• Open IoT ecosystem offers a unique and innovative range of new applications for cameras
• Plug and play platform is now open for developer engagement prior to the commercial launch in March 2020
• Security and Safety Things will feature IoT ecosystem in Bosch booth number 12401
Munich and Las Vegas. Dec. 20, 2019 — Security and Safety Things GmbH is returning to CES in 2020 as a partner in the Bosch booth (number 12401). The company will demonstrate an open IoT ecosystem for security cameras that enables innovative applications, combining Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. These applications, provided by third party development partners, offer actionable insights and intelligence to building and site managers, as well as operators in a variety of different verticals. The IoT ecosystem from Security and Safety Things leverages the processing power and ubiquitous presence of cameras with an open operating system and plug and play approach.
The AOSP (Android open source platform) based operating system from Security and Safety Things provides a powerful, developer-friendly platform and developer community that is optimized for simple design and quick execution of innovative applications using existing building blocks for a modular approach. The cyber-resilient application platform allows for customer apps to be deployed to cameras running Security and Safety Things OS regardless of camera manufacturer, ensuring that end users and resellers have access to the most innovative and specialty solutions available in the marketplace.
“Our mission is to expand the value of modern security cameras into powerful data analyzers on the edge of the network,” said Hartmut Schaper, chief executive officer, Security and Safety Things. “Our ecosystem enables faster innovation by providing a standardized platform to develop innovative applications that satisfy privacy regulations and provide more sophisticated and actionable intelligence to users in security and beyond.”
On display at CES 2020 will be demonstrations of several projects at pilot customers as Security and Safety Things field tests its ecosystem to prepare for commercial launch in March. A large, interactive Showcase Dashboard will illustrate a deployment at a German luxury retail store where several applications integrated with their security cameras enabled store management to monitor the traffic pattern of customers, analyze merchandise placement and positioning, and track the number of people who enter the store per hour.
Another pilot project in a large parking garage field-tested number plate recognition technology on its surveillance cameras to identify and grant access to vehicles seeking to park. Other applications to be displayed in animated detail on the booth also include mood detection, which can analyze an individual’s facial and body expressions to determine their emotional state as well as capture basic demographic data.
The IoT ecosystem
The IoT ecosystem from Security and Safety Things consists of: an open, Android-based operating system that serves as the common basis for all components from other manufacturers; a portal for developers with tools for development and testing; a community section for help and inspiration; an Application store with ready-to-use apps that can be flexibly combined, and a portal for integrators that allows the management of cameras and applications and provides knowledge about innovative solutions available within the ecosystem.
Developer resources
Developers can enjoy early access to the portal and Application store to research existing applications and available tools and establish connections to other developers within the ecosystem’s developer community.
Security and Safety Things is also creating a physical environment for innovative application development with the opening of a new development center in Pittsburgh, Penn., a major hub for technology incubation and AI research and development. The center will offer developers additional resources in creating and refining complex applications, as well as perform comprehensive testing and development of the IoT ecosystem.
All applications shown during CES will run on prototype cameras from members of the Open Security and Safety Alliance (OSSA) with the Security and Safety Things Operating System. Security and Safety Things is working closely with the alliance to establish the open ecosystem as an industry standard.
Security and Safety Things And BOSCH
Security and Safety Things is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH and is part of Bosch’s strategic development of new digital growth markets. In the future, SAST wants to attract further investors and accelerate the expansion of its global ecosystem through external partners.
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