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Safe City---Welcome to monitored and smart cities |
2022.05.17 |
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The Safe City project consists of uniting camera installations at strategic points, such as entrances and exits of cities, with artificial intelligence that monitors, alerts and reports to the user the dangers of living in a city.
These cameras are installed through a cloud monitoring platform, which is managed through an application, installed on a cell phone or tablet, in which it is possible to watch the recorded images live or at any time.
To clarify any future doubts, the Safe City project is not intended to provide monitoring and monitoring of cameras for the Military Police, the project aims to maximize actions, improve the response time of P.M.'s actions, increase the probability of arrests of lawbreakers.
The central idea is to contribute, control and reduce criminal indicators, consequently increasing the sense of security in the city.
The objective is to provide tools for the public security agency to use these images in the fight against crime, as it allows analyzing and investigating the origin or even the destination of vehicles: both criminals and stolen vehicles.
The project also makes it possible for all city residents to install cameras in their homes, and host these cameras on the platform. With this, the resident will be able to transfer the images to the security agencies of the municipality through agreements, associations or contracts with the city itself, since there is a wide interest in this type of service.
Collaborative monitoring across the population allows homes and commercial establishments to integrate these cameras, which were previously private, into a platform with a public content and objective. With the storage of images in the cloud, sharing with public and security agencies is extremely agile.
The project will have the following stages:
1. First it starts with the installation of cameras at the exits and entrances of the city;
2. Afterwards, the population starts hosting cameras on the city hall platform;
3. Finally, the municipality starts to have its territory monitored.
4.The expected result is increased public safety and reduced crime.
5.In the old monitoring model, the installation of low-quality equipment was prioritized to reduce the cost of public notices; sharing was limited, it was not possible to create users for the population, the total cost was very high, the installation time was very long, recording was only on DVR, high maintenance costs and the scalability for the company was practically zero, as it is limited only to the prefecture.
In this new model, cloud monitoring for public bodies provides low cost, more agile and efficient deployment, due to the system being in the cloud, easy sharing between users, high quality equipment with cutting edge technology, very low maintenance cost and the main one, the possibility of adding cameras to the platform, which allows inviting the population to host their cameras on the platform by granting their images to the city hall. This is an invitation and opportunity for citizens to actively collaborate with the security of their municipality.
In addition, in this new model it is possible to have access to the cameras through the application installed on the cell phone, both for the population and for the police.
The application is accessible to use and easy to analyze the images. There is chat for conversations between users, which facilitates communication in case something suspicious happens. There is also the panic button, which, when pressed, sends a notification to all users of the platform, generating a safety net.
Finally, it is important to note that the application is stored 100% in the cloud, which is extremely secure with zero risk of image loss.
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