On the 29th, SK shieldus and Cranberry signed a business agreement to enhance the security of unmanned parking lots based on AI voice and audio analysis technology at the SK shieldus headquarters in Samseong-dong. Kim Yun-ho, Deputy Minister of Corporate Sales Division (Executive Director), and Lee Eun-hye, the representative of Cranberry (left), pose for a commemorative photo./Courtesy of SK shieldus

SK shieldus' physical security brand ADT Caps announced on the 30th that it will pilot the application of artificial intelligence (AI) voice and sound analysis technology in its unmanned parking management service.

This technology recognizes abnormal sounds, such as distress calls or screams, automatically rotates the CCTV, and sends real-time alerts to the control room for immediate response. It can detect sounds from up to 30 meters away and maintains over 95% accuracy in various environments. The recognition range and conditions can be customized according to the type of parking lot, allowing flexible application in diverse locations such as near supermarkets, schools, and alleys.

ADT Caps plans to pilot this technology in some of the TMAP parking lots it operates during the first half of this year. It aims to establish a system that can proactively respond to various hazardous situations, such as screams, glass breaking, and collisions, thereby enhancing the security level of unmanned parking lots.

Jang Woong-jun, vice president of SK shieldus, noted, "We plan to build a security system that can proactively respond to emergencies by introducing AI voice and sound analysis technology," and said, "We will continue to enhance security levels so that customers can use parking lots with peace of mind."

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