AYODHYA: Based in Finland video surveillancemanagement and analysis service providers; miracis (India) is helping us. Ayodhya Police and security forces will monitor a five-kilometre area around Ayodhya dam with the help of artificial intelligence technology.
At least 500 cameras with centralized access to provide a complete 360-degree view of all important intersections, offices, facilities, Ram Temple, Dharm Pass, Ram Pass, Bhakti Pass, all entrances and exits Ram Janmabhoomi Path and Lata Chowk for protection.
“The capabilities of this integrated AI-enabled platform will enable data feeds from different locations in Ayodhya to reach multiple viewing stations using multi-layer encryption between the cameras and the integrated command center. .This will negate any hostile attacks or data tampering,” said an official from Mirasys (India).
The surveillance device also enables high-resolution zoom-in with crystal clarity, identifies even the smallest objects, and accurately recognizes faces. “The AI-powered technology introduced by Mirasys (India) will further ensure efficient crowd management and estimation,” he added.
Arindam Das Sarkar, Managing Director, Mirasys (India), said: Our services, encrypted data, and AI-powered integrated video management and surveillance technology enhance security across the city. ”
“From hundreds of cameras, facial recognition systems, crowd estimation and threshold alerts, queue management, hourly to daily follower counts, Pran Pratishtha’s monitoring is powered by state-of-the-art AI technology. , shows a smart transformation of Ayodhya in terms of security as well,” he added.
“If an area is designated to accommodate only 1,000 people, if that threshold is exceeded under any circumstances, the relevant authorities will be notified, thereby avoiding the possibility of a stampede-like situation. . The data will be stored in a central location that can only be accessed by authorized personnel, ensuring that the data does not fall into the wrong hands,” Sarkar said.
Mirasys (India) started operations from Gurugram in 2018. He provides 25% video surveillance analysis to Indian Railways and his 30% video surveillance to smart cities.
At least 500 cameras with centralized access to provide a complete 360-degree view of all important intersections, offices, facilities, Ram Temple, Dharm Pass, Ram Pass, Bhakti Pass, all entrances and exits Ram Janmabhoomi Path and Lata Chowk for protection.
“The capabilities of this integrated AI-enabled platform will enable data feeds from different locations in Ayodhya to reach multiple viewing stations using multi-layer encryption between the cameras and the integrated command center. .This will negate any hostile attacks or data tampering,” said an official from Mirasys (India).
The surveillance device also enables high-resolution zoom-in with crystal clarity, identifies even the smallest objects, and accurately recognizes faces. “The AI-powered technology introduced by Mirasys (India) will further ensure efficient crowd management and estimation,” he added.
Arindam Das Sarkar, Managing Director, Mirasys (India), said: Our services, encrypted data, and AI-powered integrated video management and surveillance technology enhance security across the city. ”
“From hundreds of cameras, facial recognition systems, crowd estimation and threshold alerts, queue management, hourly to daily follower counts, Pran Pratishtha’s monitoring is powered by state-of-the-art AI technology. , shows a smart transformation of Ayodhya in terms of security as well,” he added.
“If an area is designated to accommodate only 1,000 people, if that threshold is exceeded under any circumstances, the relevant authorities will be notified, thereby avoiding the possibility of a stampede-like situation. . The data will be stored in a central location that can only be accessed by authorized personnel, ensuring that the data does not fall into the wrong hands,” Sarkar said.
Mirasys (India) started operations from Gurugram in 2018. He provides 25% video surveillance analysis to Indian Railways and his 30% video surveillance to smart cities.