Every detected face is recorded and archived by the facial software, and can be enrolled as a friend or a foe. Information can be added to the enrolled image, as to why they are in the database. The database can support thousands of enrolled images, and it only takes the system 0.5 seconds to search the database, and send an alarm to designated computers, mobile devices, or even send an email with pictures and history attached.
Multiple cameras per site can be connected to a single server, and multiple servers can be connected to a central database. Database synchronisation is configurable and can be done periodically, or multiple times per day.
Strict guidelines must be implemented for the facial recognition systems to succeed. Type of cameras and lenses, mounting location, as well as height are all critical parameters that need to be understood and followed.
Over the years Razko has perfected the art of facial system installation. We have designed camera mounts that can connect to any ceiling type, walls, posts or columns. The IP MP cameras we use are specifically designed to produce clear, crisp images, even under the most challenging light conditions. Special lenses enable only the perfect amount of light through, in order to get the best image possible. A centralised server, with the facial software, connects to all the facial cameras. All capturing, archiving, cropping, and image analysis is done by the central server.
When the software matches a face, live or from archive, the images (the live image and the enrolled image) get sent to designated workstations, trigging a visual and audible alarm.