Intelligent Video Analytics for Enterprise and Industry

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Intelligent Video Analytics for Enterprise and Industry Sony intelligent video analytics can help efficiently transform industrial processes and can provide a high level of security, 24x7, in locations such as factories, warehouses, construction sites, and office buildings. Wide, open areas and multiple sites of interest can be monitored efficiently from a remote location for activities such as employee and vehicle movement. This can help prevent potentially threatening activities, unauthorized entry into facilities, or to act as “extra eyes” for employee safety. In addition, intelligent video analytics allows for unmanned warehouse monitoring, night-time construction site monitoring, and monitoring of dangerous areas to help protect your assets. Unlike conventional video analytic solutions, the Sony solution is seamless and efficient – and can be easily customized to meet monitoring requirements without major investment.

The DEPA Platform – Reliable, Efficient, and Cost Effective Sony introduces a complete IP surveillance solution based on its Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) platform, which incorporates intelligent video analytics to detect object movement. DEPA is a combined function of the intelligence incorporated in Sony DEPAenabled network cameras* and the rules or filters defined using the NSR Series recorder or IMZ-RS400 Series software. Based on these rules, the system determines which events to monitor, what is to be recorded, and when to trigger an alarm or other action. Because this method of distributed processing extracts only the images and data that you require, server workload, network bandwidth, and storage requirements are minimized, and system stability is increased. One of the intelligence benefits of Sony DEPA-enabled network cameras is that false alarms are minimized by using a sophisticated and robust movement-detection algorithm. The beauty of DEPA is that it is an effective turnkey solution that can be implemented affordably and does not require complicated training because of the system‘s intuitive interfaces. * The following are DEPA-enabled network cameras: SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P, SNC-CS50N/CS50P, SNC-DF80N/DF80P, SNC-DF50/DF50P

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How Intelligent Video Analytics Works in Enterprise and Industry ■ Illegal Parking

■ Intruder Monitoring

Set virtual areas in truck loading docks at a factory or warehouse. When a car is left unattended for more than a one minute, the voice alert function is used. If left for longer than five minutes, a security guard is alerted. Also useful for illegal parking near office building entrances.

Set a virtual borderline along the fence surrounding factory property. If a person crosses the fence, an alarm is used to alert security staff and to notify the police. Also useful for notifying security when prohibited areas are breached.

Alarm!

Alarm!

■ Removed Object

■ Wrong Way Set a virtual borderline at a parking lot exit. If a car attempts to enter through the exit, the voice alert function is used to alert the driver. Also useful for illegal left/right turns and going the wrong way in parking lots.

Alarm!

■ Crowd Monitoring

■ Production Line Monitoring Set virtual borderlines along the edges of unmanned areas in a production line. If an item falls off the conveyer, an alarm is used to notify line staff to quickly take appropriate action. Also useful for preventing illegal entry across construction site perimeters at night.

■ Loitering Detection Set virtual areas in front of a building or facility entrance. If a person is loitering within an area, security staff can be alerted to take appropriate action. Also useful for detecting people loitering at night.

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Set virtual areas around valuable items. If an item has been removed, security staff can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting unattended or removed objects in warehouses and factories.

Set a virtual area in stairways or entrances/exits. If a crowd begins to form in those areas, building security can be alerted to monitor for potentially threatening activities. Also useful for crowd monitoring in parking lots and in common areas of a building.

■ Speed Monitoring Alarm!

Set speed parameters in factory or warehouse parking lots. When a car exceeds the speed limit, the system alerts security staff and starts recording. Also useful for monitoring people running through facilities, which may indicate suspicious behavior.

Alarm!

Alarm!

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Intelligent Video Analytics for Financial Institutions Sony intelligent video analytics can “keep an eye” on entrances, cash desks, and ATMs, 24x7, to monitor activities such as customer and employee movement, thereby improving bank security and customer safety. Sony network video monitoring systems with intelligent video analytics can trigger a variety of actions such as storing images or relaying alarm signals to a security service when suspicious objects or movements are detected. In addition, a central site can be used to effectively manage cameras at multiple bank locations, and recorded images can be archived locally, at the central site, or both, providing backup image storage for redundancy and disaster recovery. Unlike conventional video analytic solutions, the Sony solution is seamless and efficient – and can be easily customized to meet specific monitoring requirements without major investment.

