Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Law enforcement increasing use of facial recognition technology

The facial recognition technology locks on once you’re in range. Benji Hutchinson works for NEC, a company that sells the software, gave CBS News a demonstration. “It’s putting the green box around us, and displaying our name,” Hutchinson said….
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Vehicle GPS Tracking Live Video CCTV with Passenger Face Recognition

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SafeCity Security Solution delivers advanced GPS based Vehicle Tracking Systems, Fleet Management, Vehicle Monitors, Asset Tracking and Fleet Management Solutions with full fledged operations in the Middle East. Our GPS Tracking Devices and Software Solutions customized to provide solutions to the companies to monitor vehicles, passengers, routes and other activities.
SafeCity tracks student with school buses, company employees and other mobile assets. We do time and attendance on buses and van with 4G connection and reports to the head quarter.
Face Recognition of the bus passenger and live reporting is provided to the client in control rooms.
Major constituents of the GPS based tracking are:

GPS tracking: The device fits into the vehicle and captures the GPS location information apart from other vehicle information at regular intervals to a central server. The other vehicle information can include fuel amount, engine temperature, altitude, reverse geocoding, door open/close, tire pressure, cut off fuel, turn off ignition, turn on headlight, turn on taillight, battery status, GSM area code/cell code decoded, number of GPS satellites in view, glass open/close, fuel amount, emergency button status, cumulative idling, computed odometer, engine RPM, throttle position, GPRS status and a lot more. Capability of these devices actually decide the final capability of the whole tracking system.
GPS tracking server: The tracking server has three responsibilities: receiving data from the GPS tracking unit, securely storing it, and serving this information on demand to the user.
User interface: The UI determines how one will be able to access information, view vehicle data, and elicit important details from it.

Stolen vehicle recovery: Both consumer and commercial vehicles can be outfitted with RF or GPS units to allow police to do tracking and recovery. In the case of LoJack, the police can activate the tracking unit in the vehicle directly and follow tracking signals.
Fleet management: When managing a fleet of vehicles, knowing the real-time location of all drivers allows management to meet customer needs more efficiently. Whether it is delivery, service or other multi-vehicle enterprises, drivers now only need a mobile phone with telephony or Internet connection to be inexpensively tracked by and dispatched efficiently.
Asset tracking: Companies needing to track valuable assets for insurance or other monitoring purposes can now plot the real-time asset location on a map and closely monitor movement and operating status.
Field service management: Companies with a field service workforce for services such as repair or maintenance, must be able to plan field workers’ time, schedule subsequent customer visits and be able to operate these departments efficiently. Vehicle tracking allows companies to quickly locate a field engineer and dispatch the closest one to meet a new customer request or provide site arrival information.
Field sales: Mobile sales professionals can access real-time locations. For example, in unfamiliar areas, they can locate themselves as well as customers and prospects, get driving directions and add nearby last-minute appointments to itineraries. Benefits include increased productivity, reduced driving time and increased time spent with customers and prospects.
Trailer tracking: Haulage and Logistics companies often operate lorries with detachable load carrying units. The part of the vehicle that drives the load is known as the cab and the load carrying unit is known as the trailer. There are different types of trailer used for different applications, e.g., flat bed, refrigerated, curtain sider, box container.
Surveillance: A tracker may be placed on a vehicle to follow the vehicle’s movements.[6]
Transit tracking: temporary tracking of assets or cargoes from one point to another. Users will ensure that the assets do not stop on route or do a U-Turn in order to ensure the security of the assets.
Fuel Monitoring: monitor the fuel through tracking device (with help of fuel sensor connected to the device).
Distance Calculation: calculate the distance traveled by the fleet.
OBD II – Plug and play interface which provides most of engine diagnostics information.
Vehicle tracking systems are widely used worldwide. Components come in various shapes and forms but most utilize GPS technology and GSM services. While most will offer real-time tracking, Others record real time data and store it to be read, similar to data loggers. systems like these track and record and allow reports after certain points have been solved.
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