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Intrusion Detection is an automated border security system designed to monitor fence-lines, gates, and restricted outer boundaries to detect unauthorized crossings or trespassing.
Unlike motion detection sensors that trigger false alerts due to wind or animals, Intrusion Detection uses spatial tracking algorithms to classify human and vehicle targets. It activates warnings, security strobes, and sirens only when actual threats occur.
Using virtual tripwires and perimeter polygon zones, the monitoring system flags movements within restricted security areas. It tracks targets across multiple camera channels to provide security staff with the target's exact trajectory.

Intrusion Detection with LogiScan
Deploying Intrusion Detection models onto LogiScan’s local edge compute system converts standard video feeds into active security zones. Here is our edge deployment checklist:
Sub-10ms Threat Flag
Edge neural networks classify human and vehicle threats instantly, avoiding false alarms.
Security Integrations
Directly bridge with strobe lights, alarm sirens, and security dispatch API loops.
Visual Trajectory Maps
Generate real-time coordinates of target movement paths across the facility map.
Zero Camera Swaps
Bridge directly into your existing IP camera infrastructure via standard RTSP protocols, avoiding rewiring costs.

Deploying Analytics in Minutes
Our customer portal allows security administrators to easily configure stream integrations and bind AI playbooks without writing code.
Register Camera Stream
Provide the RTSP address, IP camera feed, or link your existing VMS/NVR grid directly within the stream manager portal.
Draw Polygon Detection Zones
Define active tracking boundaries and safety tripwires directly on the live camera viewport overlay inside the browser.
Bind AI Model Playbook
Select and load the customized Intrusion Detection neural model to run frame inference on this specific camera channel.
Configure Alert Egress Actions
Choose warning targets to dispatch events automatically: Slack channels, EHS log databases, or custom REST webhooks.
