Security:
- Infrastructure protection – vision, access and conditions (gas, fire, movement, air quality) monitored and alarms based on preset escalation workflow.
- Mobile surveillance - video, chemical and biological sensors deployed using wireless technology.
- Intelligent vision – only record video when an alarm trigger is engaged. This reduces data sets to a manageable size and if perusing based on an incident, supporting snapshot data is easy to locate.
- Border security – manage perimeter integrity, breaches and apprehension actions.
- Situational Awareness – especially wide area situational awareness and glaobal data management
Target Users – Homeland Security, DEA, Customs, Police, Defence (War Exercises, Base Protection, Military Police, Reconnaisance, Special Forces), Covert organisations, Counter Intel, Counter Terrorism, Transport and Ports Authorities , Airports, Campuses, City Wide Monitoring, Utilities
Research:
- Automated logging of data and referencing of any notes taken. All are readily exported to standard analysis and report tools.
- Manage locally and access globally
- Compare incidents with data – keep notes on incidents
- Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)
- Audit trail for probity and IP protection
- The ability to restart experiments automatically ensures data quality and experiment integrity.
Target Users - Industrial and commercial researchers, companies undertaking environmental and conditional monitoring, Universities
Environmental Monitoring:
- Utilise the GPAC System® to monitor water, air, ground quality.
- Plant condition, crop performance and salinity are monitored and alarms sent when parameters are exceeded.
- Fish that depend on water with clear parameters for oxygen, PH, salinity and nitrogen content. The GPAC System® monitors and also activates valves, motors and solenoids to automate the remediation and protection of stock.
- Video feeds activated by infrared, heat or movement triggers establish environmental performance and track wildlife density.
Target Users – Environmental Agencies, farming groups, Aquaculture, concerned citizen groups.
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