A virtual security fence along Israel’s borders has been successfully installed yesterday by the Israeli-based surveillance company ESC Baz in cooperation with a major telecomm infrastructure provider. The virtual fence utilizes the ESC Baz’s TOM vehicle-mounted Observation System along with intrusion detection radars.
The TOM system can be controlled by the driver or
co-driver and contains day and night observation capabilities from inside the vehicle. The radar is based on slave-to-radar operation, meaning the cameras are “slaved” to the radar scan. The radar detects intrusions and sends real-time point-of-origin (azimuth) and range data to the TOM-equipped patrol vehicle. The camera tilts, focuses and zooms automatically to the intrusion area. The package tailored for this TOM turnkey project incorporates a site survey of conditions and requirements, a definition of the most relevant composed solution and the implementation of these conclusions. The dedicated solution suited for the specific site conditions comprises a full ground and vehicle system installation, integration of the TOM modules into the patrol vehicles existing systems, post-installation support, and ongoing maintenance.
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