A biometric identification technique called AFIS (automated fingerprint identification system) is a digital imaging technology that can evaluate and compare fingerprints from a repository. Read More »
Smart homes and ambient assisted living offer a comfortable quality of living. Read More »
InGaAs cameras are employed for physical and life science applications that require high sensitivity and specificity, i.e., above 900-1700 nm wavelength, which is known as shortwave infrared (SWIR). Read More »
Automated doors and windows are predominantly compatible with cutting-edge technologies and are especially preferred for residential properties, banks and financial institutions, and government offices. Read More »
A computerized home provides a variety of benefits to the end-user, including reduced energy consumption, protection from burglary, lodging, improved convenience, and insurance against unapproved entry into the home. Read More »
Mobile video surveillance helps users to access their data, remotely store, manage, record, play, and monitor CCTV footage in the cloud from a remote area. Read More »
A central station alarm control center, known as an alarm monitoring center, keeps an eye on equipment and responds to critical incidents for several industries. Read More »
Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) is a technological system that is used to automatically detect the object, capture the necessary data about the object and automatically feed the data to the computer system without any human intervention. Read More »
The home security systems are employed to safeguard personal property and to ensure the safety of the personnel against the potential outside threat of theft, burglaries, life threat and to secure the point of the entrance like doors, windows, and other points. Read More »
A 360-degree camera is an optical device that captures images from multiple directions. Read More »