Orwell 2k-Perimeter - an Orwell 2K implementation for high security - high threat facilities is intended for complex centralized protection of medium to large objects such as:
border
industrial zones
nuclear stations
military bases
hydraulic engineering constructions
transport highways
large industrial enterprises
Such large facilities often require intense security which if executed with the use of personnel is extremely expensive and involves human mistake factors.
The implementation of non-intelligent video recording as a security feature requires the attendance of trained personnel for monitoring and equipment upkeep. All events must be noticed by the monitoring personnel, which is often a major concern. Due to this fact, modern security is more expensive and less effective than needs to be.
The introduction of Orwell 2k-Perimeter system allows considerable cost reduction from installation to operation security level is increased and expenses are reduced due to
monitoring personnel reduction,
severe reduction of need for human analysis of event,
monitoring of operator actions,
unique organizational perimeter observation,
significant decrease in false alarm quantity.
Orwell 2k-Perimeter video surveillance system, with computer sight, is capable of detecting objects approaching the perimeter from 600m away and can distinguish specific targets at 400m away. This feature allows client facilities to increase the reaction time for security personnel on unauthorized penetration.
Unlike systems in which the operator must continuously analyze the video image from security cameras, the Orwell 2k-Perimeter system allows the operator to focus on actual security related events. The system automatically warns the operator of emergencies. All actions of operator, including unanswered alarms, are saved in a uniform database. The ability of Orwell 2k-Perimeter to monitor not only the actions of intruders but also the actions of operator allows clients to avoid one of the most serious intrusion problems, the agreement of the operator with infringers (other systems allow the operator to purposely turn the camera away and allow the intruder to enter). Orwell 2k-Perimeter lowers the quantity of false alarms to a minimum. This feature is accomplished in many ways, including targets such as animals and birds which can generate "distracting alarms" for usual systems. Orwell 2k-Perimeter recognizes such targets, which are fixed in the video archive, and does not cause the system to react by alarming the operator.
Functional capabilities of Orwell 2k-Perimeter
Detection of targets of A, B, C (according to the international classification) categories in a round-the-clock mode, under any weather and climatic conditions on ranges up to 400 meters from video cameras:
Category "A" - a person who does not know that the given territory is protected by a video security system.
Category "B" - an infringer knowing that the given territory is guarded by a video security system, but not knowing features of the system.
Category "C" - an infringer knowing that the given territory is protected by a video security system and knowing features of technologies of the system.
Minimization of false detection of targets and system error rates to a point of allowing a single operator to monitor an entire large facility (fixed camera quantity that up to several hundred.) Orwell 2K-Perimiter avoids false alarms from situations including:
Flare from headlights of passing cars;
Shadows from clouds;
Illumination at a dawn, a sunset, or change of illumination;
Movement of grass, bushes and branches of trees;
Animals;
Trembling of video cameras;
Presence of fog;
Presence of insects.
Adaptation of the Orwell 2k system to the external conditions influencing it analysis without participation of the operator allows for an unmatched low false alarm level (system automatically turns on the stabilization video-image mode when video cameras are swinging, change of illumination, brightness, etc.). Thus certain information regarding environment is omitted from the database, including:
State of all system's components;
Failure of external conditions for correct operation of the system (presence of smoke, fog, flare of cameras, etc.)