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1 st TUESDAY DEMO. Integrated Solutions. Tue 6 th MAY 2008. Discover the total solutions offered from Phungo IT solutions in 2008. &. Barry T. FRYER DUDLEY I-Cube (MBA {IT}; MSc {Image Analysis}; BSc {Brewing}; BSc Hons {Waste Technology}).

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1 st TUESDAY DEMO

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  1. 1st TUESDAY DEMO Integrated Solutions Tue 6th MAY 2008 Discover the total solutions offered from Phungo IT solutions in 2008 & Barry T. FRYER DUDLEY I-Cube (MBA {IT}; MSc {Image Analysis}; BSc {Brewing}; BSc Hons {Waste Technology}) Peter-John Krauspe247 Technologies “..any sufficiently advanced technology isindistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C. Clark

  2. Agenda Overview Access Control Time & Attendance Solutions Biometrics License Plate Recognition (LPR) Facial ID Customisation Summary More Information Thanks & Questions

  3. Overview Solid product with little support required Local design and support Unique solution and customizable to requirements In development since 2003 and ongoing Built in SA for SA client requirements Client / Server database with internet access Web interface Cell Phone access SMS, E-Mail and Pop-up support Open SQL Database Easily accessible data Easy integration for T&A

  4. Why do Image Analysis? • Improved Precision /Accuracy in Measurements • Reproducibility of Results • Higher Throughput than Manual Methods • Better Definition of Contrasting Areas • More Measurements / Faster • Real Time Link to Databases • Other… • Object ID based on: • Size • Colour • Shape • Texture • Grey level

  5. Same Size?

  6. Additional Info: What is Optical Character Recognition? OCR is an image processing technology used to identify vehicles by their license plates or trains by their unique numbers. OCR is a non-intrusive, computerised method of matching a License Plate / Train number to a database of registration numbers. Alternate names for OCR: License plate recognition (LPR): Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) Car Plate Recognition (CPR) Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)

  7. License Plate Recognition Camera/ Illumination unit 247 LPR Server RG59 / IP / twisted pair / Wireless / ADSL / 3G / iBurst LPR Open boom / Display message / Generate alarm 247 LPR Client Possibly on site, remote or mobile NU18637

  8. Remote Door Open Multiple Gate / Door Control, when vehicle have no plates Ideal for Reception / Management and Security Control from Anywhere – via Cell-phone and Desktop Emergency Control – Open all gates / doors

  9. Image Capture Any Camera or DVR can be used to capture an image

  10. 24 Hour Operation using pulsed, IR cameras

  11. LPR Log LICENSE PLATE, LANE, USER, DATE NMR 5628,..........,1,Yes,,Sat Aug 14 09:05:16 2004, NMR 3970,.........., 2,No,,Sat Aug 14 09:05:18 2004, MKF359GP,..........,1,Yes,David Smith,Sat Aug 14 09:05:20 2004, LJD977GP,..........,3,No,,Sat Aug 14 09:05:22 2004, ND474276,..........,2,Yes,Daniel Bush,Sat Aug 14 09:05:24 2004, DYK370GP,..........,3,No,,Sat Aug 14 09:05:30 2004, LGW487GP,..........,1,Yes,Goldy Luck,Sat Aug 14 09:05:36 2004, KPR835GP,..........,3,No,,Sat Aug 14 09:05:38 2004, All LPR data is saved each day allowing review of trucks seen All images are kept!

  12. Additional Info: Weigh Bridge CCTV Camera LPR Camera Boom Database / Flow Control

  13. Volumetric Measurement at Weighbridge

  14. Load Classification • Load Recorded • TYPE: • Wattle? • Gum? • Rejected

  15. PC PC System Configurations Many-to-one (Multiple cameras, one PC) Point-to-point (One camera, one PC) Exisitng PC 100110001010001110001010011100100100011101100011001010001000 GigE Switch Sabre LPR Server One-to-many (broadcast) (One or several cameras, with several PCs)

  16. Architectural layout MAJUBA COAL STOCK PILE

  17. Data transmission: Medium to be used in conveying data ESKOM Network – primary OR Fixed line business ADSL iBURST – secondary - only if primary fails 3G or HSDPA– only if both primary and secondary fail • A wide range of communication links allow over 99.95% availability to automated database update in real time. This is essential for the provision for a real time solution. • An unlimited number of sites data can be transmitted to a central server where the data is made available in real time. If the data lines go down, up to 100 000 transactions can be stored locally, until the central server is available. DATA STORAGE • 2 servers with redundant storage backup

