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Adriatic Region Security Market Keeps Up With Global Trends

60 New Products /Show Calendar 63 Companies in This Issue

Stable growth has been achieved with higher investments in the Adriatic region.

Transportation is a key factor for the economic growth of European Union, and solutions for safer highways and roadways minimize the cost of transportations and maximize safety.” Evangelos Mitsakis, Senior Researcher for Transportation, Center for Research and Technology Hellas Intelligent Transportation Systems: A European Perspective p. 14

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WEBSITE ARTICLES https://www.asmag.com Why AI Will be an Inevitable Part of Your Video Surveillance Solution The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to revolutionize technology in various industries, and security is prominent among them.

‘Net Zero,’ Modularity Set Trends for Future Buildings

Building automation, enhanced security, energy efficiency — these are some of the features we’re seeing in modern buildings. But what about the future?

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Editor’s Note Is Your Privacy Well-Protected?

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Data protection and cyberthreats are growing issues in our society, affecting everyone from enterprises to the general public — every single day. On March 25th, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg placed full-page ads in major newspapers in the U.K. and the U.S. to apologize for the recent data breach. The breach was the result of a quiz app built by Cambridge Analytica, a company accused of manipulating Facebook data during the 2016 US presidential election. Many online and social media marketers have since admitted that Facebook data breaches are an open secret and many other similar analytic apps can also access a large amount of user data from various forms of media. No matter who we are, we should all be responsible for protecting our own data and the data we deal with. The Facebook data breach will not be the only event singled-out in the virtual world. Soon, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the strictest law of its kind in the EU, is going to roll out on May 25th. With the launch of this regulation, other countries in Europe and the U.S. will most likely follow. The GDPR and Facebook incident are kicking off the awareness of data protection and cyberthreats; however, global awareness for this issue still has a long way to go.

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Across the globe, cities are making themselves smarter and more livable. In this regard, they are increasingly turning to intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to reduce congestion, clean up air and make driving less of a hassle. Nowhere is ITS more thriving and successful than in Europe, where municipalities are using various smart technologies to make roads safer and less congested.

Thanks to advancements in algorithms and processing power, artificial intelligence has changed how data is collected and leveraged. Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist, had expressed his concerns over AI development and urged creators to “employ best practice and effective management.” These might be wise words to heed in security as well, as systems are becoming increasingly intelligent.

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Products of the Month

Innovations in Flame and Smoke Detection The fire detection technology on the market today relies much more on thermal imaging. Video analytics fire and smoke detection systems, which use analytics embedded in cameras to detect flame and smoke, present themselves as alternatives to traditional sensors and stand out for their advantage in early warning fire detection. The combination of different technologies to prevent further development of fires ensure the safety of our premises.

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he Sii AT is a 24/7 outdoor security thermal camera used for observing and monitoring sensitive sites. The camera provides crisp, clear thermal images in total darkness, light, fog or smoke. Sii AT features a wide range of thermal engine and lens options using uncooled thermal camera technology. The Sii AT has the option to add TCP/IP video and control and/or our embedded fire detection algorithm.

Key Features • Unique signal processing algorithms provide enhanced contrast for video analytics and our innovative fire detection algorithm • ONVIF Profile S compliant for IP configurations • High resolution, small pixel pitch • Wide variety of fixed, PTZ and optics configurations • Pelco D protocol, common industry mounting options, serial or IP communication • Designed and certified to IP66

Supplier: OPGAL URL: www.opgal.com

ike Video Analytics is a turnkey video flame and smoke detection solution. The camera-based detection system visually detects the presence of fire, smoke or oil mist at its source, independent of airflow in the area, in seconds. Fike Video Analytics represents a critical advantage for early warning fire detection when used in conjunction with the appropriate fire alarm control panels. FIKE Video Flame and Smoke Detection Camera combines the resolution and picture clarity of a standard network camera with built-in flame, smoke and motion detector capabilities. Each IP camera can be configured with multiple detection and/or exclusion zones within the field of view.

Key Features • Detects the presence of flames, pluming smoke clouds and ambient smoke within the field of view of the camera • Detects reflected fire light when flames are obstructed • Able to be used to monitor engine rooms and turbine areas allowing for notification in the event of smoke, fire or oil mist • Customizable zones and alarm options • UL listed and FM approved for primary detection

Supplier: Fike URL: www.fike.com

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RMonitor is a flexible solution concept for early fire detection and temperature monitoring of industrial plants by means of thermography. Infrared cameras detect objects through thermal radiation and perceive certain characteristics regarding the condition of these objects, which conventional cameras cannot pick up. IRMonitor is thereby able to detect potentially hazardous situations based on critical temperature developments and to initiate security measures. An IRMonitor system can be set up with a large number of infrared cameras so that even large areas with many different angles can be fully monitored. Automated self-checking image evaluation ensures that dangerous situations can be detected around the clock. Key Features • Wide-area monitoring with infrared cameras provides precise and comprehensive temperature detection in hazardous areas • Controls and analyzes several infrared cameras with one system • Scanning and comparison with preset thresholds in defined zones (evaluation areas) • Visualization with temperature-time diagram • Thermographic monitoring around the clock • Early detection of critical temperature rises

Supplier: Automation Technology URL: www.automationtechnology.de

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GKB VeriFire NC6960VD ONVIF IP Bullet Type

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eriFire can detect early-stage flame and smoke to prevent the full development of fire. A text message alert is automatically sent within 5 to 20 seconds of the detection of fire and smoke indicating the fire’s location. With its high resolution 1080p sensor, VeriFire is able to accurately detect flames and smoke with an average false alarm record far below the industry standard. Furthermore it is easy to integrate with ONVIF-compliant third party VMS software. VeriFire has an open API interface allowing customization by third-party specialist developers. Key Features • 1080p CMOS megapixel sensor • ONVIF 2.0 compliance • 4 videonstreams • Waterproof (IP 66)

Supplier: GKB Security URL: www.gkbsecurity.com

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VIOTEC IP starlight 8000 is a video-based fire detection camera which operates as a standalone unit and features intelligent video analytics which allows the analysis and evaluation of moving objects in parallel. AVIOTEC IP starlight 8000 detects flames and smoke at the source within seconds and works with superior intelligent algorithms that can analyze and process pictures. These algorithms are based on fire characteristics and can easily be adjusted to the customer’s needs. Users can access live views of the camera streams and adjust its extensive list of settings using a web browser.

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CamX combines innovative fire detection and surveillance in one IP-based system, allowing it to reliably recognize multiple semi-concealed fires in under 12 seconds. FCamX can detect flame both outdoors and indoors at up to 180 meters, in all environments, weather conditions and light levels, including complete darkness, making previously un-protectable areas safe and secure. It increases the effectiveness of fire response by significantly reducing the response time — putting the fire out before it has a chance to develop. Due to its accuracy, FCamX can be incorporated into existing automatic safety systems, by guiding water or foam cannons onto the flame.

