DocumentCode
3263125
Title
Intelligent video systems for perimeter and secured entry access control
Author
Wilson, Diane L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Homeland Security, Transp. Security Lab., USA
fYear
2005
fDate
11-14 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
260
Lastpage
262
Abstract
The continued threat of terrorism has spurred the development of sophisticated systems that enhance transportation security and monitoring. Much emphasis has been placed on systems that facilitate threat identification and responder intervention and enable the tracking and identification of people inside, outside or along perimeters of transportation facilities (airports, railways, ports, etc.). The most unpredictable element in any transportation facility is the sheer number of people having access. Identifying a suspicious individual or a threatening activity and then monitoring a person or threat through a crowded and unpredictable path present a most challenging task for even the most experienced of security personnel. Automated intelligent video systems are gaining in popularity and capitalize on advances in computer, camera and networking hardware, as well as the maturation of computer imaging and vision algorithms. These systems are designed to integrate with legacy systems and enhance existing infrastructure protection to facilitate an effective and risk favorable apprehension of security violators/intruders.
Keywords
airports; authorisation; railways; terrorism; video cameras; video signal processing; automated intelligent video system; computer imaging; legacy system; perimeter access control; responder intervention; secured entry access control; security intruder; security violator; threat identification; transportation facility; transportation monitoring; transportation security; vision algorithm; Access control; Air transportation; Airports; Computer networks; Computer vision; Intelligent systems; Monitoring; Rail transportation; Security; Terrorism;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security Technology, 2005. CCST '05. 39th Annual 2005 International Carnahan Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9245-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCST.2005.1594822
Filename
1594822
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