The DEPA Platform – Reliable, Efficient, and Cost Effective Sony introduces a complete IP surveillance solution based on its Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) platform, which incorporates intelligent video analytics to detect object movement. DEPA is a combined function of the intelligence incorporated in Sony DEPAenabled network cameras* and the rules or filters defined using the NSR Series recorder or IMZ-RS400 Series software. Based on these rules, the system determines which events to monitor, what is to be recorded, and when to trigger an alarm or other action. Because this method of distributed processing extracts only the images and data that you require, server workload, network bandwidth, and storage requirements are minimized, and system stability is increased. One of the intelligence benefits of Sony DEPA-enabled network cameras is that false alarms are minimized by using a sophisticated and robust movement-detection algorithm. The beauty of DEPA is that it is an effective turnkey solution that can be implemented affordably and does not require complicated training because of the system‘s intuitive interfaces. * The following are DEPA-enabled network cameras: SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P, SNC-CS50N/CS50P, SNC-DF80N/DF80P, SNC-DF50/DF50P

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How Intelligent Video Analytics Works in Financial Institutions ■ Crowd Monitoring Set a virtual area around an ATM during late-night hours to minimize undesired incidents. If a crowd begins to form, the police can be alerted to take corrective action. Also useful for crowd control in museums and stairways.

■ Loitering Detection Set virtual areas in front of bank entrances after hours. If a person is loitering within an area, security staff can be alerted to take appropriate action. Also useful for detecting individuals loitering after hours in areas such as ATMs, drive-thrus, and parking lots.

■ Vandalism

Alarm!

Set virtual areas around locations prone to vandalism. If an item has been damaged or vandalized, bank security can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting graffiti/vandalism on financial institution walls and ATMs.

■ Illegal Parking

Alarm!

Set virtual areas around no-parking zones. If a car is illegally parked for more than a minute, the voice alert function is used to notify the driver. If left for longer than five minutes, bank security is alerted. Also useful for illegal parking on streets surrounding financial institutions.

Alarm!

■ Foot Traffic Monitoring Set virtual borderlines at bank entrances/exits. Count the number of people who cross these lines. By analyzing foot traffic, the bank HQ can identify customer activity at various branch locations so that employees can be efficiently allocated. Also useful for analyzing parking congestion.

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■ Entering Prohibited Areas

■ Unattended/Removed Object Set virtual areas around valuable items in lobbies and/or office areas. If an item of interest has been removed, bank security can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting unattended or removed objects in financial institution lobbies and ATMs.

Set virtual borderlines along bank perimeters at night. If a suspicious person crosses a line, an alarm is used to alert security. Also useful for notifying bank security or the police when prohibitied areas are breached.

Alarm!

Alarm!

■ Congestion Monitoring Set virtual areas along a queue in front of ATMs. When the people in line exceed a preset threshold, staff can be alerted to monitor the area. By analyzing line congestion, bank HQ can plan to install additional ATMs. Also useful for line control at drive-thru entrances.

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Intelligent Video Analytics for Retail Intelligent video analytics can be used for a number of applications ranging from security to market research in both small retail shops and in large-scale shopping malls. Intelligent video analytics such as traffic analysis and crowd monitoring can be performed to provide more efficient workflow and management in any of these locations, helping you formulate strategies and tactics to improve your business. Surveillance systems that incorporate network video analytics can also provide a safer shopping environment for customers by helping to identify potentially threatening situations. Moreover, they can be an effective deterrent to potential shoplifters. Unlike conventional video analytic solutions, the Sony solution is seamless and efficient – and can be easily customized to meet specific monitoring requirements without major investment.

The DEPA Platform – Reliable, Efficient, and Cost Effective Sony introduces a complete IP surveillance solution based on its Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) platform, which incorporates intelligent video analytics to detect object movement. DEPA is a combined function of the intelligence incorporated in Sony DEPAenabled network cameras* and the rules or filters defined using the NSR Series recorder or IMZ-RS400 Series software. Based on these rules, the system determines which events to monitor, what is to be recorded, and when to trigger an alarm or other action. Because this method of distributed processing extracts only the images and data that you require, server workload, network bandwidth, and storage requirements are minimized, and system stability is increased. One of the intelligence benefits of Sony DEPA-enabled network cameras is that false alarms are minimized by using a sophisticated and robust movement-detection algorithm. The beauty of DEPA is that it is an effective turnkey solution that can be implemented affordably and does not require complicated training because of the system‘s intuitive interfaces. * The following are DEPA-enabled network cameras: SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P, SNC-CS50N/CS50P, SNC-DF80N/DF80P, SNC-DF50/DF50P

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How Intelligent Video Analytics Works in Retail ■ Foot Traffic Monitoring

■ Loitering Detection

Set virtual borderlines at shop entrances. Count the number of people who cross these lines. By analyzing foot traffic, shop owners can efficiently allocate staff and also use the data to perform market research. Also useful for analyzing parking congestion.