Key Features • Using the IR signature to confirm the presence of a flame • Can be streamed directly onto any computer, tablet or phone • Detection distance — 6 mm lens: max 180 meters • Digital noise reduction: 3D DNR

Supplier: Ciqurix URL: www.ciqurix.com

Key Features • Detection of flame and smoke helps to identify hidden smoldering fires and burning liquids • Fast detection at the source allows users to see fires where they start • No masking is necessary due to AVIOTEC’s capability to detect fires using the camera’s entire field of view in most cases • Intelligence in the camera detects disturbances using raw data with no transmission or compression • Live streaming enables monitoring of environments and speeds up rescue response • Video storage as a basis for root-cause analysis with recorded videos

Supplier: Bosch Security Systems URL: www.boschsecurity.com

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LIR A310 f fixed mount thermal imaging camera for condition monitoring and fire prevention can be installed almost anywhere to monitor the condition of critical equipment and other valuable assets. Designed to help safeguard plants and measure temperature differences, they allow users to see problems before they become costly failures — preventing downtime and enhancing worker safety. FLIR A310 f is ideal for various applications that require temperature measurement capabilities including: substation, transformer, waste bunker and coal pile monitoring.

Key Features • Contains an uncooled vanadium oxide (VOx) microbolometer detector • Produces crisp 320 x 240 resolution thermal images and making small temperature differences clearly visible • Can be controlled remotely over the web and TCP/IP protocol • Built-in analysis and alarm functions • Meets IP66 requirements, protecting the camera from dust and water

Supplier: FLIR Systems URL: www.flir.com

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News Feature

Securitas Agrees to Acquire Kratos Public Safety and Security Division Securitas’ acquisition of Kratos Public Safety and Security will expand its electronic security platform in the U.S. BY Securitas

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ecuritas has agreed to acquire the division Kratos Public Safety and Security (KPSS) from Kratos Defense and Security Solutions. The purchase price is approximately US$69 million (SEK550 million) on a cash and debt-free basis. The acquisition is expected to be neutral to Securitas earnings per share in 2018 and 2019, and accretive as of 2020. Kratos Public Safety and Security is ranked as a top 10 systems integrator in the United States. The operation has annual sales of approximately $135 million and includes 400 employees. The primary focus is electronic security projects for commercial customers with special expertise in transportation, petrochemical, healthcare and education vertical markets. The business provides design, engineering, installation and service of advanced integrated security technology and systems. KPSS has a wide breadth of capabilities including access,

video, intrusion and fire solutions supported by on-going maintenance, inspections and monitoring services. KPSS, which is to be combined with Securitas Electronic Security, aligns well with Securitas Electronic Security’s current operations and strategic focus. The acquisition will expand Securitas’ electronic security platform in the U.S. by strengthening field operation capabilities and adding local branch infrastructure with highly skilled employees. It supports Securitas’ strategy of providing protective services across the entire Securitas North American customer base,

“KPSS, which is to be combined with Securitas Electronic Security, aligns well with Securitas Electronic Security’s current operations and strategic focus.” and brings increased value to customers. “This acquisition supports Securitas’ global strategy and strengthens our position as the global knowledge leader in protective services,” said Alf

APPLICATION CASES Transportation AIRPORT UPGRADES SECURITY WITH PELCO IP SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS A busy cargo airport in Memphis, Tennessee, undertook a massive addition to their grounds, building a ground transportation center (GTC). Pelco by Schneider Electric IP cameras and recording solution were selected for the upgrade, along with Pelco’s Endura VMS to manage the system and provide valuable analytics. The second phase of the project involved replacing its access control, parking and revenue and analog camera systems throughout the entire airport property. To create a fully integrated security solution, the Endura VMS was expanded to manage over 1,100 Spectra PTZ IP cameras and Sarix fixed IP cameras. The airport is currently upgrading its Endura VMS to VideoXpert Enterprise. Once complete, the airport will be able to incorporate Schneider Electric’s AccessXpert Enterprise security solution. This new network can support airport operations with scalability for future growth.

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Göransson, President and CEO of Securitas. “The market dynamics in the United States are strong and Securitas is growing faster than the US security market. The marketplace is rewarding Securitas’ focus on offering a complete range of protective services that includes on-site, mobile and remote.”

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a&s explores topics that are generating interest in the security industry, offering readers important facts and information relevant to their profession.

Convergint Technologies Expands Geographic Coverage With Acquisition of Alphacorp This latest acquisition by Convergint will expand the company’s presence and service offering in the local region.

ADT Expands Commercial Capabilities With Acquisition of Aronson Security Group

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onvergint Technologies, a worldwide provider in service-based systems integration, announced the acquisition of Utah-based Alphacorp. Founded in 1992, Alphacorp is a full-service provider of security and fire and life safety systems. With a location in West Valley City, Utah, Alphacorp will expand Convergint’s geographic coverage within Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. All 53 Alphacorp colleagues will be joining the Convergint team, including a team in Boise, Idaho, that will deepen Convergint’s presence in the local region. Alphacorp brings Convergint’s strong experience in sophisticated systems integration, especially within the healthcare vertical market. “We welcome Mike Painter and our new Alphacorp colleagues to the Convergint family,” said Dan Moceri, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of Convergint Technologies. “Alphacorp brings a strong service-based culture and the ability to support complex solutions to our combined customers. The deep expertise of their colleagues will be a valuable addition to

Convergint Nation.” Convergint Technologies was founded in 2001 and has since experienced strong and consistent growth both organically and through acquisition. With 15 acquisitions in the last two years, Convergint has continually sought to expand its service offering in order to seamlessly meet the needs of its customers. Convergint’s track record of culturally aligned, service-focused acquisitions has been driven by this goal. “After many years of teaming up with Convergint, we have found that we share many of the same key organizational values,” said Mike Painter, President of Alphacorp. “Combining our resources will allow us to provide more comprehensive services to our customers and offer our colleagues exciting avenues for renewed growth. These new opportunities drove our decision to join the Convergint team.”

Utility PURETECH OFFERS VIDEO ANALYTICS SOLUTION TO SECURE SUBSTATIONS The challenge power utilities worldwide are facing is finding an affordable solution, which can help detect, deter and facilitate an informed response to a substation security event. In the U.S., this need is furthered by the physical security mandate CIP-014. Intelligent video, or video analytics, has become a popular choice for the protection of critical facilities. Key capabilities of substation protection using PureTech Systems’ intelligent video include advanced detection enabling accurate alarming based on specific targets and actions, and situational awareness allowing for the quick conveyance of critical details of a security event in an easy-to-understand map-based format. Real-time target location offers location information of events and tracking of potential intruders, while autonomous sensor control allows automated steering of cameras to an event location and subsequent hands free video tracking of a suspect.

ADT’s acquisition of Aronson Security Group will extends its ability to offer integrated security solutions. BY ADT

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DT, provider of monitored security and interactive home and business automation solutions in the United States and Canada, announced the completed acquisition of Aronson Security Group (ASG). Headquartered in Renton, Washington, and in business for 55 years, ASG employs nearly 170 team members, including risk and security program consultants, advanced integration services, consulting and design engineers and a national program management team, as well as technicians and business development and project managers, who work from locations across the United States. “Our commercial growth strategy incorporates acquisitions that bring both talent and resources to ADT that will not only extend our capabilities, but also serve as the right cultural fit with our customer-centric philosophy,” said ADT President, Jim DeVries. “We see Phil Aronson and his team at Aronson Security Group a great add to the ADT family in those regards — highly experienced in the integrated security solution market, tremendous leadership capabilities, and a true passion for the customer — all the right components as we focus on strategic growth.” “Our goal from the beginning was to create exceptional value for the security executive and their team, and change how the industry advanced that value into the business,” said Phil Aronson, ASG CEO and President. “ADT provides a unique platform for us to continue to focus on customers with scale in new geographic and vertical markets. I share a great deal of excitement with our leadership team for our employees and our customers to come together with an industry leader like ADT.”

