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RFID-Integrated Technologies for Infection Control: Background and Technology Comparison on Key Adoption Considerations
White Paper The second part of the paper will outline several different types of RFID solutions for automatic infection control surveillance and help shed some light on things decision makers should consider when... [14 Oct 2009]
Activity Recognition Using a Combination of Category Components and Local Models for Video Surveillance
White Paper This paper presents a novel approach for automatic recognition of human activities for video surveillance applications. The paper proposes to represent an activity by a combination of category components... [16 Sep 2009]
ProCurve Networking Enables Real-Time Video Streaming From Driverless Metro Torino Trains
White Paper To ensure public safety and stamp out vandalism and other criminal activity, Italian transport giant GTT wanted a real-time video surveillance system with a scalable, powerful and flexible network capable of capturing... [12 Jun 2009]
'Police drowning in CCTV data': Acpo
News In fighting crime, mass surveillance through CCTV is highly questionable. In February a House of Lords committee called for an end to "pervasive" surveillance in the UK. Ian Readhead, director of... [18 May 2009]
The A to Z of ID cards
News And he has warned that the ID card data could easily be linked with other initiatives such as CCTV surveillance using automatic facial recognition and the use of automatic number plate... [15 Apr 2009]
"We must not allow ourselves to become a Big Brother society"
News Liberal Democrat shadow home secretary, Chris Huhne, said in a statement: "We are sleepwalking into a surveillance state and should remember that George Orwell's 1984 was a warning, not a blueprint. Booth said the... [10 Feb 2009]
Indian outsourcers shore up their defences
Comment In addition Syntel has enhanced security surveillance of all facilities and installed a redundant network infrastructure that splits critical operations across multiple locations. These would be poor defence against the... [10 Dec 2008]
Photos: Unmanned 'spy in the sky' passes first test
Photo Watchkeeper will gather intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information without the need for a piloted plane. April this year saw the first tests of Watchkeeper's unmanned flight capability while a test of the... [26 Nov 2008]
Mobile Video Surveillance With Low-Bandwidth Low-Latency Video Streaming
White Paper Videos are acquired from a fixed camera at 10 fps and QVGA resolution, compressed at 5 or 20 kbit/s with H.264, and streamed to a remote site, where they get processed by an automatic video surveillance... [22 Oct 2008]
Photos: Unmanned 'spy in the sky' takes off
Photo The UK Ministry of Defence's Watchkeeper programme is aiming to develop an unmanned 'spy in the sky' plane that will provide the armed forces with vital intelligence and surveillance capability by 2010. [15 Aug 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Vista gets down to business, caught on camera, ID cards…
Comment ID cards: The "surveillance society" risk Readers were also busy commenting on the "ring of steel" automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera rollout in Manchester, while ID cards were a hot topic... [12 Jun 2008]
Open source guru criticises Oyster software
News For the surveillance-mad government of the UK, this is like a dream come true. While disapproving of the use of Linux in the Oyster system, Stallman said there is not much that could have been done to stop Linux being... [10 Jun 2008]
ANPR "ring of steel" watches over Manchester
News Manchester is now protected by a "ring of steel" - a network of surveillance cameras that will log almost every car entering the city centre. The network of 15 automatic number plate recognition (ANPR)... [05 Jun 2008]
Photos: Talons, Eagles and Enforcers - the tech behind war
Photo Here Baroness Ann Taylor, minister of defence equipment and support, tries out the controls for the Surveillance Target Acquisition and Weapon Sight system (Staws) and Enforcer Remote Controlled weapon system. [26 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…
Comment Rather than introducing ever more stringent, expensive and intrusive surveillance, wouldn't it be better to spend a fraction of the money and ingenuity on trying to address the causes of our apparent "insecurity"? [28 Feb 2008]
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