Eptascape’s MPEG-7 video analytics address surveillance of remote and unattended sites

ISC West Las Vegas , NV— April 2, 2008 — Eptascape, www.eptascape.com , the pioneer in application of MPEG-7 video analytics technology, introduced MPEG-7 remote site monitoring today at ISC West. Using any high speed internet connection, security monitors directly view remote or unattended sites either receiving alerts in real-time or by reviewing stored footage of events from the site. Eptascape's MPEG-7 remote security monitoring enables both view and control of multiple analog or digital remote cameras with multiple behavior analysis, tracking and alert.

Eptascape's remote site monitoring addresses new responsibilities that pertain as new trends in crime emerge. Scrap metal theft; industrial-plant theft; construction site vandalism and theft; employee theft and false injury claims; vulnerabilties at power, communications, chemical, and transportation facilities; and all kinds of opportunities for terrorism create new concerns and responsibilities for commercial and government security surveillance. Often, areas most at risk are inhospitable to guards, yet are easy targets for determined criminals. The ability to monitor these types of sites at any time and from anywhere is critical in today's security environment, and Eptascape makes it possible.

"We selected Eptascape for our new solar power plant where we will install PV panels worth millions of dollars. With Eptascape MPEG-7 analytics we greatly reduce the bandwidth required to monitor remote locations 24/7,” said Mr. Michele Appendino, Chairman and CEO of Solar Ventures, an emerging European energy company and one of the biggest producers of PV solar energy in Italy.

“Eptascape can quickly respond as security surveillance needs change, because our MPEG-7 basis is inherently suitable to security video surveillance and adaptable to new requirements,“ said Marco Graziano, Eptascape founder and CEO. “We are implementing remote site monitoring and intrusion detection at many facilities worldwide and thwarting criminals when they think no one is watching. With MPEG-7, we're able to perform the most sophisticated analytics possible for remote monitoring applications in any mix of analog and digital cameras.“

MPEG-7 Effects Intelligent Security Immediately and Affordably

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