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Smart city is a growingly popular concept across the globe. Throughout the world cities are making themselves smarter to enrich the quality of life of residents. Needless to say, a critical element of any smart city is transportation, and this is where intelligent transportation system (ITS) initiatives and solutions play an important part. Increasingly, Europe is making progress in this regard as municipal administrators seek to reduce road congestion, increase safety and cut down on pollution. BY William Pao

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Fleet Management Sys When it comes to choosing a fleet management system, boosting operational efficiency should go without saying. But what else should fleet managers be looking for? In this article, we discuss some of the latest developments in fleet management and how fleet managers are using them to not only increase efficiency, but also improve driver safety and make better data-driven decisions. BY Eifeh Strom, Freelancer

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owered fuel consumption, better compliance management and increased driver safety are just a few of the benefits an effective fleet management system (FMS) can have on a fleet. With a neverending need for better operational efficiency, the global FMS market is witnessing strong growth and expected to reach US$28.7 billion by 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.8 percent, according to a recent report by research firm MarketsandMarkets. The declining cost of hardware and connectivity along with a need to comply with government regulations are just a few of the factors driving growth. With the market expected to continue in an upward trend, FMS companies are looking to provide systems that not only meet but exceed the requirements of fleet managers. This means systems that go beyond simply optimizing operations — it means smarter systems with a number of features that maximize return on investment (ROI) and make managing fleets easier.

What Fleet Managers Want

Laura Maxwell, Product Marketing Manager, Fleetio

Scott Sutarik, Associate VP, Commercial Vehicle Solutions, Geotab

Optimizing operational efficiency is always the overall goal of an effective FMS; however, fleet managers want and need more out of their system. “Fleet management solutions that go above and beyond basic requirements, help to position fleet managers and their businesses for success when it comes to data-driven decision making,” said Scott Sutarik, Associate VP of Commercial Vehicle Solutions at Geotab. “Outside of the standard FMS features, fleet managers are looking for a solution that will evolve with them as their business and business needs change in the coming years.” Convenience, according to Laura Maxwell, Product Marketing Manager at Fleetio, is the most common theme requested. “Fleet managers are looking for a system that allows them to manage their fleet from anywhere and saves them time by reducing the effort needed to complete common fleet management tasks. Enabling fleet managers, mechanics, foreman and others to access and log data on the go keeps the fleet humming along. The ability to automate data entry and handle specific tasks and business cases automatically helps save a ton of time.” Fleet managers are also looking to address more specific issues, such as reducing idling time, reducing downtime and improving productivity. By reducing unnecessary idling time, fleet managers could reduce fuel costs and emissions. “An effective FMS will provide the ability to visualize total fleet idling and will monitor weekly and monthly idling trends with custom reports,” Sutarik said. Managers are also looking to minimize unnecessary vehicle downtime, which can be done through predictive maintenance and diagnostics. “An FMS may allow fleet managers to identify potential vehicle issues in a timely manner and set up regular maintenance reminders to assist in prioritizing and preparing for repairs,” Sutarik added. Additionally, improved efficiencies and productivity can be achieved by accessing data such as number of customer stops made a day and routing. An FMS that provides such data would allow fleet managers to get the most out of their fleet and gain better insight into the utilization of vehicles within the fleet and routes taken.

Key Considerations to be Made

Just as choosing the right FMS could boost operational efficiency, choosing the wrong system could result in unexpected added costs, or worse unreliable technology. In order to avoid the pitfalls of a “bad” system, several considerations should first be made. Maxwell noted fleet managers should consider what will be required of their fleet

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Smarter Network Video Recorders:

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In a video surveillance system, the task of recording and storing IP video goes to the network video recorder. With changing times, NVRs have become more than just recording devices amid more complex demands from users. Equipped with powerful hardware and software, today’s NVRs are smarter than ever and can help operators achieve various security and non-security objectives. BY William Pao

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ideo recording has come a long way. Digital video recorders in analog systems have slowly given way to network video recorders (NVRs) amid a migration toward IP-based surveillance. And the growth of NVRs is not going to stop anytime soon. A recent report from Technavio forecast that the growth of the NVR server market will grow steadily at a compound annual growth rate of close to 15 percent, between 2017 and 2021. In the beginning, NVRs recorded video footage mostly for post-event investigation purposes, providing evidence to end users, police and prosecutors after something happens. But increasingly, NVRs are equipped with more advanced functions and capabilities to meet more complex user demands. “The first key factor is ease-ofuse, including easy setup and intuitive user interface. Then, users start to focus on further advanced functions such as H.265 HEVC to keep videos for longer time; 4K UHD display to easily check video in detail; integration of other systems/devices to centrally control and manage several device; and AI analysis and smart quick search when event happens,” said Jacky Cheng, CEO of DIGIEVER. “Traditional requirements for a network video recorder in a universal video surveillance system is that it should record videos of important moments and ensure that the video files are complete and not lost. With the global security situation going increasingly severe, people have gradually increased requirements and expectations for video surveillance systems. It is hoped that the key

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monitoring targets can be identified, the targets and abnormal behaviors can be discovered, and the operator can be alerted all in a real-time manner, so that timely measures can be taken to reduce the damage or loss caused by various abnormal conditions. In addition, after an abnormal situation occurs, relevant video files can be quickly called at any time, reducing the large amount of staff and time required by traditional solutions,” said Eason Rao, Product Manager at Dahua Technology. “The development of artificial intelligence technology, efficient deep learning algorithms and powerful GPU computing capabilities enable intelligent NVRs to achieve real-time identification of targets or behaviors, and the speed of event


queries is increased by tens of thousands of times. This not only greatly reduces the loss caused by a situation, but also the manpower and time spent on the incident inquiry.”

Smart NVRs

In this sense, NVRs have evolved into “smart” NVRs that fulfill the user’s various needs. “Most of normal NVRs will be replaced by smart NVRs, and they will be more and more economical and efficient in real-time object identification and metadata abstract,” said Rao. “The integration protocol will be unified as soon as possible, and it can work with third-party devices and VMS.” An enabler of smart NVRs is advances in hardware. Now, advanced CPUs and even GPUs have gradually become standard features in NVRs to process video from dozens of megapixel IP cameras. “Yes, more and more interests are based on structure data and object recognition, so powerful GPUs or CPUs with AI computing capability are more and more important,” said Rao. As an example, Pauline Yen, Director of A-MTK, mentioned her company’s NR3368S NVR, which supports 720p to 4K IP camera resolution. “It’s based on ARM Cortex 4-core CPU. ARM-based means lower budget but good performance,” she said. The advances in hardware have in turn enabled more powerful software to be embedded in NVRs, which can detect abnormal objects or other irregularities in the video feed and thus alert the operator, who can then react accordingly. In addition to enabling better situational awareness, these NVRs also include advanced software that helps the operator quickly retrieve relevant video footage for post-event investigation. One example is A-MTK’s NVR which has a sequential search function. “For instance, there’s a bank robbery that happened between 3 and 4 p.m. The A-MTK NVR divides the 60-minute video clip into 36 timeslots, each with 1.6 minutes. Then the NVR divides each timeslot into 36 pieces, each with 2.6 seconds. With this you can clearly see the vivid image of the robber’s face.