Set virtual areas in a used car lot after hours. If a person is loitering within an area, security staff can be alerted to remove the person from the premises. Also useful for loitering in parking lots after hours. 6

■ Wrong Way

■ Crowd Monitoring Set virtual areas in shops that have a high number of shoplifting incidents. If a crowd begins to form in these areas, staff can be alerted to monitor for potential shoplifters. Also useful for crowd monitoring in parking lots and selected common areas in a shopping mall.

Set a virtual borderline at a parking lot exit. If a car attempts to enter through the exit, the voice alert function is used to alert the driver. Also useful for illegal left/right turns and going the wrong way in parking lots.

Alarm!

■ Aisle Traffic Monitoring Set virtual borderlines at the entrance of each aisle in supermarkets. Count the number of people who cross these lines. By analyzing foot traffic in each aisle, supermarket managers can use the information to effectively position items on shelves. Also useful for analyzing store layouts.

■ Entering Prohibited Areas

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Set a virtual borderline at the entrance of a stock room. Alarm recording is performed only when someone crosses the line. If an item is found missing at the end of the day, only the recorded images need to be searched. Also useful for notifying security when unauthorized areas are breached.

■ Illegal Parking

■ Removed Object

Set virtual areas in no-parking zones or loading areas. If a car is left unattended for more than a minute, the voice alert function is used. If left for longer than five minutes, mall security is alerted. Also useful for illegal parking in front of small shops.

Set a virtual area around a valuable item on exhibit in a jewelry store. If the item has been removed, security staff can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting unattended or removed objects in shopping malls.

Alarm!

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©2007 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All images in this brochure are simulated. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. IPELA and DEPA are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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Intelligent Video Analytics for Schools A safe and secure environment is a prerequisite for effective teaching and learning. Sony intelligent video analytics provides a high level of security in locations such as school buildings, playgrounds, gymnasiums, cafeterias, and parking lots. Intelligent video analytics can help prevent potentially threatening activities to school safety such as: illegal entry onto school grounds, vandalism, theft, fights, and illegal access to or tampering with school property. This highly efficient monitoring method acts as extended “eyes” for your security staff. Unlike conventional video analytic solutions, the Sony solution is seamless and efficient – and can be easily customized to meet specific monitoring requirements without major investment.

The DEPA Platform – Reliable, Efficient, and Cost Effective Sony introduces a complete IP surveillance solution based on its Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) platform, which incorporates intelligent video analytics to detect object movement. DEPA is a combined function of the intelligence incorporated in Sony DEPAenabled network cameras* and the rules or filters defined using the NSR Series recorder or IMZ-RS400 Series software. Based on these rules, the system determines which events to monitor, what is to be recorded, and when to trigger an alarm or other action. Because this method of distributed processing extracts only the images and data that you require, server workload, network bandwidth, and storage requirements are minimized, and system stability is increased. One of the intelligence benefits of Sony DEPA-enabled network cameras is that false alarms are minimized by using a sophisticated and robust movement-detection algorithm. The beauty of DEPA is that it is an effective turnkey solution that can be implemented affordably and does not require complicated training because of the system‘s intuitive interfaces. * The following are DEPA-enabled network cameras: SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P, SNC-CS50N/CS50P, SNC-DF80N/DF80P, SNC-DF50/DF50P

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How Intelligent Video Analytics Works in Schools ■ Entering/Exiting School Grounds

Alarm!

Set a virtual borderline at school entrances. When a person crosses the line while classes are in session, an alarm is used to notify school security to take appropriate action. Also useful for notifying school security when prohibited areas are breached.

■ Illegal Parking Set virtual areas in no-parking zones or bus-loading zones. For example, if a car is left unattended for one minute, the voice alert function is used to notify the driver. If left for longer than five minutes, school security is alerted. Also useful for illegal parking near school entrances.

