Why Thermal Imaging Trends Are Looking Up
Once primarily focused on military and critical infrastructure installations, the thermal camera market is far more expansive these days. Industry authorities explain where opportunity lies.
Once primarily focused on military and critical infrastructure installations, the thermal camera market is far more expansive these days. Industry authorities explain where opportunity lies.
Thermal cameras can be an optimal match to radar’s long detection range, allowing personnel to be alerted before a suspect reaches the perimeter.
Mission Protection Systems devised a thermal camera solution to achieve the end customer’s goals, capturing an SSI 2019 Integrated Installation of the Year Award (small to midsize company).
Weigh up these key factors when navigating thermal camera options to distinguish first-class solutions that will yield high-performance.
Challenging surveillance conditions may call for extra support from thermal imaging cameras. Here’s how to utilize them.
Indoor applications including emergency management and building security are poised to offer growth opportunities for cooled thermal imaging suppliers.
When combined with other sensors, thermal imaging provides powerful perimeter protection with accurate intrusion classification and visual alarm assessment to minimize false alarms.
Hikvision won the award for its thermal bi-spectrum IP camera which is a perimeter camera system with onboard VCA that features a 160×120 thermal imager and a 2MP CMOS DarkFighter visible camera.
Each perimeter can be customized based on the requirements of the customer, whether detecting an intruder climbing a fence or entering an off-limits zone normally void of foot traffic.
FLIR says the Saros line gives security pros an affordable surveillance solution to utilize for large commercial deployments.