Facial Re­cog­ni­tion at a
Dis­tance

Facial Matching out 300M

The Face Recognition at a Distance (FRaD) system is a fully automated, long‑range identification solution that captures and matches unconstrained faces at distances up to 300 meters in daylight. Using an internally‑stabilized, commercial off‑the‑shelf lens paired with a Windows laptop or tablet, the system continuously extracts faces from streaming video and compares them against on‑board watchlists or databases containing millions of identities. It delivers on‑device recognition with or without a network connection, enabling reliable performance in communications‑disadvantaged environments.

FEATURES

  • Long‑range performance: match faces at up to 300m in daylight conditions.
  • Continuous video‑to‑ID pipeline: automatically extracts faces from live video and alerts on matches.
  • High‑accuracy engine: U.S.‑made algorithm optimized for unconstrained, low‑resolution imagery.
  • Stabilized optics: autofocus, auto‑exposure, and vibration reduction improve face image quality.
  • Network‑optional operations: on‑device matching; supports use with large, remote databases when connected.
  • Operator display: integrated laptop/tablet view for aiming the camera and viewing matches with metadata.
  • On‑the‑fly enrollment: add individuals to watchlists in the field to support evolving missions.
  • Robust to appearance changes: handles off‑pose, hats, facial hair, eyeglasses, and sunglasses.
  • Mission‑ready use cases: military, border security, and law‑enforcement operations.
  • Proven in the field: several hundred biometric matching systems deployed for comms‑limited environments.