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SecurityThe SenSysNet technology will allow casino security to protect the bottom line better than ever before. The adoption of the Intelligent Chip System will advance security operations just like cameras did when they were first introduced. Tracking individual chip activity allows immediate response to exposures. Facts can be gathered on suspicions and actions taken on true threats. The SenSysNet system does not replace staff, but provides them tools to prevent criminal activity. ICS provides basic functions allowing security staff to broaden their surveillance capability. ICS also provides an excellent training platform for new dealers and security personal.
The Eclipse Server is the backbone of the SenSysNet technology. It acts as the hub to capture and maintain current wager information on every hand at more than 200 tables. The server provides an encrypted randomized algorithm for over 2MM chips. The server designates ownership and authentication of chips. It monitors employee identification, performance and movement throughout the casino. Floor communications funnel through these servers reducing I-O's on Casino Management systems. Routing real time data to casino systems can automatically generate security alerts triggering casino surveillance strategies in the event of a perceived unacceptable relationship between dealer and player.
Chip counterfeiting is a major casino exposure. SenSysNet provides an insurmountable hurdle for the most determined counterfeiter. Historically, counterfeiters have created chips that visually pass for valid casino chips. Now, counterfeiters are halted by the Intelligent Chip and it's embedded technology that cannot be duplicated. Each cashiering location can verify the authentication of chips being converted to cash. A Patent Pending chip authentication algorithm ensures that each chip is actually in casino inventory. This makes passing a counterfeit chip nearly impossible no matter how visually perfect the counterfeit chip may be.
The doorway sensor ensures no chips leave the casino via exits other than the customer exits. When an Intelligent Chip passes through one of these sensors it reports it's information to the Eclipse Server, which sends this data to the casino middleware server activating cameras to record in the area. This is an excellent example of how SenSysNet can integrate into current casino security systems. SenSysNet's ICS system is designed to add functionality to current systems.
The Intelligent Chip System standardizes a casino's first level of defense by deploying business rules that interact with middleware. These business rules monitor play based upon objective data determined by the casino. Table Management can respond to issues as the business rule thresholds are surpassed. Supervisors can determine how best to react to alerts ensuring floor play is not disturbed and can use their experience in conjunction with the new tools to provide a safer and more profitable environment. Business rules reside on casino middleware servers safe from manipulation by unauthorized personnel. Data can be sent from the middleware servers to the legacy systems if so desired for storage or deeper analysis. The Eclipse Server is the workhorse of the system. It provides the link from table support to casino support. The data that it provides allows Casino Management to know their profitability at any given point on tables linked to the Eclipse Server. Shifting to an exception basis process will reduce workloads and allow Table Management to cover more tables. Gaining these efficiencies allows attention to focus on the support of customers and the staff members. ICS can alert even the most seasoned personal to questionable play that might go unnoticed. Leveraging this technology with Table Management staff will increase the level of profit protection for casinos.
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