New Security Systems Available For Home Security
CSEM, SWITZERLAND: The new ViSeLink system is a mobile security system fit for both individual consumers and companies. The ViSeLink vision sensor technology provides real-time recognition of still and moving objects in any light conditions and can send image analyses and security alerts and responses.
From BusinessWire Press Release:
The low-cost ViSeLink system allows original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to develop application-specific image analysis and response systems for stand-alone or embedded products in security and surveillance, home medical care, building and home automation, and industrial markets. The ability to rapidly identify visual data and to transmit results and responses via Bluetooth to a base station, laptop or nearby cell phone extends the application of the system to a broad range of markets not previously utilizing vision technology.
“ViSeLink is a good example of how companies are creatively combining CMOS image sensors with other technologies such as wireless to develop exciting new products,” said Chris Crotty, Senior Analyst at market research firm iSuppli. “CSEM has positioned ViSeLink effectively to fill the fast growing demand for low-cost imaging in security and other applications.”
“The challenge with vision sensing historically has been identification and timely transmission of different types of key data,” said Dr. Christian Enz, vice president of the microelectronics division, CSEM. “The ViSeLink system offers OEMs a unique, easy-to-adopt and interactive vision sensing platform that can increase safety and productivity by communicating standard and emergency data from a variety of locations in a site without the need for a broadband connection or cables.”
GUARDCOM, MAINE: One more problem for burglars and one less problem for residents: cutting the phone lines just won’t work anymore!
A Maine security company has developed a new wireless home security system that uses the cellular phone network to get help. This way, even if burglars cut your phone lines, alarm signal will still get through to the security company’s control center!
You can get the GSM radio technology set up as an alarm system in minutes and not have any installation needed!
From PRWeb Press Release:
The system consists of a small console which is about the size of a laptop computer. It is set on a table and plugged into a wall outlet. Wireless motion sensors are hung on walls using simple hooks, and a siren is plugged into another outlet. In 5 minutes or less the system is up and running. There is no need to drill holes, or run any wires. The system is also simple to use. The alarm user is given a small wireless key which is very much like the wireless keychain remotes that are used to lock and unlock the doors of an automobile. Bob boasts, “There are no complicated keypads with code numbers to remember, just press on or off, it is that simple.”
He went on to say that simple alarm systems have been around for years, but for the most part they were mostly ineffective ineffective, because they just sounded a buzzer or a horn to try to scare away a burglar. “A bad guy is not going to be scared off by a buzzer that sounds like a smoke alarm. What we have done is put the latest alarm technology and cellular telephone technology together, and set it up to work in the simplest manner possible.”





















