LILIN Unveils Video Surveillance System to Remotely Measure Temperature, Detect Masks

LILIN’s touch-free system utilizes AI and the P3T6522E2-F dual sensor IP camera which can capture high-resolution color video with a 2MP CMOS sensor.

ARCADIA, Calif. — LILIN introduces a monitoring system its says is capable of accurately measuring the body temperature of individuals, and detecting whether or not they are wearing a protective mask.

Based on LILIN’s AIDA artificial intelligence, this new “touch-free” system is a milestone in disease prevention, and is suitable for medical institutions, large public gatherings, schools, retail outlets and businesses of all kinds, according to the company.

In developing the new system, LILIN engineered the P3T6522E2-F dual sensor IP camera that can capture high-resolution color video with a 2MP CMOS sensor and also detect abnormal temperatures using a built-in thermopile sensor that targets the facial area.

Once captured, temperature data and video are streamed in real-time to the LILIN NVR51T4E 4-port temperature measurement network video recorder for analysis.

An alarm is activated when a temperature exceeds the defined temperature range, or it can trigger digital output to, for example, an access control system, according to the company. Fevers are a common symptom of coronavirus.

Digital video is stamped with an on-screen display of the temperature reading, so that the infected person can be immediately identified, alerted and sent to a medical facility for testing before potentially infecting those around them.

To avoid false positives, the LILIN NVR51T4E can be adjusted to reflect the ambient temperature of the testing area. Up to three individuals can be measured using this system simultaneously.

Along with the new cameras and NVR, LILIN is offering its NAV6001AI-M AIDA mask detection server. When connected to a LILIN temperature monitoring camera, it is said to be able to identify in real-time individuals not wearing a mask in public areas that require their use. In the event the NAV6001AI-M detects a person not wearing a mask, an audio or physical alarm is triggered to deny access to a facility.

The NAV6001AI-M AIDA mask detection server integrates into the LILIN camera and NVR solution, though it does not require the NVR for operation and can be used as a standalone solution with a P3T6522E2-F camera.

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