Geutebrück releases latest management system

Issue 2 2021 Surveillance, Integrated Solutions

A new standard for safety and performance is set by G-SIM X Panopticon. The latest major release by Geutebrück integrates additional features designed for more rapid and cost-effective setup, enhanced intuitive operation, and multi-site networking.

The updated management console supports configuration via direct feedback as well as an embedded live plausibility check. Numerous administrators may work simultaneously on the parameterisation of a system. Likewise, several servers may be configured by one administrator. Noticeably slimmed-down menu structures provide a clear overview and facilitate configuration.

The enhanced user interface of the operator console adjusts to the user, workplace environment and individual workflows. Web-browser integration allows web-based applications such as a news channel to be displayed and third-party systems, like the access or building management system, to be operated. Georeferenced maps accurately display static camera and object locations. Video systems distributed across geographic locations in particular thus have precise orientation.

The AI-based solutions for face mask detection and body temperature measurement (BTM) are more deeply embedded in G-SIM. An overlay in the viewer displays alarms, object contours, measuring ranges and body temperature data.

With the G-SIM/Global software option, a number of independent G-SIM servers in geographically dispersed locations link together to form a global security network to effectively secure many locations. This would include, for example, the transportation sector, industry, government agencies and companies with multiple stores, electricity suppliers and their distribution networks, critical infrastructure facilities, and all those operating centralised and decentralised process monitoring or supply chains. They can operate autonomously, have access to the control centres at other sites in an emergency scenario, and can even assume control there.

The encrypted communications between all components, including the option of customer-specific certificate management, are another important component for guaranteeing availability.

Managing director Katharina Geutebrück is convinced: “Our clients are expecting high availability, reliability, efficiency and flexibility. G-SIM X Panopticon satisfies these standards for an optimum overview from a central location. On top of that, all features are GDPR-compliant and meet the latest IT security standards.”




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