Alarm!

■ Removed Object Set virtual areas around valuable items. If an item has been removed, school security can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting unattended or removed objects in schools and on campuses.

Alarm!

■ Over The Fence Set a virtual borderline along the fence surrounding school property. If a person crosses the fence, an alarm is used to alert school security and to notify the police. Also useful for notifying school security when prohibited areas are breached.

■ Crowd Monitoring ■ Loitering Detection Set virtual areas in front of campus entrances, 24 hours a day. If a person is loitering within an area, security staff can be alerted to take appropriate action. Also useful for detecting individuals loitering after hours in areas such as sports fields, playgrounds, and swimming pools.

Alarm!

Set virtual areas in stairways or the schoolyard. If a crowd begins to form in these areas, school security can be alerted to monitor for potentially threatening activities. Also useful for crowd monitoring in parking lots and in common areas of schools and campuses.

Alarm!

Alarm!

■ Vandalism

■ Speed Monitoring

Set virtual areas around locations prone to vandalism. If an item has been damaged or vandalized, school security can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting graffiti on walls and classrooms.

Set a speed parameter in school parking lots. When a car exceeds the speed limit, the system alerts school security and starts recording. Also useful for monitoring students running through hallways.

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Intelligent Video Analytics for Transportation Sony intelligent video analytics provides a high level of security and operational efficiency for the transportation sector, 24 hours a day. Sony network video monitoring systems can be used to monitor train stations, airports, highways, and bus terminals to monitor activities such as, passenger and vehicle movement to help prevent potentially threatening activities to public safety. Unlike conventional video analytic solutions, the Sony solution is seamless and efficient – and can be easily customized to meet specific transportation monitoring requirements without major investment.

The DEPA Platform – Reliable, Efficient, and Cost Effective Sony introduces a complete IP surveillance solution based on its Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) platform, which incorporates intelligent video analytics to detect object movement. DEPA is a combined function of the intelligence incorporated in Sony DEPAenabled network cameras* and the rules or filters defined using the NSR Series recorder or IMZ-RS400 Series software. Based on these rules, the system determines which events to monitor, what is to be recorded, and when to trigger an alarm or other action. Because this method of distributed processing extracts only the images and data that you require, server workload, network bandwidth, and storage requirements are minimized, and system stability is increased. One of the intelligence benefits of Sony DEPA-enabled network cameras is that false alarms are minimized by using a sophisticated and robust movement-detection algorithm. The beauty of DEPA is that it is an effective turnkey solution that can be implemented affordably and does not require complicated training because of the system‘s intuitive interfaces. * The following are DEPA-enabled network cameras: SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P, SNC-CS50N/CS50P, SNC-DF80N/DF80P, SNC-DF50/DF50P

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How Intelligent Video Analytics Works in Transportation ■ Illegal Parking

■ Entering Prohibited Areas

Set virtual areas in airport pick-up and drop-off lanes. For example, when a car is left unattended for one minute, the voice alert function is used. If left for longer than five minutes, a security guard is alerted. Also useful for illegal parking on shoulders, bus lanes, highways, and bridges.

Set virtual borderlines along both edges of railroad tracks. When a person crosses a borderline, an alarm is used to notify the station staff to quickly take appropriate action. Also useful for preventing unauthorized entry across perimeters at airports and bus yards.

Alarm!

Alarm!

■ Foot Traffic Monitoring

■ Wrong Way Set a virtual borderline on a oneway street. When a car goes the wrong way, the system starts recording and the car license plate is captured. This system can be used to warn and/or fine offenders. Also useful for illegal left/right turns and going the wrong way at a ticket gate.

Alarm!

Set a virtual borderline at a restaurant/shop entrance. Count the number of people who cross the line. By analyzing foot traffic, store managers can use the information to improve operation and to allocate shop staff more efficiently. Also useful for counting cars entering parking areas/rest areas.

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■ Unattended Object ■ Crowd Monitoring Set a virtual area on the platform at a train station. When a crowd of people approaches a level that is unmanageable, station staff are alerted to control the crowd and aid passengers. Also useful for crowd control in entrances/exits and stairways.

Set a virtual area on a bridge. When a vehicle or other object is left unattended for longer than a pre-specified period of time, the police can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting disabled cars and accidents on roadways.

