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07/10/2016

The heat catches the thief

Wilsonville, Or (USA)

In order to tackle the rising problem of shoplifting, Nexo Group collaborated with Italian security research & development compan Sefitalia, to develop an innovative antitheft solution, called Xpredator, especially focused on the retail and food sectors. Xpredator makes use of a thermal imaging camera from Flir and smart thermal visual tracking (TVT) software created and developed by Nexo to detect stolen goods that are hidden under clothing.

Swiss security technology provider Nexo Group SA has been focusing on the problem of shoplifting for many years by creating innovative solutions that help business owners prevent loss of their inventory. “Shoplifting is a reflection of the economic crisis that is hurting more and more businesses,” says Alessio Bua, Business Developer at Nexo Group. “Preventing shoplifting and managing inventory shrinkage is one of the few areas in which improvements can be made.

In order to fight shoplifting, business owners have a number of tools at their disposal, including two-way mirrors, CCTV cameras, convex wall mirrors, and detectives posing as customers. For the best result, these surveillance devices need to be properly placed and monitored. A disadvantage however is that these tools are most effective when the shoplifter is caught red-handed.  Once the shoplifter has concealed the stolen product in his or her clothing or bag, it is very hard to see whether something has been stolen.  

“Xpredator works on the principle of heat energy coming off the environment and looks for heat differences between the stolen goods and the rest of the human body,” says Alessio Bua. “It gives retailers the ability to very accurately identify stolen goods from supermarkets and deter shoplifters who with complete nonchalance hide cheese, ham, canned tuna and even high-quality whiskey and vodka bottles in bags or pants and even in coolers.”

Whenever a significant heat difference or pattern is detected, an alarm is generated and displayed on a monitor, which can be checked by an operator and stored for evidence. Unlike shop detectives who have to physically search the shoplifter for stolen goods, Xpredator works in a non-contact mode to see what is hidden underneath the clothing.

Since Xpredator uses temperature distribution as a means of detection, the detection of cold or frozen goods will be most effective, and according to Sefitalia, the ROI of this investment can amount to a 60% reduction of stolen goods.

Nexo opted for the Flir FC-Series R thermal imaging camera to be integrated in the Xpredator system. The FC-Series R features on-board, non-contact temperature measurement capabilities and provides eye catching image detail. In addition, the FC-Series R camera provides reliable detection and flexible alarming options by email, web and mobile apps, edge image storage, digital outputs, or VMS event notifications.

“We had already used the Flir A-Series cameras in an earlier version of the Xpredator system and were convinced of the quality of Flir thermal imaging cameras,” says Alessio Bua. “With the introduction of the Flir FC-Series R, we found another cost-effective solution that was able to meet our strict quality requirements. We were especially convinced of the FC-Series R’s high resolution, rich colour palettes and high sensitivity.”


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