Already available in North America for 18 months, Cloudrunner has been deployed in more than 75 cities and has significantly aided in solving crimes large and small. “Autovu Cloudrunner absolutely changes the game for criminal investigations, helping speed up emergency response and close cases faster,” said Lieutenant Jamey Moss, Communications Center, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.
Cloudrunner empowers community-led policing initiatives and provides state and federal police forces, community associations, and campus security teams with the ability to identify vehicles of interest involved in criminal activity and respond to incidents more effectively. With real-time hotlist alerts and live monitoring capabilities, Cloudrunner helps expedite investigations, offering accurate insights that enable swift intervention.
“Cloudrunner will benefit local government agencies, law enforcement, and businesses that require an innovative and flexible ALPR solution,” said George Moawad, Country Manager, Oceania, Genetec Inc. “With Cloudrunner, organisations will benefit from enhanced situational awareness and a more unified response to security challenges. No matter where a crime occurs, it can be addressed in real-time, collectively and efficiently.”
Additional analytics capabilities
The system utilises vehicle data collected by Cloudrunner CR-H2, a high-performance solar-powered automated license plate recognition (ALPR) camera that offers unmatched performance in all conditions – day or night, rain or shine. Powered by Autovu Machine Learning Core (MLC) – the company’s deep neural network-based vehicle recognition analytics engine – the CR-H2 camera is designed to go beyond license plate recognition. It can identify vehicle type, make, model and colour, as well as behaviour analytics, so that investigators can narrow their search, even when there is no or only partial license plate information available. Additionally, Cloudrunner offers an interactive map that helps focus investigations and search within specific areas.
“Cloudrunner is easy to install and deploy at scale, providing a cost-effective cloud-based solution that mitigates the high cost associated with installing fixed cameras. The intuitive interface requires minimal training, so users can be up and running quickly,” said Larry Legere, Commercial Director, Genetec Inc. “Cloudrunner notifies you in real-time about critical events, ensuring rapid response and better decision-making.”
The Cloudrunner investigation system is also compatible with Autovu Sharp V ALPR cameras, providing flexibility to manage different camera types in one platform.
Designed with privacy and cybersecurity as core principles, Cloudrunner facilitates responsible collaboration between local stakeholders, either as a standalone solution or as a part of a broader Genetec Security Center deployment.
Collaborative intelligence
Through its collaborative intelligence capability, Cloudrunner enhances the sharing of ALPR data across partnered communities, whether it’s law enforcement agencies or private organisations. When relevant evidence is found, it can quickly and securely be shared with authorised stakeholders to expedite investigations. The integration with the Genetec Clearance digital evidence management system (DEMS) ensures that relevant evidence can be securely shared with other law enforcement agencies or attorneys while maintaining the chain of custody.
“Camera reads can be managed and securely shared between multiple parties while maintaining the chain of custody. Sensitive data is always protected,” said Moawad. “All gathered data by users is processed and stored locally in Australia, with customers retaining full ownership and control of their data.”