Brazil. At the last LAAD (International Fair for Public and Corporate Safety) fair, Motorola Solutions presented the concept of integrated end-to-end security and defense with sensor technology, handheld devices, software, cameras and artificial intelligence to create safer cities and help defense and public safety officers in cases of emergency or during their daily tasks.
Motorola Solutions introduced its integrated system, an end-to-end solution, fully aligned with the digital age of defense and public and private security.
"We brought to the LAAD fair the technology needed to integrate the communications of the defense and public security forces. These are sensors, fixed cameras and body cameras for agents in the field, software for command and control, cloud and artificial intelligence. These are technologies that are already available to the Brazilian government and market, who rely on our radio communication systems, and which are an essential part of defense and public security organizations. This series of connected solutions provides situational awareness to the command center and advanced information to agents in the field," explains Elton Borgonovo, General Manager of Motorola Solutions Brazil.
The company also introduced the Tactical LTE equipment that will create a 4G "bubble" on site to integrate various solutions. The dedicated 4G service created by the team, optionally supports interoperability, through aggregate equipment and applications, with radios on the TETRA and P25 systems, with encryption, which prevents unauthorized people from listening to the messages or viewing the data. It even allows the use of multimedia data, transmitting videos, photos, maps and other information in real time between the control center and agents in the field.
In addition to the Tactical LTE device, Motorola Solutions showcased the LEX L11, a rugged device that has advanced applications for mission-critical communications, as well as high-definition cameras and dedicated buttons for alert and emergency communications. One of the applications is WAVE, which integrates radios (P25, TETRA and DMR), cellular networks and even desktop computers with the ease of the Press to Talk (PTT) application.
The Tactical LTE and LEX L11 solutions integrated into digital radio are already in operation in the State of Paraíba. Other Brazilian localities are still in the testing phase of such solutions.
One of the main novelties that will be presented at the event is the system that integrates sensors inside the holster of the police officer's weapon. When the gun is unholstered, the audio and video recording of the Si500 device , a true black box of the police action, is automatically activated. The videos are stored safely, under strict safety regulations and can be used in courts for investigations.
In the command center, video and audio from the Si500's camera is uploaded to the CommandCentral Vault, Motorola Solutions' digital evidence management system. The cloud storage service ensures on-demand scalability and the latest in data security, without the difficulties of storing, managing, backing up and protecting data evidence on agency servers.
The CommandCentral software line allows you to integrate cameras, sensors and devices for real-time monitoring. Another important function is the generation of reports and maps of incidents, such as robberies, thefts and other crimes. The software uses machine learning to analyze behavior and patterns, and can even help law enforcement agencies respond to incidents more proactively.
Avigilon, acquired by Motorola Solutions in 2018, unveiled its latest enhancement to Avigilon Appearance Search technology, an AI-based search engine that helps dramatically improve incident response time, allowing operators to quickly analyze long hours of filming to locate a person or vehicle of interest in a given location. Avigilon also introduced some of its advanced camera lines, including the H4 Multisensor camera, which combines self-paced video analytics with exceptional coverage provided by 3 or 4 individually configurable camera sensors that can be positioned to monitor virtually any area; the H4 Infrared Pan-Tilt-Zoom (IR PTZ) camera, which can capture images up to 250 meters in complete darkness; and HD Pro cameras, which offer wide coverage with high definition and reduce the number of cameras required.
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