Mirasys Video Surveillance for Ports
The Mirasys Ports Solution handles the vast distances and large areas of a commercial port in an economic but efficient way, serving all stakeholders that share the responsibility over the security of a commercial port:
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The upgradeable and scalable Mirasys Ports Solution grows and adapts to new requirements, technologies or regulations.
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Cost-efficient surveillance of wide areas such as container fields with megapixel cameras
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Remote surveillance of distant areas over wired or wireless network
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A variety of video image analysis tools such as perimeter protection, people and vehicle counting, detection of left objects etc.
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Automatic recognition of truck license plates and container numbers results in easier traffic control and follow-up of container movement
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Versatile presentation of camera images and alarms on a video wall in the command & control room
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Synchronized pre- and post-alarm recording of images and sound in case of incidents – collection of hard evidence for investigation
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Integration with other security systems such as access control, perimeter protection and CBRNE detection
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Your Benefits as Mirasys End User
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Efficient security operations through central control and monitoring of events, allowing cost savings and higher productivity
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Documentation of all events in a central database for easy reporting
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Open VCA platform allows the addition of any VCA functionality into the system
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Video analysis results from various systems are harmonized in one database, allowing fast and comprehensive searches of events
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Hybrid solution supporting both analog and network technologies allows continuous use of existing cameras
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Fast visual verification of alarms, immediate identification of events as well as more efficient response to incidents through integration of video with other security systems
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Not only security: Ingenious use of cameras and image analysis increases the efficiency of operations, such as control of traffic, passenger, luggage and cargo flows as well as allocation of personnel to congested areas
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