Jacky Cheng, CEO, DIGIEVER

Jeff Morton, IP Recorders Product Manager, March Networks

The user only clicks on the ‘sequential search’ button and it’s done. There’s no need to play back the entire one-hour video,” said Yen said. Furthermore, these smart features can help the operator achieve non-security purposes. “Integrated AI functions can quickly get key data from the NVR to make video date become more valuable, such as face detection, people counting analysis, people flow analysis, behavior analysis, big data mining and statistic. Integrated AI functions such as human behavior analysis in the NVR can help us easily see the trend and forecast the future from big video data,” Cheng said. “With smart NVRs, the ability to support motion detection, tampering and other security analytics is really table stakes these days. What we are seeing now is growing demand for integrated business analytics such as people counting, queue length, dwell time, license plate recognition and others, which combine with video and other data to provide true business intelligence,” said Jeff Morton, IP Recorders Product Manager at March Networks. “For example, a retail organization can use dwell time analytics combined with video and point-of-sale data to analyze and compare customer service performance at all of its locations, and identify areas for improvement based on

that information.” Dahua, meanwhile, has unveiled IVSS, its first AI NVR, an intelligent video surveillance server that combines video management functions with traditional video storage operations in one device. Besides the basic functions like video recording, live view and playback, IVSS is integrated with various intelligent features for different business and industrial applications. “These include facial recognition, human body detection, face features such as gender or whether the person is wearing glasses or mask, behavior analysis, vehicle recognition and vehicle features such as color, model and type,” said Rao.

Smart NVRs are also known for their integrative features as they are able to connect with IP cameras and other IoT devices to help users achieve their objectives.

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Special Feature

Commercial Building Automation Market Takes Off in Asia Advantages of a building automation system (BAS) include reduction in energy consumption and operating costs of buildings, as well as non-energy benefits such as improvement in occupant comfort and the productivity of office workers. The opportunity to optimize energy consumption has spurred BAS market demand as customers aim to comply with building codes and save on utility costs. BY the a&s Editorial Team

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ccording to Colliers International’s 2018 Asia Pacific Property Outlook report, real estate investment volumes will continue to grow due to the region’s strong economic growth and persistent low real interest rates. Demand for leased office space will remain high, says the report, especially in Hong Kong, Singapore, India and the leading Chinese cities. Under this real estate trend in APAC is a convergence of property and technology, as more and more buildings start to adopt building automation systems (BAS) — which automatically control and monitor a building’s lighting systems; heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC); and security and access control. Such adoption has changed the way we use and interact with real estate. Commercial buildings have always been the largest building category for smart system installation and application. As ABI Research predicts, the global commercial building automation market will reach US$45 billion by 2021.

Shrinivas Chebbi, President, Eco Buildings and Partner, Schneider Electric India

New Buildings Boost the Market

Elangovan Karuppiah, CEO, Middle East and Asia-Pacific Region, Siemens Building Technologies

The Asia-Pacific region, in particular, is expected to show rapid growth due to increasing construction of high-end office buildings and their adoption of automation systems. According to Adarsh Krishnan, Senior Analyst at ABI Research, revenue in commercial building automation in APAC is forecast to grow to over $5 billion in 2022, witnessing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7 percent from 2017 to 2022. “The region remains the strongest globally for new construction projects, and investment in newly constructed commercial infrastructure will continue to drive sales of building automation equipment,” said Bryan Montany, Research Analyst at IHS Markit’s Security and Building Technologies group. He added: “The Asian market is still driven predominantly by sales of equipment

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"The adoption of smart building technologies in the commercial sector comes with tremendous benefits in that improved operational efficiency and energy management will ultimately lead to increase in profit."


to support new construction projects for buildings over 200,000 square feet in size. While retrofit projects to install equipment in preexisting buildings are becoming more common throughout Asia, over 75 percent of the market in China and over 80 percent of the market in India is accommodating new construction projects.” Elangovan Karuppiah, CEO of the Middle East and Asia-Pacific Region at Siemens Building Technologies, also sees the Asian market potential, saying that the company expects the region to take a larger share of the global office building demand by 2020. “Of the 74 billion square feet of the global office building stock, 36 billion square feet will be in Asia, with China accounting for 69 percent,” he said. Wang Ziquan, Director of Controls Products for Building Technologies and Solutions at Johnson Controls, mentioned a few construction trends in Asia that could help boost the BAS market, including transportation projects in Southeast Asian countries participating in China’s One Belt One Road Initiative, China’s intention to replicate its success in infrastructure construction in the first- and second-tier cities elsewhere, and India’s welcoming stance toward foreign investment.

Demand for Energy Efficiency Driving Government Initiatives

Government emphasis on reducing carbon footprints and increasing energy efficiency has played a crucial role in driving the commercial building automation market. There has been a shift in the mentality of building owners as they respond to stricter energy regulations being implemented by governments to curb energy usage. Rapid construction abilities in the APAC commercial sector will inevitably result in higher energy consumption. As Adarsh Krishnan, Senior Analyst at ABI Research predicts, China and India are expected to witness highest growth rates in energy consumption in the commercial building sector between 2015 and 2040. China’s building automation market harbors immense growth potential as its urbanization continues and the government pushes for more effective means to achieve sustainability. For example, the country’s 13th Five-Year Plan for the Development of Building Energy Efficiency and Green Buildings includes aggressive goals for green building construction and renovation, including a requirement for 50 percent of all new urban buildings to be certified green by 2020. Meanwhile, the local governments of nearly 20 cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have set even more ambitious targets, requiring all new commercial buildings to be green buildings. Bryan Montany, Research Analyst at IHS Markit’s Security and Building Technologies group, said that it is the government initiatives in these major cities that have had the bigger impact on the nation’s building automation market. Japan is another case in point. In 2015, the Japanese government passed the Act on Improvement of Energy Consumption Performance of Buildings, which requires both new and retrofitted commercial buildings with a floor space of 2,000 square meters or more to comply with the energy conservation standards. Montany commented that because the Japanese government has a proven track record of promoting energy efficiency and enforcement of its codes, IHS Markit anticipates that installations of building automation equipment in retrofit projects will continue to grow in Japan. In Singapore, stringent building energy efficiency requirements set by the regulatory bodies are creating a sense of urgency for organizations to streamline the process of energy management and optimization. Also, because the use and integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) is mandatory in the country, industry players need to make sure their products and solutions are BIM-compliant, said Elangovan Karuppiah, CEO for the Middle East and Asia-Pacific Region at Siemens Building Technologies. John Tan, Key Account Manager at ABB, said that the Singaporean government has offered incentives for organizations to adopt smart technologies and implemented the Green Mark Scheme, a green building rating system, to promote sustainability.

