What it means
Existing CCTV readiness measures whether the current cameras, network, VMS, and workflows can support a useful safety AI pilot without a rip-and-replace project.
Why it matters
Readiness work prevents wasted pilots. It tells the team which camera views can prove value now and which need adjustment later.
Evaluation questions
Do the cameras see the full incident path?
Are stream credentials and VMS access available?
Is the response workflow already defined?
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Existing CCTV readiness scorecard
Score the camera estate before a pilot.
Platform architecture
Review how DHI runs inference, event routing, and camera ingest.
Edge AI safety evaluation guide
Use a structured checklist to evaluate platform fit before a pilot.
Pricing and pilot scope
Understand what changes the final pilot and rollout scope.
Validate existing cctv readiness in a real pilot.
Use your current cameras, VMS, and response workflow to test whether the concept works in one defined zone.
The checklist is built for operators evaluating a live pilot in the next 30 days.
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See deployment architecture
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