Since undertaking the Taipei City Police Department's intersection surveillance turnkey project in 2009, we have accumulated technological expertise through three phases, steadily managing Taipei's intersection surveillance system. This has generated over NT$30 billion in achievements, making us the largest urban security system integrator in Taiwan. We successfully developed the CMS Central Monitoring Management Platform, established AI image recognition technology, virtual architecture design, and engineering planning and management as core competencies, laying the foundation for the next decade of surveillance business development. These competitive advantages are being applied to future urban security, military camp surveillance, and industrial site monitoring.
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Taipei City Police Department Intersection Surveillance System
In line with the advancement of AIoT technology, we have upgraded the intersection surveillance system for the Taipei City Police Department by developing the Central Management System (CMS). This platform integrates the Video Management System (VMS), License Plate Recognition System (LPR), and Intelligent Video Surveillance System (IVS). The system's integration resolves the fragmentation in software operations, allowing a seamless connection to external law enforcement services through a unified interface. This greatly enhances usability, enabling intuitive operation via electronic maps to swiftly filter suspect images, assess potential escape routes or hiding places, and facilitate rapid apprehension. The success of this system in Taipei will soon be replicated in other municipalities to bolster urban security across regions. -
Military Camp Surveillance System
For high-sensitivity, tightly controlled areas, we have integrated security key authentication with biometric recognition, heightening security and encryption measures. Currently implemented in military camp surveillance systems across Taiwan, the setup includes ID card issuance, smart card clocks, video alarms, 3D human flow detection, and cloud management. This system is also applicable to industries with high security demands such as military, national security, law enforcement, bank vaults, secure laboratories, and R&D facilities. -
Industrial Site Surveillance System
Centered around access control and a central security monitoring platform, this system integrates various safety services including workforce attendance, license plate recognition, facial recognition, ID card monitoring, personnel tracking, and vital sign detection, creating a comprehensive and robust safety net for industrial sites. In case of abnormalities, crises can be addressed in real-time, preventing incidents from escalating, while providing video footage and report data for managerial review. This system is already in use at power plants, meeting stringent safety standards for industrial zone access and machinery monitoring.
Technical Highlights
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Advanced Virtualization Technology Employs software-defined virtualization to virtualize computing, networking, and storage, enhancing system efficiency and security. This technology eliminates hardware dependency, simplifies management for greater flexibility, allocates resources based on actual needs, and consolidates computing and storage demands, thereby significantly improving management efficiency. |
Distributed Resource Scheduling Utilizes Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) technology to ensure that if a hardware host fails, the virtual machines (VMs) on that host are redistributed to other functioning hosts based on performance needs, ensuring continuous system operation without impact. |
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Federated Architecture Features a unified, seamless user interface across all levels of the hierarchy. Each site can be independently designed and operated, focusing on the number of cameras and user requirements at each site. Central site users can access the entire federated system through a single login, and remote site users can still access local system data even if disconnected from the central site. |
Redundancy Architecture Planning Designed for future scalability, allowing for expansion to additional groups. The video management system includes a single sign-on mechanism within the federated architecture, enabling officers to access video from different groups seamlessly. |
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Products Catalog
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