b'18 MIA SECURITYnotifies airport staff that someone has penetrated the boundary line so Different technologies were matched to thethey can use integrated pan-tilt-zoom cameras to view the area, follow the specific needs of each area.persons movement and dispatch personnel to intervene if needed. Other areas of the fence line with less lighting use fiber-optic sensor detection to detect objects at the perimeter, again integrated with visual and thermal pan-tilt-zoom cameras. When the fiber-optic sensor detects an object, the cameras engage automatically and airport staff can assume control of the cameras to follow the object or person. Axis Communications provided thermal cameras, fixed-view cameras, bi-spectral cameras, pan-tilt-zoom cameras and multi-sensor cameras for the project. These cameras are very purpose-built to be incorporated in different areas in the aviation landscape, especially for perimeter events, says Anthony Incorvati, PHOTO: MIAMI-DADE AVIATION DEPARTMENTthe companys leader of business developmenttransportation for the Americas. The equipment hasANTHONY INCORVATIan open platform so third-party developers like Evolon Technology can create applications for the cameras. Often, the companys analytics are used for long-range detection and tracking. Because some airports have extensive and complex perimeters, using advanced technologies will augment overall perimeter security strategies,Incorvati notes.THE QUEENS AWARDS FOR ENTERPRISE:INTERNATIONAL TRADE2021November | December 2023AirportImprovement.com'