Smart lidar network to unlock missing layer in surveillance technology at GSX 2019
James Thorpe
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A network of laser powered smart sensors that can automatically link with other types of sensors and activate CCTV cameras to provide multi-dimensional surveillance will be launched at Global Security Exchange (GSX) in Chicago next week.
Cepton Technologies’ Helius system utilises the power and accuracy of laser combined with smart AI driven detection and tracking technologies to build a detailed image of activity in a given area, regardless of lighting conditions.
Aimed at seamless integration into existing security systems, Helius is a smart lidar network utilising edge computing to offer real-time detection, tracking and classification. The Helius system combines full 3D data, dimension, location and velocity, from multiple smart sensors in different locations to allow for comprehensive coverage and real-time monitoring. Users can create and manage event zones and triggers to activate alarms or other types of sensors for further verification, when potential threats are detected.
Ahead of appearing at the GSX between 8-12 September, Cepton’s Head of Product, Jerone Floor said: “Being able to link our smart sensors together in a Helius network provides an unprecedented level of coverage to critical areas.
“Helius adds an additional layer to an existing security system, filling the medium-range gap and augmenting it with the capability to classify objects including human, small animals and vehicles, as well as behaviours such as crawling, crouching and running.”
When operating in tandem, the sensors can be used to analyse the same area from multiple different perspectives, eliminating blind spots and ensuring maximum coverage.
“With our low power requirements and high-resolution 3D imaging regardless of lighting conditions, the Helius system creates a new era of multi-dimensional security fit for use in almost any environment,” Jerone introduced.
The Helius system consists of a network of smart lidar units called Vista-Edge, which combines a lidar sensor with a powerful micro-computer in a single package. Powered by Cepton’s patented Micro-Motion Technology (MMT) system, the Vista-Edge is rotation free and already front facing, so it can fit into a standard security camera housing.
The micro-computer processes the information directly at the ‘edge’ so it highlights only potential threats. Because data processing is done inside the unit, data transmission is kept to a minimum, using only a few kilobytes where video would require several megabytes of storage.
This means each sensor can be deployed using only basic cellular SIM cards – and with minimal power requirements, wireless installation is possible.
And because the Helius perception and networking software is browser-based, you can operate the system on mobiles and tablets to maximise user simplicity.
Neil Huntingdon, Cepton’s VP of Business Development, said: “In the past, the prospect of truly comprehensive surveillance coverage has been limited to deploying multiple cameras across a location and having someone present to monitor each camera. That’s expensive to deploy and expensive to run, even just in having the data capacity to transmit all that video footage.
“The Helius system delivers absolute coverage with smart monitoring system that gives potential threats no hiding place. This is next-generation security for the connected era.”
Designed with user simplicity in mind, the Helius system can operate over WiFi, cellular networks or Ethernet and can even be used to monitor traffic – and can identify when packages are left or thrown over fences or walls.
Jerone added: “The unerring accuracy of our system means we zero in on potential threats with, literally, a laser-focus. It can then be used to trigger accompanying security systems, such as cameras, to capture more detailed footage of the perceived threat or to raise the alarm with security personnel.
“Helius offers a step change in surveillance and security response measures, minimising false positives and false negatives, reducing threat and delivering a drastic improvement in security confidence.”
Formerly the ASIS International Annual Seminar and Exhibits, Global Security Exchange (GSX) is the most relevant and pioneering security event that unites the full spectrum of the industry. Cyber, operational and physical security professionals from across the private and public sectors, allied organisations and partners and the industry’s leading solution providers come to GSX for the most comprehensive security education and innovative technology in the world.
Held at McCormack Place, Chicago, Exhibit Hall A, Cepton Technologies will be at stand 1894, next to the bistro. To schedule a meeting onsite, please email: [email protected]