CYCLOPE HYPERVISORHGH Infrared Systems
CYCLOPE HYPERVISOR is a security supervision software collecting and displaying, on a single workstation, all the threats automatically detected and tracked by multiple SPYNEL cameras, deployed on one or several critical sites.
Vendor
HGH Infrared Systems
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Product details
CYCLOPE HYPERVISOR is a remote security supervision software developed by HGH Infrared Systems. It collects and displays, on a single workstation, all threats automatically detected and tracked by multiple SPYNEL panoramic thermal cameras. Designed for multi-site and multi-sensor operations, it enables centralized monitoring of critical infrastructure, borders, and wide-area environments.
Features
- Multi-Sensor / Multi-Site Operation: Supports multiple SPYNEL sensors across various locations for unified threat monitoring.
- Real-Time Threat Centralization: Aggregates data from all connected sensors to provide a global geolocation of tracked events.
- User-Friendly Interface: Centralized GUI for easy supervision and configuration.
- Customizable Alerts: User-defined sound alarms based on detection criteria.
- Bookmarking System: Allows creation of customizable bookmarks for event classification.
- Zoom Window Control: Local CYCLOPE Server zoom window can be auto-centered via HYPERVISOR GUI.
- Map Localization: Moving objects or sensor platforms can be localized on a map using NMEA-over-IP protocol.
- Easy Configuration: Simplified setup for quick deployment and operation.
Benefits
- Enhanced Situational Awareness: Early warning of potential threats enables faster counter-reaction.
- Centralized Supervision: One interface to monitor multiple sites and sensors.
- Scalable Security Solution: Ideal for large-scale infrastructure and remote site monitoring.
- Operational Efficiency: Reduces the need for multiple control rooms and operators.
- Flexible Deployment: Suitable for both fixed and mobile surveillance setups.
- Improved Threat Response: Real-time data and geolocation improve decision-making and response times.
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