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Design a Perimeter Intrusion Detection System with Google Maps

SightSurvey was designed to help integrators quickly and easily model an outdoor area and perimeter security layout around an actual site.  It’s become one of our most popular design tools.

SightSurvey uses Google Maps to create an intelligent video camera layout on any facility. This lets you address typical security design issues — like camera blind spots and terrain conditions — and determine areas of vulnerability or coverage gaps. By using Google Maps, you can gain a close approximation of the final design requirements even before you visit or walk the area.

With SightSurvey, you can set pole height, view blind spots under the camera, and choose visible or thermal intrusion detection cameras based on the application environment. Even large facilities such as airport perimeters, rail yards or seaports can be designed in a few minutes.

SightSurvey also lets you plan the number of cameras and their optimal placement, and determine a camera’s range for different sized object detection, such as a person versus a vehicle. You can also use SightSurvey to compare the number of cameras required for effective video intrusion detection around your facility.

We’ve put together a brief overview of SightSurvey, which you can watch below.  If you like what you see, register for SightSurvey here.

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