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Realizing More
Convenient and
Enjoyable Daily Lives
Universal Studios Japan™
Mobile Theme Park Attraction
Reservation System
NEC has partnered with USJ Co., Ltd., the
operator of Universal Studios Japan™, to
jointly develop a theme park attraction
reservation system based on the Tokutoku
Pocket Osaifu Keitai® service offered by NEC
for mobile handset users. Called Universal
Express Pass™ Mobile, the new service was
launched in December 2006.
This new system enables users to reserve
and purchase tickets via their mobile handsets
from any location. Users then simply hold their
mobile handsets over readers installed at
popular attractions at Universal Studios
Japan™ at the appointed time. This service is
also an example of an eco-friendly undertak-
ing that by realizes paperless processing
through e-ticketing.
NEC is an official marketing partner of Universal Studios Japan™
Universal elements and Universal Studios Japan™ & © Universal Studios.
All rights reserved. CR07-2565
Aiming to Build a
More Reliable and
Secure Society
Aoyama Gakuin
Kindergarten
Trials of a Next-generation
Integrated Crime Prevention
Monitoring System for Automatically
Detecting Trespassers
Kindergarten
entrance
Kindergarten
premises
Advertisement in the Nikkei
business daily on March 16, 2007
Video analysis
Monitoring screens
RFID tags
Existing security camera-based monitoring
systems cannot be easily used to identify the
first signs of potential crimes because security
guards must monitor video feeds from multiple
cameras at once.
NEC is working to commercialize a system
that automatically detects trespassers by
identifying individuals in video feeds from
security cameras and tracking their behavior,
based on NEC’s real-time image processing
and interpretation technologies. By linking this
image processing technology with RFID tags,
the system can tell the difference between
authorized personnel and visitors, something
that is difficult using video feeds alone, and
sound an alarm only when visitors engage in
suspicious behavior.
Based on the outcome of these trials, NEC
aims to commercialize a platform for tracking
in real time various behavioral patterns found
in the real world, with the aim of helping to build
more secure and reliable social infrastructure.
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