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It will probably work... The PIR ( passive infrared sensor) usually senses radiation in the range of 8-14 microns - your body heat. The IR illumination used for CCTV is usually limited to silicon sensitivity which cuts off at 1.1 micron on the long wavelength end. They don't overlap Can underground trains be secured against terrorism? Thanks for visiting!
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Seeing in the Dark – Low Light vs Night Vision
As the name of the security camera suggests this technology allow the user to see at night with the use of its own built in Infra Red (IR) illumination. These security cameras can see different distances depending on the quantity and intensity of the IR bulbs used, this cam be from as little as 5 metres all the way up to 100m + in complete darkness. The IR light that is omitted cannot be detected by the human eye, the only clue you will get is that is looking directly at the camera you will be able to see a very faint red glow but nothing more. When looking at the footage though a monitor you will get quite a different picture, a well illuminated black & white image showing up surprisingly good detail. If you're trying to be covert then maybe you will feel the infra red gives away the position of a camera, arguably though this kind of camera will be more of a deterrent which surely is the whole point of having a Camera system. The downsides to this tech are only a few, obviously you will struggle to capture number plates due to the chance of IR bounce back, and an image can be over exposed if the camera you are using has a much greater IR range than the distance of the object you are monitoring.
To be honest no one tech is really better than the other, both are very good in their own right and one will not dominate the other in the future. Both technologies will continue to be developed to improve upon the generation before. The camera choice will almost always be determined by the environment in which it is to be situated.
In the aftermath of the Moscow Metro suicide bombings, transport security analyst Chris Yates examines whether it is possible to secure large networks against the threat of terrorism.

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