Title :
A Virtual Presence®, predictive analysis and pre-emptive intervention using wired and wirelessly networked, interactive, video, voice and control technology - a case study
Author_Institution :
CCTV & Digital Syst., Chubb Electron. Security, Australia
Abstract :
Security system configurations, especially command and control, are vital to the management of "safe and secure" environments, often delivering "reactive" capability to support investigative initiatives, post incident and not designed to perform pre-emptive tasks. In this case study, Virtual Presence® predictive analysis tools and preemptive intervention are tools used effectively to reduce the occurrences of security/safety incidents. The concept is to use pre-emptive strategies that enable the delivery of effective deterrents and logistic support, right to the "first responders", so that they are better informed and hence have a better chance of deploying counter measures to reduce the predicted risk. The use of video (visible and invisible spectra), active and passive multi-sensor arrays, software digital analysis robots (SoftBOTs), connected via a network links are part of an effective solution that facilitates "collaboration" between operatives and experts to make effective use of their time and improve efficient use of their services.
Keywords :
risk management; safety; security; sensor fusion; software agents; SoftBOT; Virtual Presence; active multisensor array; control technology; interactive technology; passive multisensor array; predictive analysis; preemptive intervention; software digital analysis robot; video technology; voice technology; wired network; wireless network; Access control; Collaborative software; Communication system control; Communication system security; Computer aided software engineering; Environmental management; National security; Risk management; Seals; Speech analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2005. CCST '05. 39th Annual 2005 International Carnahan Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9245-0
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.2005.1594838