Overview of Asia Market

In terms of market maturity, Asia has not achieved the same level as Europe and North America, where both building construction and performance are highly regulated by stringent standards, said Karuppiah. “In the Asian markets, the cost of construction tends to play a bigger role than lifecycle cost. Nonetheless there is a shift in the Asian markets, whereby a greater focus is being placed on the integration of IoT into the entire lifecycle of a building,” he said. “On the other hand, the ‘young age’ of Asia’s markets have an advantage of learning from the developmental

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Technology

Reducing False Alarms With Deep Learning The deep learning phenomenon continues to excite the IT world, with computing power now at the level where it can be properly used in practical applications. BY Hikvision Digital Technology

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ikvision Digital Technology has been at the forefront of applying the technology in the surveillance industry and beyond, and has already released its first set of products that harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI). The concept of deep learning takes inspiration from the way the human brain works. Our brains can be seen as a very complex deep learning model. Brain neural networks are comprised of billions of interconnected neurons; deep learning simulates this structure. These multi-layer networks can collect information and perform corresponding actions according to analysis of that information. In the past two years, the technology has excelled in speech recognition, computer

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vision, voice translation and much more. It has even surpassed human capabilities in the areas of facial verification and image classification; hence, it has been highly regarded in the field of video surveillance for the security industry. Its ability to enhance the recognition of human beings — distinguishing them from animals, for example — makes the technology a great addition to the security arsenal. This is especially relevant in a world where false alarms account for 94 to 99 percent of all alarms, according to police and fire

service statistics.

How Deep Learning Works

Deep learning is intrinsically different from other algorithms. The way it solves the insufficiencies of traditional algorithms is encompassed in the following aspects. The algorithmic model for deep learning has a much deeper structure than the traditional algorithms. Sometimes, the number of layers can reach over a hundred, enabling it to process large amounts of data in complex classifications. Deep learning is very

From partial understanding (shallow) to overall abstraction (deep) learning.

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similar to the human learning process, and has a layerby-layer feature-abstraction process. Each layer will have different “weighting,” and this weighting reflects on what was learnt about the images’ “components.” The higher the layer level, the more specific the components. Just like the human brain, an original signal in deep learning passes through layers of processing; next, it takes a partial understanding (shallow) to an overall abstraction (deep) where it can perceive the object. Deep learning does not


require manual intervention but relies on a computer to extract features by itself. This way, it is able to extract as many features from the target as possible, including abstract features that are difficult or impossible to describe. The more features there are, the more accurate the recognition and classification will be. Some of the most direct benefits that deep learning algorithms can bring include

achieving comparable or even better-than-human pattern recognition accuracy, strong anti-interference capabilities, and the ability to classify and recognize thousands of features.

Challenges of Existing Systems

Conventional surveillance systems mostly detect moving targets, without further analysis. Even

smart IP cameras can only map individual points on a shape one by one, making it difficult to calibrate some features (e.g., forehead or cheek), thus decreasing accuracy. For perimeter security, for example, other technologies can be (and are) used to provide more comprehensive security. But they all have their downsides. Infrared emission detectors can be

“jumped over� but are also prone to false alarms caused by animals. Electronic fences can be a safety hazard, and are limited in certain areas. Some of these solutions can also be expensive and complicated to install. Objects such as animals, leaves or even light can cause false alarms, so being able to identify the presence of a human shape really improves the accuracy of perimeter video content analytics (VCA) functions. Frequent false alarms are always an issue for end users, who need to spend time to investigate each one, potentially delaying any necessary response and generally affecting efficiency.

Moving from artificial to feature learning decreases instances of false alarms.

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Adriatic Region Sec Keeps Up With Global In order to get the most relevant insights into the regional Adriatic security market, we interviewed leading and renowned experts. Almost all agree on one thing — last year was among the most successful in the past decade. Stable growth has been achieved together with higher investments and the market is increasingly looking for advanced and better integrated solutions BY a&s Adria

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ollowing the economic downturn of 2008 and subsequent long-term recovery, the Adriatic region’s security market has recorded steady growth for yet another consecutive year. This is the result of the recovery of local economies. All countries in South-Eastern Europe have continued to record economic growth in 2017, which was accompanied by higher employment rates and poverty reduction. “Over the past few years, the countries of the Western Balkans have made progress in reforming public finances and reviving economic growth, although the citizens may not see benefits from this progress yet,” said Linda van Gelder, Country Director for the Western Balkans Region at the World Bank. Still, it is estimated that it will take 60 years for these countries to reach the cumulative level of the European Union (EU). The reason for this prognosis is rooted in having almost halved growth rate on average, which, prior to the economic downturn, amounted to five to six percent annually. The downturn halved it and cut short the pre-crisis upward tendency to shoot for EU living standards. This made it obligatory to look for new growth models based on higher productivity and investments, increased exports and the greater role for the private sector. “The growth we witnessed in the region during the pre-crisis years is a testament to the overall economic potential of the Western Balkans,” said Harald Waiglein, Director General for Economic Policy and Financial Markets at the Austrian Ministry of Finance. If the growth of the Adriatic region countries is to return to the level it had 10 years ago, the estimated time to catch up with the EU would be three times shorter. Higher exports, more investments and jobs and stronger regional integration are priorities for the economic policy makers, it is said in the World Bank’s report entitled Revving Up the Engines of Growth and Prosperity in the Western Balkans.

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Which Vertical Markets Invested the Most in Security Systems and Services? It is highly important for potential investors in the region to have insight into which sectors drive the region forward, in order to properly develop their business strategies.

Tourism – The construction industry is in full swing throughout the region and this had a positive impact on demand for security systems like fire and gas detection and evacuation systems. Transport – Highway constructions and railway reconstructions are high on the agenda for Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro, making this vertical a prominent one for companies in the region. Critical Infrastructure – Companies in the region worked on implementing security systems in high-risk and energy facilities in 2017. Advanced solutions for anti-terrorist protection are increasing being sought after. National Security – A steady rise in government projects related to national security, especially to comply with the EU security regulations such as the Schengen Agreement and the Schengen Information System, was seen in 2017.


curity Market Trends Duško Bjelotomić, Owner, Protekta

Andrej Ćuraković, Head, Sales, Balkans and Central Europe, Avigilon

Daniela Gogić, Marketing and Communication Manager, Securitas

Sergej Pičulin, Regional Sales Account Manager, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia and the CIS, IndigoVision

Ivan Špoljarić, Key Account Manager, ECCOS

Ivica Brekalo, CEO, AFP

Aleš Dejak, Regional Sales Manager, Dahua Technology

Grega Grušovnik, CEO, Jantar

Branko Rusić, General Sales Manager, Antenall

Bojan Stanojević, CEO, Sector Security

Miroslav Ćirić, Head, Export Project Sales, Alarm Automatika

Aleksandar Dobnikar, Regional Sales Manager, Sony

Matija Mandić, Head, Technical Security and Passive Network Solutions, KING ICT

Neven Rusković, CEO, Špica Sustavi

Stjepan Šurmanović, Sales Manager, Southeastern Europe, Axis Communications

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ome security is a burgeoning marketplace — particularly in terms of smart systems. But just what is it that differentiates a smart system from the traditional burglar alarm, and why are users adopting and installing these types

of system? The answer lies in greatly increased control for the end user. Internet connection means that your home’s security can always be available to be viewed or monitored in near real time. It also means that security functionality can be extended considerably through

integration with other aspects of control in the home. Numerous market research companies are predicting high growth in the smart home security sector. US-based ABI Research predicts that there will be more than 4 billion smart home sensors installed by 2022, which

will “lay the foundation for the automated smart home experience,” according to the company’s research director, Jonathan Collins. For its part, Ovum predicts that sales of security devices, such as cameras, door locks and sensors will help drive the market for smart home

How Cellular Technology is Transforming Home Security and Alarm Panels Residential security and home automation is being transformed, as traditional anti-intrusion technology is giving way to smart home ecosystems with advanced security capabilities. BY Diego Grassi, Senior Manager Product Strategy Cellular, u-blox

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devices annually to an installed base of more than 1.4 billion units by 2021, up from 224 million in 2016. The report’s authors predict that, worldwide, “15.5 percent of households will have adopted smart home security technology by 2021,” while commenting “only 6.2 percent will be paying for a professional smart home security service.”

