Here are some of the latest technologies that can help modernize the police force and make detection more fool-proof and faster
Keeping knowledge and information safe is more important than ever. The way our security industry works has changed significantly over the last decade. There are a number of emerging concerns like crime, theft, murder risks that need to be addressed in order to remain efficient and secure. However, as the market evolves and the threat becomes more complicated, 100% security should be ensured. Identification of emerging technologies and orientation of work as per new technologies should be encouraged so that the police force can be equipped with the best and are capable of resisting any threat.
Here are a few companies which are the helping police force with different technologies:
Oncam
Their 180-degree camera range meets the needs of customers in a variety of markets that require a purpose-built wall-mounted camera with panoramic+ views from a single sensor. Environments that benefit from this unique view include education, hospitality, casinos, banking, retail and transportation, which demand monitoring large walkways, open spaces and corridors without blind spots.
Staqu
The company has developed Smart Glass – an artificial intelligence-powered glass for personal security. The Smart Glass is capable for both, speech and image recognition, and thus can be used to identify potential threats to the civil society, such as criminals, intruders or terrorists, lurking around or amidst us. The Smart Glass has an in-built camera which captures input to trigger facial recognition. Once the face is identified from within the given databases, the Smart Glass projects the results on the glass screen. The entire process happens in real-time as the user simply glances over the vicinity. Even in wild scenarios, the Smart Glass by Staqu – a first-of-its-kind technology – fuses together speech and image recognition to utilise a hybrid identification technology and uniquely identify anyone.
H Robotics
They have developed a smart policing robot. The ‘Robocop’ will help police handle law and order. The robot can file complaints, detect bombs and answer queries. He is named after 26/11 martyr Hemant Karkare. It is designed to protect private and public areas like malls, offices, airports, etc. and can also be used in providing assistance for database handling, surveillance and space security.