Automatic Identification definition

Automatic Identification means the use of the Public Surveillance Cameras, either disclosed or non-disclosed, in conjunction with software or other digital technologies, to ascertain or confirm the identity or location of an individual whose image is captured on the video surveillance Footage or automatically identifying specific perils such as fires, whether in Real Time, retrospectively, or prospectively, without the requirement of human monitoring.
Automatic Identification means use of a Public Video Surveillance System in conjunction with biometric or other digital technologies to ascertain or confirm the identity of an individual whose image is captured on Video Surveillance Footage, whether in real time, as applied to Recorded Footage, or prospectively.
Automatic Identification means the ability to ascertain or confirm the identity, using biometric or other digital technologies, of an individual whose image is captured on footage, whether in real time or otherwise.

Examples of Automatic Identification in a sentence

  • It is anticipated that the Data will typically include, but not be limited to, Automatic Identification System (“AIS”) vessel tracking information from SOLAS vessels and other vessels carrying AIS transponders, port arrival/departure information and other pertinent ship traffic data as decided by the Participants.

  • Specific regulations can be found in Chapter V, Regulation 19 and in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations §164.46 Automatic Identification System (AIS), Paragraph (d) "The AIS Pilot Plug, on each vessel over 1600 gross tons on an international voyage, must be available for pilot use, easily assessable from the primary conning position of the vessel, and near a 120 Volt, AC power, 3-prong receptacle." Additional information regarding proper installation of the AIS Pilot Plug can be found in IMO SN/Circ.

  • Non-Payload sensors may include forward look sonar, transducers, hydrophones, Automatic Identification System (AIS), imaging, radar, transponders, Conductivity, Temperature, & Depth (CTD), sub-bottom profiler, Doppler velocity log, Global Positioning System (GPS), and altimeters.

  • If available, the Lessee and/or its agents will also submit Automatic Identification System (AIS) data for vessels qualifying under the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea.

  • Exhibit E (“Batch Disposition Requirements”) added to the Services Agreement in the form agreed as of the Second Amendment Effective Date and attached as Appendix 1 to this Amended and Restated Second Amendment remains in effect.

  • ORBCOMM desires to contract with Orbital for the overall design, manufacture, test, and delivery to ORBCOMM the Concept Demonstration Communication Payload for the ORBCOMM Automatic Identification System (AIS) and provide payload integration support and on-orbit operations support as specified in the Contract Statement of Work.

  • Company is in the business of creating and implementing customized Automatic Identification and Data Collection ("AIDC") solutions for end-users and is a value added reseller of AIDC products.

  • ORBCOMM wishes to procure from Orbital, and Orbital wishes to supply to ORBCOMM, six (6) additional Automatic Identification System (AIS) Signal payloads as set forth herein.

  • Orbital shall design, manufacture, test and deliver one (1) payload (without antenna) engineering development unit (the "EDU Unit") and six (6) additional Automatic Identification System (AIS) Signal payloads (the "Additional Payloads") in accordance with the Statement of Work and Specifications attached hereto, including (without limitation) the delivery schedule set forth in Section 2.1.1 of the SOW (the "Delivery Schedule").

  • AIS The Automatic Identification System is an automatic tracking system used on ships and by Vessel traffic services for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with other nearby ships and AIS Base stations.


More Definitions of Automatic Identification

Automatic Identification means the use of the public and covert camera surveillance system in conjunction with software or other digital technologies to ascertain or confirm the identity or location of an individual whose image is captured on the video surveillance footage, whether in real time, retrospectively, or prospectively.

Related to Automatic Identification

  • Automatic Location Identification or "ALI" is the automatic display at the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) of the caller's telephone number, the address/location of the telephone and supplementary emergency services information for Enhanced 911 (E911).

  • Automatic identification device means a device, such as a reader or interrogator, used to retrieve data encoded on machine-readable media.

  • Automatic Number Identification (“ANI”) is a feature that identifies and displays the number of a telephone line that originates a call.

  • Automatic Location Identification Gateway or "ALI Gateway" is a computer facility into which CLEC delivers Automatic Location Identification (ALI) data for CLEC Customers. Access to the ALI Gateway will be via a dial-up modem using a common protocol. "Automatic Number Identification" or "ANI" is the Billing telephone number associated with the access line from which a call originates. ANI and Calling Party Number (CPN) usually are the same number. "Automatic Route Selection" or "ARS" is a service feature that provides for automatic selection of the least expensive or most appropriate transmission facility for each call based on criteria programmed into a circuit Switch routing table or system.

  • User Identification means any unique user name (i.e., a series of characters) that is assigned to a person or entity by the Insured.