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FEB-MAR 2016

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February/March 2016 • SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE 45 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com solutions. For fixed solutions, it has been abso- lutely revolutionary, reducing the cost per cam- era feed by as much as 70 percent over older systems. Cost, however, is not the only advantage that this new-school approach provides. Installation time is also dramatically decreased, particu- larly if there are already surveillance cameras in place; it is simply a matter of installing the software and running simple calibration rou- tines on the desired cameras. The system is f lexible enough that you can select only certain cameras among your entire n e t wo r k to p e r fo r m A L PR ; fur thermore, you can switch to different cameras at will. A dditionally, the hardware- agnostic solution does not rely on infrared (IR) imag ing as traditional ALPR does; rather, it processes all of its images in full color. This not only means more picture data for vehicle identification, but also enables the implementation of analyt- ics that recognize vehicle color and make in addition to license plate. The software-based approach to ALPR and video analy tics also enables the technology to be offered in a cloud-based or Software-as-a- Ser vice (SaaS) configuration. All the end user requires is a camera or cameras with a broadband Internet con- nection. All ALPR and analytic processing is handled by the provider, with the data made available to the user via a cus- tomized, password-protected website. This data is secured in such a way that only the user can access it; access is blocked even for the provider. Three Things Public Safety and Government Officials Need To Know About Privacy and ALPR Unfortunately, there is a great deal of misleading information regarding ALPR in the public sphere. A number of civil rights and pr ivac y advocates have chosen to take a dim view of the technolog y based on what seems to be a fundamental mis- understanding of its capabilities. Put simply, these groups would have the public believe that ALPR is a violation of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S Constitution because it captures and stores the locations of license plates and can track those locations over time. See us in booth 23027 Opening doors and gates the way you want. doorking.com/ access-control "One-Stop" Access Control Shopping Whether you need a complex access control system, or a simple stand-alone device, we have all the products to meet your needs. We provide a complete line of access devices including RF controls, card readers, keypads, electric and magnetic locks, and a full line of complimentary products to meet your specifc requirements. Request information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/10213482

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