katowice” Marcin Krupa Mayor of Katowice The system also supports traffic control in the city. LPR (License Plate Recognition) gateways show the flow of traffic and help detect such things as runaway or stolen vehicles. The operator can also tell relevant services which direction a wayward car is going.  

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Rekor Systems to Pilot Roadway Analytics at Philadelphia Navy Yard

Rekor Systems, Inc., a global AI technology company with a mission to provide insights that build safer, smarter, and more efficient cities around the world through intelligent infrastructure, recently announced that the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) will deploy the Company’s Rekor One™ platform in support of a pilot project to analyze traffic patterns and provide analytics within the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The 1,200-acre former military base has been redeveloped into a thriving, mixed-use campus led by PIDC, Philadelphia’s public-private economic development corporation and master developer of the historic shipyard. “Rekor One is an ideal choice for this pilot project since it’s purpose built to deliver not just data, but core insights for all pillars of a truly smart city,” said Robert A. Berman, CEO, Rekor, “Rekor One allows sensors around the area to capture data from vehicle traffic. Appropriate real time and historical subsets of that data can then be shared securely with authorized people within multiple departments and agencies to support their individual missions – from public safety and transportation to emissions reductions and insurance compliance. We are excited to be working with a forward-minded organization like PIDC to help them achieve their goals for the benefit of the Navy Yard community.” PIDC is also working with citizens, stakeholders, and planning experts to shape the future of the Navy Yard as part of its connected community initiative. This effort has a mission to support new development while making the area more connected and resilient. Rekor will deploy its own network of traffic sensors to obtain real-time data about vehicles. The six-month pilot will capture anonymized data on vehicle counts, smog scores of passenger vehicles and trucks on the roadway, and electric vehicle use, among other information and provide PIDC with actionable insights to meet future goals at the Navy Yard. The Rekor One pilot project will kick off in the first quarter of 2022.  

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