Abstract
ABSTRACT Ashort duration evaluation of a variety of commercially available Video Motion Detection productsserved to demonstrate application in detecting intrusion into protected areas of a military fliglitline. To beeffective on a military flightline requires coverage over wide areas, adaptability to thermal imagery andease of operator use. Opportunities exist to incorporate panning cameras with video motion detection toexpand the awareness ofAir Force Security Police. The interest in maximizing the utilization of relativelyexpensive and highly capable thermal imager cameras makes this a high interest priority. In the evaluation,the available products demonstrated an ability to perform intrusion detection, but flexibility in set-up andoperation were seen as areas where improvement will be welcome.Keywords: video motion detection, closed circuit television, intrusion detection, Base and InstallationSecurity Systems 1. INTRODUCTION The operations tempo of today's United States Air Force might surprise the casual observer. While notcurrently engaged in a major conflict, the sheer number of Air Force operational missions, coupled withrequired training flights, more reflects the height of combat operations than it does the relative peacetime
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