Cellular Support

Increasingly, home security systems are being supported by cellular networks. While take up is obviously dependent on the country in which the system is installed, depending on cellular infrastructure availability — the U.S. and China have particularly buoyant marketplaces — cellular technology offers greater protection from network failure or tampering than does the standard phone network (public switched telephone network or PSTN). In common with most modern communicationsbased systems, data represents an increasingly important constituent part of home security systems. Cellular technology is able to support video transmission from devices in the home. It also supports text-based alerts, more commonly known as short message service (SMS) alerts and other instant messaging applications that can be easily installed in common

smartphones. The Mobile Intelligence report issued by Dynmark in 2015 said that research shows “90 percent of text messages are read within 3 seconds of being received” and have “a final read rate of 98 percent.” The majority of current security systems already rely on 2G and 3G cellular technology, both of which are widely available and offer reliable coverage. Increasingly, new systems are adopting Long Term Evolution-based 4G technology, more commonly referred to as LTE. LTE is a first-generation 4G technology that is being rolled out in different “flavors” and at varying paces according to country. LTE Category 1 is already widely available at worldwide level and likely to form the backbone technology for smart home security systems, with its support for both voice and data. Slightly longer term, LTE Category M1 offers a good basis for enhanced security system support. This low-power version of LTE caters for battery-backed Internet of Things (IoT) devices that connect directly to a 4G network and thus eliminate the need to connect to an external radio network gateway. Other IoT sensors and actuators with an even lower data rate are catered for by the Narrowband NB-IoT specification.

LTE Category M1 will also offer voice capability through VoLTE (Voice over LTE networks), enabling it to cater for applications such as security alarm panels, fire prevention and other safety systems that require a level of human interaction. NB-IoT does not have voice capability and it is therefore more suitable for remote control of smart IoT connected devices such as HVAC systems, smoke detectors, thermostats, smart lockers and other IoT sensors where voice interaction is not strictly necessary.

Protection Mechanisms

The latest generations of cellular system offer enhanced protection for the security system end user, for instance through the encryption and authentication of network signals. The lack of these features in earlier systems laid them open to possible interception of signals sent from home security systems to an external gateway. Modern cellular systems preserve the integrity of data by providing encryption of all communications. Without the requisite codes, data remains inviolable. Further protection is provided by the use of authentication and identity verification technologies and digital signatures. Identification technologies include passwords and

personal identification numbers (PINs) as well as biometric mechanisms such as fingerprint recognition and voice, iris or face scanning. One disadvantage of radio-based technologies such as cellular is that they are potentially open to criminal strategies such as signal jamming. The most determined criminals are potentially able to identify the waveband being used and jam or block signals. Jamming detection mechanisms are available to avoid this problem. Cybersecurity is continually in the press. It’s vital that software and firmware is always updated, to prevent malicious attacks by criminals who can otherwise exploit vulnerabilities in code. Alarm systems based on cellular modules made it possible to have these updates made over the air, so-called firmware over the air (FOTA), saving on time spent sending out engineers to update systems and enabling changes to be made in a timelier manner. By using cellular communication technology, surveillance systems are able to evolve resilience to newer cybersecurity attacks. Security technology, like human beings, is able to exhibit natural evolution.

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7 Google Home-Compatible Products The Nest Learning Thermostat Feeling too hot or too cold? Instead of getting up to make the adjustment on your thermostat, you may now do it via Google Home. Users may ask Google Home what the current temperature is or what the thermostat is set to. Users can make temperature adjustment by specifying a set degree, or just saying “Make it cooler.” If there are multiple thermostats in the house, users can assign a name to each of them and then address them individually. The third generation Nest Learning Thermostat is thinner and has a bigger and sharper display. With Farsight, it lights up when it sees a user coming and shows the time or temperature from across the room. The Nest Thermostat, which is the first thermostat to get ENERGY STAR certified, can also save energy. The best part about the Nest Learning Thermostat is that it can learn user habits after a week of training it. • Nest • nest.com

Philips Hue Users can switch on, dim, brighten and change color all through Google Home. There are a number of Philips Hue products. The starter set that includes a hub and three white and color ambiance lights is more versatile, because it supports different colors and temperatures. The Hue White Starter Kit doesn’t have all the different colors, but still lets users set dimming levels. Expand the lighting system with up to 12 Hue accessories (sold separately), such as a Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap or Hue Motion Sensor. Install the LED lights as you would install ordinary bulbs and pair them with the Hue Bridge, which allows you to control smart-bulb-equipped lamps and overhead lights via the Philips Hue app. Users can control the lights with voice using Alexa and Apple HomeKit as well. Pair it for home automation with existing Nest or Samsung SmartThings system. • Philips • www2.meethue.com

Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat allows users to control from anywhere, via iPhone, iPad, Android or computer. The flexibility of the thermostat allows users to uniquely program their device as either a home or business thermostat and then offers scheduling features specific to their needs. Once set up with Google Home, a user can use voice command to adjust the temperature and get the current temperature or thermostat setting. Tell your Wi-Fi smart thermostat what temperature you prefer when you wake up, and you’ll never have to endure another cold morning. This smart thermostat learns your heating and cooling cycle times to deliver just the right temperature. Users can remotely monitor and manage home’s comfort and energy usage anytime, from anywhere. The function is available for iOS and Android devices. Temperature alerts and filter change reminders can be sent to connected network devices and displayed on Honeywell Wi-Fi smart thermostat. • Honeywell • yourhome.honeywell.com

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Google Chromecast

Insignia Wi-Fi Smart Plug Automate your home with this Insignia Wi-Fi smart plug. It controls most electrical devices, including lights, air conditioners and kitchen appliances, and its Insignia Connect app sets up to 10 timers, including daily and weekly schedules. This Insignia Wi-Fi smart plug links to your home’s Wi-Fi network and is accessible from any location through an iOS or Android device. With Insignia Connect app, users can control, monitor and schedule indoor electronics using a smartphone. It works with both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so that users may turn lights, coffeemakers, fans or a whole room on or off with the power of their voice. It is easy to use and install. Connect the mobile device to a Wi-Fi network, download and open the free Insignia Connect app, and plug the Smart Plug into an outlet. Can be used in a 2-prong outlet, by using a 3-prong to 2-prong grounding adapter. • Insignia • www.insigniaproducts.com

Chromecast is a media streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV. Simply use your mobile device and the TV you already own to cast your favorite TV shows, movies, music, sports, games and more. Chromecast works with iPhone, iPad, Android phone or tablet, Mac, Windows laptop or Chromebook. With the help of Google Home, users can fire up video using just the power of their voice. With YouTube and Netflix both supported, unwinding in front of the TV is not easier. The little puck-size device connects to your home network via Wi-Fi. Once you’ve hooked it up, you can tell Google Home to play “Travelers” via Netflix on your Chromecast, and it’ll start it right up for you. There are also audio-only and 4K versions of the Chromecast, depending on your needs. The new Chromecast has higher video resolution and lower buffering, thanks to the enhanced Wi-Fi architecture. • Google • store.google.com

