The outcome of the next phase of technological cooperation and ITV companies “Argus-Spectrum” was the integration of OPS radiovolnovoy “Strelets” platform with “intelligence”. The new module integration became support a wide range of devices. The module will significantly enhance the ability of integrated security systems, in particular, to specially protected sites, as well as improve the efficiency of eliminating the consequences of emergencies.
The main product company ITV, softswitch, “Intelligence”, is intended to protect the large and medium-sized objects and is a universal platform for creating security systems and video surveillance. The new module supports both wireline or wireless devices. For this integrated fire radiorasshiritel, executive radiokanalny block, control panels, PIR and notifiers.
Radio and fire-targeted analog fire alarm and warning “Strelets” used at the sites of any complexity. In contrast to the wire fire alarm systems, radio “Strelets” able to work until at least one functioning PIR. Each radio PIR “Sagittarius” is an autonomous power, communications between devices by the bilateral air. This allows the system “Strelets” on specially protected sites such as museums, public and departmental agencies.
Using serial interface allowing developers to organize bilateral communication between radio “Strelets” platform and “intelligence”. As a result, the realized interconnection mechanism reactions. For example, in zones of control or fire alarm is installed by one or more of video surveillance cameras. On the software algorithms set implements the withdrawal of disturbing images from video cameras to monitor ARM. There are other algorithms, is engaged in any subsystems that make up the complex security platform based on “intelligence”. Setting scenarios interaction in the “Intelligence” is being implemented with the assistance and macro languages JavaScript or VB Script.
In the ongoing work on further integration of radio “Strelets” platform with “intelligence”. [source: CNews]
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