  18. Site Configuration Multiple sites Multiple lanes per site Multiple cameras per lane (BW, IR, Colour, OV, stereo: front & rear Multiple images per camera Multiple settings per image One result / transaction

  19. Reporting and Management Lane / Department / Terminal / Location Sort By – License Plate / Name / Surname / Enroll ID / Time etc Sort by: T&A In /Out or A/C or both Sort by Period: Yesterday, Today, Last Week, This Week, Last Month, This Month, Month and Year, Date Range, All Current Year, All Last Year Global Date Print to Screen, Printer or XLS everywhere Audit Trail Nothing can be deleted Movement of data to Current, Not Active or Deleted Clocking data controlled by Status Full history of changes of every record Audit of Changes made to setting on device

  20. LPR Log Results from each image available for review Date, time, accuracy, position of plate, image name, etc. Filters

  21. Communications SMS Web / Wap Pop Up’s E-Mail Messaging Tracker

  22. Solution: Neural networks Operating in real time, are being utilised extensively world wide. I-CUBE uses NEURAL NETWORKS to illustrate the concept to identify and track suspected vehicles and people. The ability to automatically predict and identify vehicles or people involved in theft or wrongful unitization of resources greatly empowers authority.

  23. 3D & HNet(Holographic quantum neural technology) automatic continuous learning Adjusting for difference due to aging and cosmetics without increasing the size of the biometric template Unique differentiation

  24. Face recognition is a non-intrusive, biometric method of matching a given face to a database of faces. • Can be used to ID a known suspect against a previously stored template or image (s) Facial Recognition What is facial recognition?

  25. Facial 3D Neural Network: 3D & HNet (Holographic quantum neural technology) automatic continuous learning Automatically tracks multiple faces in an image stream Links into any Network / Digital Video Recording system Biometric templates are continuously updated through a process referred to as "Training" using facial images captured during subsequent verify operations. Adjusting for difference due to aging and light without increasing the size of the biometric template

  26. The proposed FRS learns, remembers and recognises, becoming more familiar with your face each time it sees you, adjusting for difference due to aging and cosmetics. Facial Recognition 3D System – Intelligence

  27. Biometric templates are continuously updated through a process referred to as "Training" using facial images captured during enrollment operations or during subsequent verify operations. This ensures that the biometric templates are as up-to-date as possible. Facial Recognition Training

  28. Facial Recognition System – LOG of all FACES which appear in front of any camera connected to the software.

  29. Other problems solved: ID of staff

  30. 3D Imaging Solutions • Coal sizing • Coal colour • Train • volume • Truck • volume • Conveyor belt 3D • volume

  31. Overview Most important to determine the correct tonnage's by accurate bulk densities and reliable volumetric surveys. I-Cube believe that such monitoring should be done by an independent and unbiased agency, and not be monitored by a party who might have a vested interest. Automatic 3-dimensional Dynamic Measurements: 3DM Contact-free measurement technique based on photogrammetric principles: science of geometry, mathematics and physics that uses the 2-dimensional image of a 3 dimensional scene to reconstruct a reliable and accurate model of the original 3D scene. Custom-designed for repetitive and fully automatic measurement tasks. The unique benefits of the 3DM Technology include 3D measurements of moving objects or objects changing shape, fully automatic during operation and provide permanent, digital, records of the objects. Key strength of 3DM is versatility - Any size object can be measured, from a range of a few metres to several kilometres away. with the results available in seconds, almost in real-time.

  32. Stockpile Monitoring

  33. Automatic Stockpile Monitoring Close-Range Photogrammetry is an accurate, cost effective technique of collecting measurements of real world objects and conditions directly from high resolution IP cameras. Photogrammetry utilizes digital images to obtain accurate measurements and geometric data of the image, in order to provide spatial information for 3D measurement. Benefits of close-range photogrammetry : Increased accuracy; complete as-built information; reduced costs; Do not need to stop operations; Effective for small and large projects. Suitable photography involves taking a pair of convergent images of the same scene from separate positions. 3DM is a set of specialised software tools designed to extract accurate 3D spatial measurements by analysing images taken with digital cameras.

