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22.06.2015 • TopstoriesFire Protection

Reducing False Alarm Rates Due to Electromagnetic Pollution

Electromagnetic interference has always been a major issue for planners of fire detection systems as it can easily lead to costly false alarms. Surely today‘s detectors usually comply with all the norms such as the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, but this is not enough. The risk of false alarms caused by electromagnetic interference does also highly depend on how and where these detectors are being installed. Planners and installers therefore need to know about sources of pollution and the strength of magnetic fields that might influence the detectors.

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10.06.2015 • TopstoriesManagement

IFSEC and FIREX 2015

IFSEC, Firex and Safety Health Expo will be back at ExCel in the east of London from June 16 to 18. The three exhibitions under the umbrella of the Protection Management Series o...

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21.05.2015 • TopstoriesSecurity

The True Open Platform

While open platform is most common in technology, the concept exists in many sectors. Open platform is an approach where one company invites other companies to build applications o...

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Artificial Intelligence

Pierre Racz: "Real Artificial Intelligence Does Not Exist"
part one of a three-part interview series

Pierre Racz: "Real Artificial Intelligence Does Not Exist"

In part one Pierre Racz, President of Genetec, is addressing why IP network video systems were the game changer in the industry and why he does not like the term AI.