DVTel's ioimage intelligent video cameras with video analytics detect incidents at the Elayn Hunt Correctional Center
May 17, 2011
From: Security Park News
The Elayn Hunt Correctional Center in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, houses a
total of 2,100 inmates in minimum, medium, and maximum security areas.
The Elayn Hunt Correctional Center has installed DVTel’s ioimage
intelligent video analytic cameras to assist in providing improved
perimeter protection for its skilled nursing facility and a nearby cell
block area where prison inmates are locked down in their cells the
majority of the day.
The Elayn Hunt facility uses ioimage
cameras with onboard video analytics to establish a virtual fence within
the perimeter 24x7. Upon a registered activation, the smart cameras
stream video of a potential intruder in the restricted area across the
network. With smart cameras maintaining a watch of the perimeter and
generating alerts upon detection of suspicious behavior, the facility
sees the potential to reduce the need for manned guard towers. In
addition, the video from an alert highlights and identifies the subject,
providing timely information for command center operators needing to
quickly assess threat levels.
By deploying DVTel ioimage
technology, Elayn Hunt officers in this area of the facility respond
only to analytics-generated alerts, reducing their reliance on full time
observation of live cameras and potentially reducing wasted time
viewing lengthy video streams trying to identify breaches in the
restricted zones. A patrol vehicle provides live monitoring of these
zones as well.
“Smart Cameras with video analytics are more
reliable than a person sitting in a tower for 12 hours, and the
technology will alert and buzz staff when someone is breaching the
fence,” explained John Whiteman, Vice President of Strategic Programs
for DVTel.
The correctional facility is using the WDC 100dn
ioicam to cover 3,000 linear feet of perimeter fence surrounding the
200-bed skilled nursing facility and cell block area.
“Like most
states, Louisiana is going through a budget crunch, so they are trying
to maximize their prison system manpower by leveraging technology,” said
Billy Ridge, Director of Sales for MMR Communication, the systems
integrator for the project.
Each WDC 100dn camera views approximately
240 linear feet of fencing and is configured to identify and notify
correctional officers should anyone try to climb the prison perimeter
fence. The video is monitored by officers in multiple locations of the
facility.
The WDC 100dn is an ultra-wide-dynamic-range IP color
day/night security camera with built-in video analytics. It can detect
intruders, suspicious baggage, stopped vehicles and removed items by
leveraging proprietary algorithms and PIXIM® video image processing to
provide crisp, fine-tuned images for optimum detection and best
security-usable video even in extreme lighting and harsh weather
conditions.
“DVTel’s ioimage intelligent video cameras with the
video analytics built in provide a proven and reliable method for
detecting incidents, so much so that several prisons have deployed this
solution to assist with detecting potential escapees,” said Whiteman.
“Our Smart Security Solutions offer reliable, cost-effective solutions
that leverage the benefits of technology to improve operator efficiency
and response time.”