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Unauthorized entry detection

Detect a person crossing a line or entering a restricted area — an instant signal that a boundary has been breached.

A boundary breach caught the moment someone enters

The "Unauthorized entry" scenario detects a person crossing a defined line or entering a closed area. It is a core control for perimeters and restricted zones — machine rooms, switchgear, high-risk storage, or areas taken out of service during work.

Automatic detection lets you react the moment the boundary is crossed — before an incident — instead of reconstructing the breach from footage afterwards.

A boundary breach caught the moment someone enters
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Reaction at the moment of crossing

A detection raises an alert and andon signal the instant a person crosses the line of the watched zone.

Configurable lines and zones

You define the lines and closed areas yourself — detection runs only where the boundary matters.

Around-the-clock monitoring

Detection runs continuously, 24/7, with no fatigue or breaks — every shift is covered.

How unauthorized-entry detection works

Industrial cameras watch the zone boundary while vision servers run the SAM3 detection model with the prompt "person crossing restricted line" at the edge. Every crossing becomes an event that integration gateways forward to AndonCloud and machine PLCs.

The event turns into an alert, an andon signal, a dashboard entry and a line in a report — with no footage sent to the cloud and no strain on your infrastructure.

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Detection at the edge

The model runs locally on the vision server — low latency and no footage streamed off-site.

Andon & PLC integration

A detected crossing can trigger a light signal, a security notification or an action on a machine controller.

No footage in the cloud

Analysis happens at the edge — only events leave the site, not the video stream.

Example use and privacy

Around a shut-down production line or a service area the camera spots a person entering a no-go zone and immediately triggers a light signal and a notification to the guard, while the event lands in the report.

The system recognises only the boundary-crossing event, not the identity of the person — it performs no biometric identification or face recognition.

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No personal identification

Detection is about an event and an area, not personal data — no face recognition.

A full event trail

Every crossing is logged with time and zone, ready for analysis in security reports.

Protecting people and the site

An alert on entry into a no-go area improves worker safety and protects the plant perimeter.

System

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • A person crossing a defined line or entering a closed area. The system recognises the boundary-crossing event itself, not the person's identity.
  • No. Detection is about an event and an area — there is no biometric identification or face recognition.
  • Yes. The lines and detection areas are configurable, so the system reacts only where the boundary matters.
  • The event triggers an alert, an andon signal, a dashboard entry and a report line; it can also trigger an action on a machine controller.
  • Yes. The model runs at the edge on the vision server, so the reaction happens as the crossing occurs.
  • Standard industrial IP cameras watching the zone boundary; the image is analysed locally by the vision server.
  • No. Analysis happens at the edge — only events leave the site, not the video stream.
  • Yes. Integration gateways link events to AndonCloud and PLC controllers — for example a light signal or a security notification.

The “Unauthorized entry detection” scenario flags a person crossing a defined line or entering a closed area. It is a core control for perimeters and restricted zones — machine rooms, switchgear, high-risk storage, or areas taken out of service during work.

In the AndonCloud platform, industrial cameras watch the zone boundary while vision servers run the SAM3 model with the prompt “person crossing restricted line”. When a crossing is detected, the integration gateway turns it into an event: an andon signal, an alert to security, and an entry in dashboards and reports, enabling an immediate response and later analysis.

For example, around a shut-down production line or a service area the system notifies the guard that someone has entered a no-go zone, improving both worker safety and site protection. The system detects only the boundary-crossing event — not a person's identity — and performs no biometric identification.

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