FacialRecognition

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Implement facial recognition software to determine if the driver behind the wheel is the owner or not. A car jacker's face will trigger an alert with his realtime picture delivered to the basestation via GPRS. The PC only records movement inside the car, should the hijacker ripout the camera the movement he made just before this will be sent to the basestation via GPRS. Nokia has implemented facial recognition in their phones to authenticate the user http://www.cellular-news.com/story/16331.php And this same technology can be used to authenticate the driver behind a wheel.! 3vr sells facial recognition software for $1000 per camera. * http://www.3vr.com/ * http://www.facerec.com/support_downloads.html * http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-6049225.html * http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6030085.html?tag=nl * http://www.epic.org/privacy/surveillance/spotlight/1105/aclu0302.pdf * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facial_recognition * http://www.soundalert.com/cctv2.htm * http://www.soundalert.com/pdfs/cctv_frt_white_paper1.pdf * http://www.irc.atr.jp/~mlyons/facial_expression.html * http://research.microsoft.com/vision

Faermers bakkies
What every single farmer must do is install the embedded mini-itx PC with the DC-DC converter and everytime the bakkie's door gets opened a 10s delayed Jpeg image is gprs'd to the security company.Facial recognition software installed inside every bakkie would be ideal but probably to expensive for most. To reduce the cost of facial recognition software store the faces of hundreds of farmers on a central computer so that the software can verify their faces. Thus the security company would not need to manually verify the Jpeg image everytime.

Driver behind wheel
will immediatly try to authenticate the driver, any obstruction will result in a GPRS panic sent to the base station.
 * Use facial recognition software to determine if the driver behind the wheel is the owner or not. A car jacker's face will trigger an alert with his realtime picture delivered to the basestation via GPRS. The PC only records movement inside the car, should the hijacker obstruct the camera the movement he made just before this will be sent to the basestation via GPRS. It's basically impossible to circumvent a facial recognition camera embedded in the dashboard. The software

http://www.extremecctv.com EB Series Facial Recognition Discreetly disguised as a light switch Complements wide-angle overview cameras for comprehensive surveillance. Download their document "ExtremeCCTV-residential.pdf" for details.