Perimeter Intrusion Detection

AI Perimeter Intrusion Detection

Detect intrusions across fence lines, loading docks, and open areas in under 200ms — day, night, and in any weather.

The Problem

$35B
Global cargo theft annually — BSI & TT Club

Large perimeters, invisible intrusions

Warehouse and industrial perimeters stretch for hundreds of meters and are vulnerable 24/7. Global cargo theft exceeds $35B annually, and traditional patrols or motion sensors generate more false alarms than actionable alerts.

How Argos Detects It

1

Line & Zone Monitoring

Virtual perimeter lines and restricted zones are drawn per camera. The AI distinguishes humans and vehicles from animals, shadows, and vegetation movement.

2

Behavior Classification

Approaching, loitering, climbing, and crawling behaviors are classified in real time — cutting through the false alarms that plague PIR and motion-based systems.

3

Escalating Response

Alerts include location, direction of travel, and live tracking across cameras, so responders know where the intruder is — not just where they were.

Key Metrics

<200ms
Edge processing latency
24/7
All-weather coverage
100%
Perimeter visibility

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Argos avoid false alarms from animals or weather?

The behavioral engine classifies objects before alerting: humans and vehicles trigger alerts, while animals, blowing debris, rain, and shadows are filtered out. This is the key difference from motion sensors and pixel-change detection.

Does perimeter detection work at night?

Yes. Argos works with infrared and thermal cameras as well as standard low-light IP cameras. Detection quality is maintained across lighting conditions because the engine analyzes shapes and movement, not colors.

Can Argos track an intruder across multiple cameras?

Yes. Once an intrusion is detected, the system hands the target off between overlapping camera views, giving security a continuous track of the intruder's position and direction in real time.

See It on Your Own Cameras

Request a demo and test detection on your existing infrastructure.