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Thermal imaging cameras: a new tool for securing marinas

Providing secure facilities, and keeping marinas a safe environment, should be a basic

responsibility of marina management. Protection can be achieved through a combination

of security policies, controlled access, observation and user awareness. Although it has not

reached epidemic proportions yet, crime is a growing threat to recreational boating. Modern  boats are equipped with state-of-the-art electronic systems for navigation and other items.

They often also have a state-of-the-art video and sound systems, jet-skis and a lot of other

expensive equipment that any robber would love to steal on board.

Marina crime prevention, just like home or  business crime prevention, is a matter of

detecting potential risks and eliminating  them. Most crimes occur when criminals find

a safe and easy opportunity to strike. Most of  the time, this happens in full darkness, under cover of the night.

Continuously, fully lighting up a marina   during night-time is not always the best solution. Installing supplementary lighting is  often expensive. Powering and maintaining   it can be very costly. In some sensitive   locations it is also considered too intrusive.    Furthermore, lighting essentially lays out   a route of attack for intruders, creating   shadows in which  they can hide and gain  access undetected.

Thermal imaging: an effective solution  to see in total darkness, in all kinds of  weather conditions  A perfect solution for monitoring a marina  during night time, but also during other  parts of the day, is thermal imaging. Thermal  imaging is the use of a thermal  imaging  camera to “see” thermal energy emitted from  an object. Thermal, or infrared energy, is light  that is not visible to the human eye because   its wavelength is too long to be detected. It’s  the part of the electromagnetic spectrum  that we perceive as heat. Thermal imaging  cameras produce images of invisible infrared     or “heat” radiation. Based on temperature   differences between objects, thermal    imaging produces a clear image.   In contrast with other technologies, such as   light amplification, thermal imaging needs  no light whatsoever to produce an imag    on which the smallest of details can be  seen. Thermal imaging provides full visibility   irrespective of the prevailing light level and   weather conditions. It can see in total darkness,   through light fog, in the far distance, through   smoke and is able to detect anyone hiding in   the shadows. It is an excellent tool for security   and surveillance applications in marinas.  Affordable technology

Recent evolutions in detector technology have   made thermal imaging much more  accessiblend affordable. A typical example is the use of   thermal imaging in cars to facilitate night-time  driving.

With its latest generation of thermal imaging   cameras FLIR Systems, the world leader for   thermal imaging technology, has opened up   the wide potential of this versatile technology   to all.

Typical of this new breed is the FLIR Systems   SR-19 security camera that provides a brand

new weapon for intruder detection and for   which there simply is no competitor. It is   primarily designed for perimeter surveillance  and asset protection. It is a great tool for   marina surveillance during any part of day,   in all weather conditions. The SR-19 provides

reliable round-the-clock awareness without   the need for supplementary equipment.   A full range of thermal imaging cameras,  all easy-to-install    FLIR Systems markets a full range of thermal   imaging cameras which can be used for   security and surveillance applications. All   cameras can see in total darkness. Some   can detect potential threats up to 400   meters, others can cover a distance of  several kilometers. Depending on the  user’s   preference and needs, they can be fixed   mounted or installed on a “pan and tilt”  system. This way the user can direct the   camera, to have it look wherever he wants,

from a distance.

Various options exist to connect FLIR Systems   thermal imaging cameras and to integrate   them in already existing security systems in   marinas. They can be configured for stand   alone use, as part of a network or in a hybrid   configuration with local and network based   control.   Most FLIR Systems thermal imaging cameras   can be integrated in any existing CCTV   infrastructure providing early detection    and visibility 24/7 all the year round. They   can be integrated in a TCP/IP network and    controlled over a PC. No need to put extra

cables. This way, you can monitor all activity    in a marina over the internet. Even when you   are thousands of kilometers away   Automatic threat detection software   Putting someone behind a screen to monitor   activities during the night is not always the  preferred solution. For threat detection in  marinas and monitoring if no-one is accessing   them, powerful autonomous threat detection  software exists.  Operators can define a variety of triggers  based on movement in the scene. It can easily be programmed that certain lights   switch on if suspect motion is detected or that a security guard is warned to have a look   at the scene. This intelligent video decisionmaking software coupled with the thermal    imaging power of a FLIR Systems thermal imaging camera presents an extremely

reliable automatic threat detection package.