Senstar, a pioneering provider of sensing and information management solutions for the protection of critical sites and infrastructure, is previewing Senstar MultiSensor™ at this week’s Global Security Exchange (GSX) show in Dallas.

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Senstar is excited to show Senstar MultiSensor™, an AI-based intrusion detection system that uses an embedded sensor fusion engine to intelligently synthesise data from multiple sensing technologies”, said Jeremy Weese, Senstar’s Chief Technology Officer. 

He adds, “The system includes short-range radar, PIR, accelerometer, high-frequency vibration, and image sensors.”

Senstar MultiSensor

Senstar MultiSensor is a real game changer and another example of how Senstar continues to innovate"

The system provides a Probability of Detection (Pd) far exceeding that of traditional sensors while eliminating nearly 100% of nuisance alarms. With real-time location tracking and ground-level image capture capabilities, security personnel obtain a wider context of events as they occur, thereby enabling the right decisions at exactly the right time.

Senstar MultiSensor is a real game changer and another example of how Senstar continues to innovate in this industry,” stated Fabien Haubert, Chief Executive Officer of Senstar. “Conventional sensor technologies focus on detecting specific physical phenomena, and by themselves do not take into account the full context in which an event is occurring. With Senstar MultiSensor, we can provide complete and precise situational awareness for each event to make the best decision.”

Senstar at GSX

Senstar MultiSensor is the culmination of over 40 years of experience working with customers and the real challenges they face with intrusion detection.

This groundbreaking new system is unlike anything else on the market. Visit Senstar at booth 2647 at GSX in Dallas from September 11-13.

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