Samsung SmartThings The Samsung SmartThings home monitoring kit lets users control and monitor their home from anywhere in the world. The kit includes a Samsung SmartThings hub, two Samsung SmartThings multipurpose sensors, one Samsung SmartThings motion sensor and one Samsung SmartThings outlet. Users can monitor their home to protect their families and properties; automate lights and electronics; and create a safer, more efficient home that is set to their unique preferences. You can even keep an eye on things when you pair a compatible camera with your video-ready Samsung SmartThings hub. Google Home integration allows users to control connected lights, outlets and thermostats with the power of voice. They can voice commands as simple as “Ok Google, turn on the bedroom fan.” The system may be set up to trigger lights to automatically turn on when there’s motion and turn off when people leave. • Samsung • shop.smartthings.com

Logitech Harmony Elite Harmony Elite is a remote that offers powerful, intuitive way to control home entertainment. Harmony Elite goes beyond TV and movies. Use it to control the music from the kitchen, adjust the lights or the blinds from across town, based on the time of day. Compatible with Google Assistant for easy voice integration and activation. Get lighting, locks, thermostat and more to work together for one-touch experiences like “welcome home” or “good night.” Set room lighting to automatically dim when you start a movie. Turn on multiple devices at a touch, create custom schedules or trigger them with sensors. The Harmony app turns iOS or Android smartphones or tablets into personal universal remote controls for the whole house. The full-color touchscreen allows users to simply swipe and tap to control channels, movies, volume, 50 favorite channels and smart home devices like Philips Hue lights. • Logitech • www.logitech.com

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Show Preview

The 21st International Exhibition and Conference for Commercial Security, Mobility, Home Security, Info Security, Fire & Safety 25 – 27 April 2018 Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taiwan

Security and AI to Rapidly Expand Your Ecosystem With Diverse Business Partners

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ho you partner with determines the future of your business. Gathering 380 exhibitors from 15 countries to showcase security and AI innovations, Secutech brings together security and safety, IoT, artificial intelligence, intelligent video analytics, and smart identity technologies to enable you to provide intelligent solutions in factory, retail, transportation, home, building and safe city sectors. Moreover, Taiwanese startups will show you eye-opening integrated solutions for surveillance in agriculture, fishery, environmental monitoring and more.

Must See Trends in the World of Security and AI Key technologies that empower AI

As the industry is transitioning from a hardware to a solution centric business, the key to create product differentiation is software. Secutech will showcase 3D machine vision, AI powered video analytics, speech recognition, license plate recognition, deep learning, video searching and other software applications across a range of vertical markets. When AI converges with IoT to create unimaginable applications in vertical markets, you must keep up with the latest trends in GPU, storage, LoRa, NB-IoT, Sigfox, Zigbee, Z-Wave and other key components to find the right partners to boost business growth.

Facial recognition applications are limitless

Facial recognition is quickly expanding its applications outside of the security sector into retail, banking, automotive and more. Boost your business with this technology along with other biometrics technologies and Bluetooth, NFC and RFID to enable smart identity.

Endless video surveillance applications

Network Optix — a video management software company — will be featured in its own pavilion along with its various partners to showcase VMS solutions, vertical solutions and innovative applications of emerging technology to bring you endless video surveillance possibilities and turn the impossible into the possible.

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Cybersecurity matters

When surveillance cameras and storage devices become IoT devices, a little break-in can result in large scale damage. In light of this, the CompoSec: AIoT technologies forum will address the standardization process of cybersecurity in the Taiwan IoT industry. Explore products and solutions to build stronger cybersecurity defense mechanisms and find more secured products as they are critical to your business.


Take Home the Most In-Demand Solutions in the Growing Vertical Markets

solutions for improving operational efficiency and increase customer retention. Exhibitors here will include Nesting, TIIS, Ade and LaFresh.

Smart factory

Intelligent transportation

As manufacturing methods continue to evolve in the direction of increased automation, the Smart Factory Pavilion will feature Scannel RFID Tunnel System, 3D sensing solution, factory parameter surveillance system and facial recognition solutions to enhance automation a p p l i c a t i o n s , s u p p ly ch a i n a n d l o g i st i c s management and factory safety. Exhibitors will include Zulite, Lips, Winhome, GIGA-TMS, GKB Security, EtherWAN, Bitman and Panasonic.

As urban populations expand, intelligent transportation solutions are increasingly needed to enhance road safety and solve congestion issues. With this in mind, the Intelligent Transportation Pavilion will feature exhibitors Genetec, Hikvision, Qognify, ITRI, MCUT, EtherWAN and TVEC with a focus on four key areas: intelligent video surveillance, video management systems, autonomous bus and fleet management.

Smart retail

In line with recent global trends of building smart, sustainable and energy efficient cities, the Smart Street Lighting Pavilion will feature intelligent video applications for t ra f f i c management and traffic violation, remote patrol, data collection and energy management from exhibitors such as Aaeon, HiPower and Liteon.

The IoT has empowered consumers to shop like never before and retailers are increasingly having to adopt IoT-based solutions with a wide variety of applications. Taking this into account, the Smart Retail Pavilion will display advanced video analytics, facial recognition, thermal imaging, and digital marketing and business intelligence

Smart street lighting

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New Products Wavestore VMS v6.10

Wavestore Americas/U.S. Key Features • Fully integrating compatible ONVIF cameras with built-in microphones and speakers • Broadcasting messages across a site quickly and easily • Minimal joystick control latency • Accurate control of connected ONVIF PTZ cameras and Axis’ native HTTP PTZ protocol • Recording-less-thanintended event rule can be applied to individual cameras Email: info@wavestore.com

Wi-Fi Video Doorbell – DB10

Dahua Technology/China Key Features • Mobile app & cloud services • Short-time charge for long-time use • Wire-free installation and Wi-Fi connection • Clear image and wide angle FOV • PIR detection with 5 configurable zones Email: overseas@dahuatech.com

MegaDome UltraHD Camera

Arecont Vision/U.S. Key Features • IP66 environmental-rated and IK-10 impactresistant housing • Motorized remote focus/zoom p-iris lens mounted in a 3-axis gimbal • NightView low light technology • SNAPstream (Smart Noise Adaptation and Processing) technology for reduced bandwidth without impacting image quality • Offers network protocols including SNMP, HTTPS, 802.1x, IPv4 and DHCP Email: avsales@arecontvision.com

CMITECH Iris Recognition System, EF-45

CX-ED1259L Grade1 Surface Mount RIM Strike for Pullman Latches

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Vicon Industries/U.S. Key Features • Support for H.265 compression • Interface improvements make it easier to navigate the video timeline • Application server redundancy makes sure that Valerus users will never lose important data in case of a server failure • Valerus/ViconNet Gateway provides users of Vicon’s legacy ViconNet systems with a bridge to connect existing NVRs Email: sales@vicon-security.com

S2 Security/U.S. Key Features • Allows sharing of critical images via email or text message • Available for Android and iOS devices • Tracks evacuations and allows for management of multiple mustering points • Enables momentary unlock of any door in the system • Includes the ability to switch between separate S2 systems or partitions Email: sales@s2sys.com

