Abstract

Recent advances in computer vision have brought along new revolutionary changes in applications and products within the growing industry of security technologies. This technology introduces video detection capabilities, which have been envisioned in laboratories, to the realm of real-world physical security deployments. At the same time, video analysis—or as it is commonly known, “intelligent video”—is being introduced as an affordable, practical, and effective security layer in any physical protection system. In this paper, we review briefly how motion detection works, how it is applied to threat detection and prevention, and its integration with information technology to produce a sophisticated intelligent video system. We discuss an application of the technology, focusing on a specific proposal to combat the modern scourge of missile threat to civil aviation. Intelligent video systems integrated with high-value video surveillance equipment and computer-aided dispatch servers are proposed as a methodology to detect and dispatch effective pre-emptive responses to the threats of shoulder-fired missiles directed against commercial airlines operating out of airports in densely populated areas.

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