  34. STOCKPILE: Result

  35. Biometrics

  36. Time & Attendance Suitable for: Hotels Schools Factories Business office parks Apartment-blocks Golf Estates Other homes Remote notification if someone arrives late/ leave early. Full reporting of time worked with rates of pay. Export to any other payroll available Possible Add-on’s Payroll Siren for Tea / Lunch / Start / End and Fire Alarm etc. Leave Management Advance Salary Management Image Capture (Finger and Person) Track user movements via SMS, e-Mail, Cell Phone or Website

  37. Shifts / Rules Create unlimited shifts Move shifts to deleted or not active Automatic Shift Sensing Auto entry of missing clock out Global fix missing records Custom Hour Rule 8H/45H/195H/3Month Leave Management Leave Types, Sick, Annual etc. Cycle Control Print leave-forms and hard copies Display leave on pay slips

  38. Maintenance E-mail / PH support Remote PC control 2 hour response time 6 hour response time Same business day 24 hour response “..any sufficiently advanced technology isindistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C. Clark

  39. Case Studies Hotel with Central Reservations Government Departments Cell Phone providers Schools – Scholars in class and Teachers Gyms Durban Port ILLOVO Bank High Veld Steel

  40. Mall / Casino / Bank Proposal Control room must control the application and be able to monitor Notifications Marketing – notify front desk or floor manager of VIP to welcome, etc. Self-exclusion – notify reception to intercept person prior to entry Unwanted – notify security to intercept and prevent entry Control Room Interview Room Server Room Entrance Enrolment of undesirable, or self exclusion persons should be controlled from the Control Room off the camera in the Interview Room. No PC equipment must be held there for security and safety reasons Server to be housed at 247 or in the Server Room on site

  41. Summary Software Covers most requirements and still developing Benefits Support / Training / Local Development More Information • Online training and available on disk. • www.247biometrics.co.za • www.247software.co.za/sabre (Software) http://www.i-cube.co.za or E-mail: LPR@I-Cube.co.za • Parking Solutions • 3D Volumetric Measurements • Image Analysis Counting and sizing • Container Recognition

  42. Pricing 10% discount if you order before close of business today Prices: 3 options: Cost per transaction (no plate recognised, no payment) Fixed monthly cost (same price regardless of no. of transactions) Capital amount (no further costs) Cost per transaction from 12c per plate (including camera, install, web reports, alarm via E-Mail / SMS, etc). Fixed monthly cost from R850.00 per month with no long term contracts Capital amount from R65 000.00 for the software only Thanks & Questions Thank you for your time Any Questions / Orders?

  43. References B.T. Dudley. "Image Analysis and Waste Technology in Africa", Binary - Computers in Microbiology, 5, 3-4. (1993) B.T. Dudley, A.R. Howgrave-Graham, A.G. Bruton and F.M. Wallis. "The application of digital image analysis to quantifying and measuring UASB digester granules", Biotechnology & Bioengineering. 42, 279 - 283. (1993) Castleman, K. R. 1998. Concepts in Imaging and Microscopy: Color Image Processing for Microscopy. The Biological Bulletin. 194 (2): 100-107. Gordon, S. J. and Lichti, D. D. (2004) Terrestrial Laser Scanners with a Narrow Field of View: The Effect on 3D Resection Solutions, Survey Review, in press. Russ, J.C. 1995. The Image Processing Handbook. 2nd ed. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL. Inoue, S. (1986). Video Microscopy. Plenum Press Internet: Boehler, W. and Marbs, A. Investigating Laser Scanner Accuracy. Available online at http://scanning.fhmainz. de/scannertest/results300305.pdf. Reshetyuk, Y. Investigation and calibration of pulsed time-of-flight terrestrial laser scanners. Available online at http://www.diva-portal.org/kth/abstract.xsql?dbid=4126. http://www.riegl.com/terrestrial_scanners/lms-z420i_/420i_all.htm I-Site 4400LR Laser Scanner Specifications. Available online at Lichti, D.D. and Gordon, S.J. (2004) Error Propagation in Directly Georeferenced Terrestrial Laser Scanner Point Clouds for Cultural Heritage Recording. Proc. FIG Working Week, 22-27 May, Athens, Greece. Available online at http://www.fig.net/pub/athens/papers/wsa2/WSA2_6_Lichti_Gordon.pdf. http://www.isite3d.com/pdf/4400LR_spec_sheet_web.pdf http://www.riegl.com/terrestrial_scanners/zubehoer/lms-z_inclination_sensors.htm http://www.rotomotion.com/ http://www.gim-international.com/issues/articles/id860-Geoinfo_and_Cultural_Heritage.html www.I-Cube.co.za

  44. Contact Details: Barry T. DUDLEY (MBA {IT}; MSc {Image Analysis}; BSc {Brewing}; BSc Hons {Waste Technology}) I-CUBE http://www.i-cube.co.za Cell: +27 (0) 82 562 8225 MADADENI PH +27 (0) 31 764-3077 82 Kloof Falls Rd Fax 0866539659 Kloof, Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal, 3610, South Africa E-mail: LPR@I-Cube.co.za “..any sufficiently advanced technology isindistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C. Clark

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