TeleEye MP2300 Series Starlight IP Cameras

GDX7 Power Line Ethernet Systems

Valerus VMS Version 18

Total 16 MP, 4 Sensors Surround View IP Camera

Camden Door Controls/Canada Key Features • 12/24V AC/DC selectable voltage • Static strength of up to 1500 • Selectable failsafe/fail secure endurance: 1,000,000 cycles (factory tested) 250,000 cycles (UL verified) • Dynamic strength of 70 ft/lbs • Latch monitoring included Email: info@camdencontrols.com

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Siklu/Israel Key Features • Interference-free 71-76/81-86GHz E-band spectrum • Supports 10 Gbps on both copper and fiber interfaces with an additional 1 GE port for critical services • Ingress protection rating: IP67 • Incorporates QoS-aware adaptive bandwidth coding • All-outdoor radio has a small footprint and is light weight Email: support@siklu.com

S2 Mobile Security Professional App

TeleEye/Hong Kong Key Features • MP resolution • Adopts Sony starlight CMOS sensor • IP66 weather proof • HD 1080p • 2.8 mm fixed lens with IR illumination range up to 20 m and a 2.8-12 mm vari-focal lens with IR illumination range up to 30 m Email: info@TeleEye.com

CMITECH/South Korea Key Features • Innovative face display for proper positioning • A capture range of 35 to 45 cm in enrollment and normal modes • Touchscreen interface in embedded design • Internal auto-tilt camera (+25 to -25 degree) that covers 40 cm subject height • Integrated face imaging with optional face recognition Email: marketing@cmi-tech.com

Siklu EH-8010FX 10 Gbps Full Duplex Wireless Radio

Secubest/South Korea Key Features • Include 4 x 4 MP sensors in 1 surround view camera to act as 4 different individual cameras • 4 sensors view 4 different directions simultaneously • With magnetic attachable design, the angle of 4 cameras can be easily reposition as desired Email: sales@secubest.com

Stanley Product and Technology/U.K. Key Features • Single cable “plug and play” design • Suitable for use in housing association applications and commercial environments • IP65 rated entrance panel includes cameras with LEDs • Constructed of marine grade 316 stainless steel • Video handset can be personalized to suit the preferences of each tenant Email: admin@henley.co.uk

COSEC VYOM Cloud-based People Mobility Management Solution Matrix Comsec/India Key Features • Access from anywhere, anytime • On demand scalability in sync with organization size • No capex, maintenance and upgrades for IT • Easy access through any internetenabled device • Multi-level data encryption and protection • Backup, archival, retrieval and migration Email: More@MatrixComSec.com


Show Calendar NetWay Spectrum 2-Port Media Converter/Injector

Altronix/U.S. Key Features • Allows multiple IP devices to be deployed at greater distances utilizing fiber • Converts a single fiber cable into two 1 GB Ethernet ports providing PoE/PoE+ • Provides up to 30W per port in a compact insulated housing • Available accessories for the NetWaySP2P unit include the Altronix P1MM and P1SM10 SFP modules • Reduces the need for additional cabling, equipment and installation costs Email:info@altronix.com

MACE Smart Slim Mobile Access Control Reader

Nedap/The Netherlands Key Features • Enables use of smartphones to identify people • Supports NFC, Bluetooth low energy and smartcard technology • Elegant, mullion mountable design • Operates with any access control system • Combines convenience and security • Able to read virtual credentials on smartphones and conventional smartcards Email: info@nedap.com

iF Series Facial Recognition Smart Lock KLACCI /U.S. Key Features • US ANSI Grade 1 smart lock • Door unlocked by facial recognition, fingerprint and password • iF series is a smart solution for access control • Different secure platforms to manage locks: smartphone, tablet, web portal via PC • Battery life: 1 year or 5,000 cycles with 4 AA alkaline batteries Email: sd@klacci.com

Q.con Video Conferencing Solution

BXB Electronics/Taiwan Key Features • Plug-and-play USB connection • Speaker’s image auto-tracking and close-up • Cardioid & voice activation microphone: only receiving the voice of the front speaker, avoiding the surrounded noises being received • Compatible with your familiar messaging software such as Skype, Hangouts, Wechat & LINE Email: selena@bxb.tw

Video Compression Transmitter VCT Series

Great Lite International/Taiwan Key Features • Support local or remote video storage saving • Low bandwidth transmitting with high quality • Support 1ch.-4ch. ONVIF IP Cam input then 1ch.-4ch. @ split output • Video (up to 1080p) compression up to 90%, saving storage & data transmitting cost • Support 3G/4G real-time transmitting (Optional) • Support special data encryption format (bbw) Email: sales@great-lite.com.tw

GuardPro2 Plus 2 MP Outdoor/ Indoor WVS

Tranwo Technology/Taiwan Key Features • Large 10.1-inch capacitive touch screen LCD monitor • 1080p full high definition and HDMI output • Long recording hours, 256 GB MicroSD and 2 TB HDD supported • 1,000 ft (300 m) long transmission range • Clear night vision and motion detection Email: sales@tranwo.com.tw

WORLD SECURITY EXHIBITION DIRECTORY

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SECUTECH INDIA

COMMUNICASIA

• Date: 2018/04/05—04/07 • Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India • Tel: +886-2-8729-1099 Ext. 531 • Email: israel.gogol@newera. messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.secutechindia.co.in

• Date: 2018/06/26—06/28 • Venue: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore • Tel: +65-6233-6688 • Email: enquiry@communicasia.com • URL: www.communicasia.com

ISC WEST

SECUTECH VIETNAM

• Date: 2018/04/11—04/13 • Venue: Sands Expo Center, Las Vegas, U.S. • Tel: +1-203-840-5602 • Email: inquiry@isc.reedexpo.com • URL: www.iscwest.com

• Date: 2018/08/16—08/18 • Venue: Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam • Tel: +886-2-8729-1099 ext. 768 • Email: stvn@newera. messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.secutechvietnam.com

SECUTECH INTERNATIONAL • Date: 2018/04/25—04/27 • Venue: Nangang Exhibition Hall, Taipei, Taiwan • Tel: +886-2-8729-1017 • Email: Kirstin.Wu@newera. messefrankfurt.com • URL: www.secutech.com

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• Date: 2018/05/14—05/17 • Venue: Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA, U.S. • Tel: +1-646-616-7610 • Email: desiree.mitcham@knect365.com • URL: tmt.knect365.com/iot-world

IFSEC PHILIPPINES • Date: 2018/05/30—06/01 • Venue: SMX Convention Centre, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines • Tel: +44-03-2176-8788 • Email: Syamsul.Razak@ubm.com • URL: www.ifsec.events/philippines

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• Date: 2018/08/31—09/05 • Venue: Berlin ExpoCenter City, Berlin, Germany • Tel: +49-30-3069-6924 • Email: ifa@messe-berlin.de. • URL: b2b.ifa-berlin.com

ADRIA SECURITY SUMMIT • Date: 2018/09/12—09/14 • Venue: Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia • Tel: +387-33-788-985 • Email: summit@asadria.com • URL: www.adriasecuritysummit. com/index.php/en

SECURITY ESSEN • Date: 2018/09/25—09/28 • Venue: Messe Essen, Essen, Germany • Tel: +49 (0) 201-3101-444 • Email: info@messe-essen.de • URL: www.security-essen.de

IFSEC INTERNATIONAL

• Date: 2018/06/19—06/21 • Venue: Excel, London, U.K. • Tel: +44 (0) 20-7921-5000 • Email: ifseccustomerservice@ubm.com • URL: www.ifsec.events/international

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