■ Speed Zone Monitoring ■ Congestion Monitoring Set a virtual area in front of a tollgate. When a car stops in a pre-specified area for longer than ten seconds, the system indicates that the line is becoming congested and the tollgate manager can be alerted to open another gate. Also useful for line control at the entrances to parking lots and rest areas.

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Set a speed parameter in a speed zone. When a car exceeds the speed limit, the system can start recording and alert the authorities. The object size can be specified to distinguish between automobiles and pedestrians. Also useful for detecting people running vs. walking, which might indicate suspicious behavior.

©2007 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All images in this brochure are simulated. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. IPELA and DEPA are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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Intelligent Video Analytics for Government and Public Venues Sony intelligent video analytics makes it economically viable for governments and public venue operators to provide high levels of public security and efficient operation. Sony network video monitoring systems are ideal for use in cities/towns, courthouses, and public venues, including convention centers, museums, zoos, and sport stadiums. These systems can not only help prevent potentially threatening activities to public safety, but can also be used as an operational analysis tool to provide more efficient workflow and management in any of these locations. Unlike conventional video analytic solutions, the Sony solution is seamless and efficient – and can be easily customized to meet specific monitoring requirements without major investment.

The DEPA Platform – Reliable, Efficient, and Cost Effective Sony introduces a complete IP surveillance solution based on its Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA) platform, which incorporates intelligent video analytics to detect object movement. DEPA is a combined function of the intelligence incorporated in Sony DEPAenabled network cameras* and the rules or filters defined using the NSR Series recorder or IMZ-RS400 Series software. Based on these rules, the system determines which events to monitor, what is to be recorded, and when to trigger an alarm or other action. Because this method of distributed processing extracts only the images and data that you require, server workload, network bandwidth, and storage requirements are minimized, and system stability is increased. One of the intelligence benefits of Sony DEPA-enabled network cameras is that false alarms are minimized by using a sophisticated and robust movement-detection algorithm. The beauty of DEPA is that it is an effective turnkey solution that can be implemented affordably and does not require complicated training because of the system‘s intuitive interfaces. * The following are DEPA-enabled network cameras: SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50N/RZ50P, SNC-CS50N/CS50P, SNC-DF80N/DF80P, SNC-DF50/DF50P

Intelligent Motion Detection

Filter (Passing-Directional) Alarm!

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NETWORK SURVEILLANCE RECORDER NSR-100

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How Intelligent Video Analytics Works in Government and Public Venues ■ Foot Traffic Monitoring

■ Entering Prohibited Areas

Set virtual borderlines at convention center entrances. Count the number of people who cross these lines. By analyzing foot traffic, the event sponsor can plan future events with more efficient operation and staff allocation. Also useful for analyzing street traffic or parking congestion.

Set a virtual borderline in front of exhibits at a museum. When a person crosses this virtual line, an alarm is used to notify floor staff to take an appropriate action. Also useful for notifying security staff when unauthorized areas in courthouses and prisons are breached.

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■ Illegal Parking Set virtual areas in no-parking zones on city streets. For example, if a car is left unattended for more than a minute, the voice alert function is used. If left for longer than five minutes, the police are alerted. Also useful for illegal parking near government facilities and other public venues.

Alarm!

■ Congestion Monitoring Set a virtual area around a queue at a convention center entrance. When the people in line exceed a preset threshold, staff can open another gate to ease line congestion. Also useful for line control at museums, zoos, stadium entrances ,and retail checkouts.

Alarm!

■ Wrong Way

■ Removed Object Set a virtual area in front of a valuable exhibit. If the exhibit has been removed, security staff can be alerted to take quick action. Also useful for detecting unattended or removed objects in public facilities.

Set a virtual borderline at a museum exit. When a person enters through the exit doors, the voice alert function is used and the system starts recording. Also useful for illegal left/right turns and going the wrong way on one-way streets.

■ Loitering Detection ■ Crowd Monitoring Set a virtual area on a street corner during late-night hours to minimize undesired incidents. If a crowd begins to form, the police can be alerted to take corrective action. Also useful for crowd control in museums and stairways.

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Alarm!

Set virtual areas in town/city streets. When a person begins loitering within an area, it may indicate that an illegal or potentially threatening activity is occurring, and the police are alerted to take action. Also useful for loitering around parking lots or government facilities.

Alarm!

Alarm!

©2007 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All images in this brochure are simulated. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. IPELA and DEPA are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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