Computer Vision
Aware Building’s wireless sensors equipped with computer vision monitoring add a powerful layer of security and operational insight in a residential high-rise building. Using computer vision, these sensors can monitor key areas such as entrances, lobbies, hallways, and common spaces, automatically detecting activities or situations that might require attention, such as unauthorized entry, suspicious behavior, overcrowding, or safety hazards.
By capturing and analyzing real-time video feeds, these sensors can promptly alert building staff to potential safety concerns, enabling faster responses that protect residents and prevent incidents.
Computer vision monitoring also improves operational efficiency by reducing the need for constant physical surveillance by staff, allowing them to focus on responding to incidents rather than routine monitoring. It can identify patterns and anomalies, such as high-traffic areas that may need more frequent cleaning or maintenance, improving the overall building experience. Additionally, computer vision can help optimize building operations by identifying inefficiencies, such as lighting usage or HVAC demands, based on real-time occupancy data.
For building managers, Aware Building’s computer vision sensors enhance security and operational efficiency, providing continuous oversight that allows for faster, more targeted responses to potential issues. For board members, this technology demonstrates a commitment to resident safety, improving the overall appeal of the building and potentially lowering liability risks. With computer vision monitoring, high-rise buildings can achieve a safer, more efficient, and better-managed environment that promotes peace of mind for residents and board members alike.