Public Safety
How to detect and validate an alert in real time ?
ExtremeXP offers an innovative solution for real-time alert detection through video stream analysis, using fire detection algorithms such as Yolo. When a fire is detected, an alert is sent to the operator with the exact location and a short video of the incident. The operator can then review the alert and interact with the system. If the alert is false, the operator fills out a brief form to explain the non-validation. If the alert is confirmed, the operator sends a request to the closest field user to go to the location and verify the situation.
How does ExtremeXP optimize field user management during an alert ?
Based on the received alerts, ExtremeXP provides the operator with a list of available users closest to the incident location, using a routing algorithm that takes into account multiple parameters (availability, location, type of vehicle, etc.). The operator can validate, modify, or reject this list. Once validated, the system contacts the users and, if they confirm their availability, sends them all the necessary information to handle the situation quickly and efficiently.
How does ExtremeXP manage variability in incident detection and response ?
ExtremeXP incorporates several variability points to maximize the effectiveness of both detection and response. These include video characteristics (data rate, frames per second, definition), the fire detection algorithm (frames per second analyzed), and the routing algorithm for field users (status, location, type of vehicle). This ensures that responses are adapted to specific conditions and that incidents are managed optimally.