The WB Group signed an agreement to supply the AMSTA Border Protection and Critical Infrastructure System. The advanced Polish solution will scope a abroad user, whose safety will be ensured in a multi-kilometre area. utilizing the AMSTA seismic sensors, it can detect violations of the protected region by humans and cars from a long distance but besides low-flying helicopters.
The company MindMade, which is part of the WB Group, signed a contract to supply perimetric border protection strategy and critical infrastructure facilities. AMSTA consists of a network of intelligent, self-learning seismic and imaging sensors capable of detecting humans and vehicles. The strategy can be integrated into unmanned platforms and another sensors.
The abroad recipient intends to usage the Polish solution to defend a multi-kilometre long of very hard terrain. The first elements of the modular strategy with open architecture will be transmitted by the end of 2024. AMSTA is characterized by distributed intelligence in which each component works independently of the others.
– We are very pleased with the signed agreement. The contract confirms that the solutions developed by Polish engineers are characterized by advanced, advanced quality and competitiveness on the market. Field tests performed in the recipient country confirmed the advantage of the AMSTA system. He provided perimetric protection in a very hard area," said Paweł Pontyljusz, president of MindMade.
AMSTA is simply a solution based on artificial intelligence algorithms. It protects facilities and key areas for the safe functioning of the state, specified as power plants, airports, border areas, ports, refineries and natural materials storage. AMSTA uses the neural networks implemented in seismic sensors and advanced algorithms for image analytics from imagination sensors.
AMSTA provides the user with full situational awareness of the protected area. The strategy is available in a stationary variety, with wired or mobile sensors, with wirelessly connected sensors. The solution can be adapted to circumstantial needs, taking into account local local circumstances. AMSTA strategy architecture is resistant to the effects of single failures.
Using artificial intelligence algorithms, seismic sensors with advanced efficiency can filter animal signatures from humans and vehicles. The strategy indicates the direction where the breach occurred and where the intruder went, reduces the number of false alarms and supports image analytics. Sensors are so delicate that they besides detect low-flying helicopters that breach the protected zone.
All sensor data is transferred to the management center. This is simply a specialized application, consisting of modules for configuration and data analysis. It continuously receives information from all components of the strategy and visualizes it on a digital map in the form of messages, warnings, videos and photos.