NIT’s New AI Knows Intruders By Their Walk

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A thermal imaging view of a person walking down a hallway, demonstrating the gait recognition system developed by NIT Rourkela researchers.
The new system uses thermal imaging and gait analysis to provide next-generation security for complex environments.

Forget facial recognition; the future of security might just be in your footsteps. Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, have developed and patented a revolutionary system that can identify unauthorized individuals simply by their unique walking pattern.

  • Walk to Identify: The system uses ‘gait recognition’ as a biometric key, analyzing how a person walks.
  • Sees in the Dark: Integrated thermal imaging allows it to detect human presence accurately, even in zero-light conditions.
  • Fully Automated: It eliminates the need for constant human monitoring and instantly alerts security to potential threats.

This cutting-edge innovation is set to transform security in large, complex buildings. It tackles the major shortcomings of traditional CCTV systems, which often fail due to poor lighting, obstructions, and the sheer impossibility of manually tracking every individual.

How This Next-Gen System Works

At its core, the system leverages human gaitβ€”the distinct way each person walksβ€”as a unique identifier. When someone enters a restricted zone, thermal cameras capture their movement. The system’s AI then analyzes this walking pattern and compares it against a pre-approved database of authorized personnel. If there’s no match, the individual is immediately flagged as suspicious, and an alert is sent to security.

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A Leap Beyond Conventional Surveillance

Professor Samit Ari, who led the research, explained that this automated approach is a game-changer. Unlike standard cameras that struggle in low light, the thermal imaging component can easily distinguish a person from their surroundings, day or night. The system can also seamlessly track a person’s movement across multiple camera checkpoints, creating a temporary profile for unknown individuals until they exit the premises. This significantly reduces human error and improves response times to potential security breaches.

Wide-Ranging Security Applications

The potential applications for this technology are vast. It’s an ideal solution for enhancing security across university campuses, corporate offices, and high-security zones like defence installations and R&D labs. By automating surveillance, it not only boosts operational efficiency but also provides invaluable data for forensic investigations, making our spaces safer and more secure.

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