Safety in the phase 2 post-lockdown period. Antares Vision launches Track My Health
Antares Vision and the Brescia-based company Vigilate, both experts in supervision technology, are launching their proposal for guaranteeing safety during the phase 2 post-lockdown period. Called TrackMyHealth, it is a modular and scalable health protection system that can be integrated with existing surveillance and control systems for locations such as company premises, banks, public offices, shopping centres, exhibition centres, stations and airports. Its monitoring functions are based on intelligent vision systems and AI algorithms, designed in full compliance with GDPR standards.
Specifically, TrackMyHealth will be able to:
- check the body temperature of people entering with ±0.3°C accuracy
- count the number of people present and automatically manage limited entry/exit numbers and recognise them according to body temperature
- check whether people are wearing face masks
- check whether there is a queue at the entrance
- check that people are maintaining proper physical distancing inside the buildings and automatically generate alarm signals in the event of anomalous situations or behaviours; the system will also generate a large amount of data and information that can subsequently be consulted through a video and event history tool in accordance with the GDPR.
The portal is based on PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) Xentinel®, a plug&play platform for vision and security management designed for remote Cloud control, on-site surveillance, and management of all video cameras, alarms and non-conformities, with the possibility of integrating with other apps and other devices.
At the centre of Antares Vision’s offering is the v-PorTAL 20-01 access portal designed specifically for 24-hour control of staff entry. Equipped with a badge reader and traffic light for automatic external queue management, it can check and certify that employees are wearing masks and have no symptoms of fever or an abnormal temperature. All entry data (time, date, entry gate number, temperature of the employee entering, serial number, thermal and colour photography, video of the entry event) can be stored locally, or sent to a PSIM supervision software for archiving, again in full compliance with GDPR standards.