How to design a security system with SPYNEL?

Step by step- SPYNEL integrators' guide

You are a security system integrator and you wish to contact us for the installation of a 360° SPYNEL surveillance solution? Here are some questions that will be useful to us in order to offer you the most suitable solution for your project:

  • What is the perimeter size? What is its shape?
  • What size are the objects to be detected (humans, vehicles, UAVs)
  • Is there a need for recognition of the threats or only detection?
  • Should people or other threats be detected on the fence or when approaching the fence?
  • Existing building to estimate the potential obstacles?
  • Are there available structures to install SPYNEL cameras?
  • How many control rooms are there? Where?
  • Is there a data transmission network available ? What is the bandwidth ?

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What is DRI and why is it important for my integration project?

The most frequently asked question to thermal imager manufacturers is certainly: « How far can the IR camera detect a target? »; It is indeed a good criterion to qualify one sensor from another considering the final application. And the answer given to this question will probably include the “DRI ranges” expression.

DRI stands for Detection, Recognition and Identification. DRI ranges, expressed in km (or miles), can be found in the specification tables of SPYNEL Solutions brochures. In order to select the right sensor meeting the application requirements, these DRI ranges have to be perfectly defined, but also assessed with regards to globally adopted industrial standards.

  • Detection: ability to distinguish an object from the background
  • Recognition: ability to classify the object class (animal, human, vehicle, boat …)
  • Identification: ability to describe the object in details (a man with a hat, a deer, a Jeep …)

Now let’s talk about your project!