ENSentry is typically comprised of three software modules. The first module is the Event Engine, which is used to identify people and output the results of the event to a communications system and /or a control mechanism. The second module is the Enroller, which allows the user to execute the live enrollment of individuals into the system databases and edit images and data already contained in the system databases. The third module is the Data Viewer, which is used for remote viewing of event data and recorded video of the event.
The ENSentry Data Viewer allows users to view identification event data and recorded video produced by the
ENSentry Event Engine from any computer on the user network. The Data Viewer may also be used through the Internet with computers
and computing devices.
The ENSentry Event Engine executes live facial recognition identification operation with individuals being
captured by video camera, being compared to an image database of stored individuals and identified for specific use. The specific
use operation generates data for communication of the event results, commands for control mechanisms and video records.
The ENSentry Enroller is used to capture the images and information on persons that the user may want the Event
Engine to identify. This is a very quick and simple one time enrollment procedure. The Enroller stores the individual
images and data in the ENSentry databases. The Enroller is also used for editing the information of the people enrolled and
for deleting individuals from the system.