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Introduction

Overview

Detection Areas are how you inform the system of the outer limits of where you wish it to pay particular attention. You can define one or more areas and apply rules to specifically monitor the movement of people or objects within those areas. You can also layer one or more areas to create exclusion zones within the main area. The creation of new Detection Areas is generally achieved in two stages:

  1. Create rough initial outlines for the Detection Area(s).

  2. Use live data to fine tune the area outline according to the viewed tracks and radar background data in order to isolate the area(s) fully from the surrounding land and/or roads.

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Creating a Detection Area

  1. Enable the Config Function, then select Areas in the Configuration Tree.

  2. In the Configuration Panel, select New, then select New Area to activate the Create New Area Wizard.

  3. In the Create New Area Wizard, select 'Detection' from the Type dropdown list. Configure the rest of the options, and select Finish.

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  4. Use Standard Creating and Editing to edit the shape and orientation of the Partial Exclusion Area.

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  5. Select Save.

Radar Detection Area Setup

  1. Next, select the site in the Configuration Tree, then select Radar Detection Area Setup in the Configuration Panel.

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  2. The Radar Detection Area Setup window will open. Choose a Tracking Parameter to apply to your Detection Area from the drop down list, then select Finish.

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  3. Your Detection Area is now assigned to a Tracking Parameter. Tracking Parameters determine how the radar data that has been interpreted by the tracker is used to produce valid information about targets. Learn more about Tracking Parameters here.

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Learn how to manually assign Tracking Parameters on the Detection Areas page.

Fine Tuning Detection Areas

Once each radar sensor has been aligned and valid data is being received, it should then be possible to see the objects such as fences, hedges, trees, buildings, road boundaries and the surroundings. You can now use these images to ensure that the rough outer areas created earlier are shaped as tightly as possible around the area(s) that they need to monitor.

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If your radar are not aligned, you will need to align the radar data to your Background Image before you start the finetuning process.

To fine tune an area:

  1. Within the Configuration Tree, select the desired Radar. You can do this by selecting the 'locate' button.

  2. Within the Selected Entity Info Panel, select Radar Data, to overlay the live radar signal within the site map. It is possible to simultaneously overlay the output from two or more radar sensors. However, this uses a sizable amount of processing power so it is advisable to show no more than two or three sensor outputs at a time.

  3. Select Raw.

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  4. Adjust the view within the site map until you can see the detection area boundary you wish to edit.

  5. Click on the Detection Area to select it, then configure it using the Creating and Editing, using the Raw Data to shape the Detection Area around visible objects and boundaries. In this example, a Contour Area has also been drawn to limit irrelevant Raw Data.

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  6. When the area has been fine tuned, select Save to store the new area shape.

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For parts of the area that are further from the radar sensor, any given object will produce a wider trace due to the beamwidth of the sensor. Therefore, it may be necessary to widen the area as it stretches away further from the sensor.

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