
Why PIR, Dual-Tech, and Tri-Tech Sensors Are Obsolete — and Why AI Intrusion Has Finally Caught Up
For more than three decades, interior intrusion protection has relied on the same core technologies:
- Passive Infrared (PIR)
- Dual-technology (PIR + Microwave)
- Tri-technology (PIR + Microwave + additional sensing logic)
The housings look modern. The datasheets sound advanced.
The detection physics has not meaningfully changed.
Meanwhile, artificial intelligence–driven video analytics can now classify a human entering a defined digital polygon with far greater precision — at comparable system cost.
Historically, integrators hesitated to replace motion detectors for one reason:
AI cameras were built for video systems — not intrusion panels.
That barrier no longer exists.
The Engineering Limits of PIR




A PIR sensor detects infrared energy changes across segmented Fresnel lenses.
It does not detect a human.
It detects a temperature differential moving across zones.
Structural Limitations
- Heat change detection, not object classification
- Triggered by HVAC drafts
- Sensitive to sunlight transitions
- Nuisance trips from animals
- No behavioral intelligence
- No spatial precision beyond molded lens geometry
PIR is analog inference.
Dual-Tech and Tri-Tech: Incremental Fixes to an Obsolete Model
Dual-technology devices combine PIR with microwave Doppler sensing.
Tri-technology units may add signal processing refinements or additional sensing layers.




The premise was simple:
If two sensing methods agree, false alarms decrease.
In practice, these devices still suffer from foundational flaws:
- Microwave detects motion, not identity
- Doppler shift confirms movement, not a human
- Environmental reflections still create activations
- Sensitivity balancing becomes installation-dependent
- They remain volumetric — not geometrically precise
Dual-tech and tri-tech sensors are engineering refinements of 1990s physics.
They reduce some nuisance alarms.
They do not verify a human.
They still infer intrusion.
The Core Problem: AI Cameras Weren’t Built for Alarm Panels
For years, AI analytic cameras have been capable of:
- Human classification
- Skeletal modeling
- Line crossing detection
- Polygonal intrusion zones
- Object filtering (animals, vehicles, shadows)
But there was a structural incompatibility:
Cameras output IP event data.
Intrusion panels expect dry-contact zone inputs.
AI was designed for video systems — not intrusion panels.
So integrators were forced to choose:
- Use PIR/dual-tech/tri-tech devices for panel integration
- Or deploy video analytics that required cloud services, video transmission, and higher recurring costs
That disconnect prevented AI analytics from replacing legacy motion sensors.
Until now.
Introducing IntrusionIQ™
Merging the Best AI Cameras with the Best Intrusion Panels
IntrusionIQ is a compact, inexpensive interface board that bridges AI analytics to professional intrusion panels.
It allows integrators to use:
- Honeywell panels
- DSC systems
- GE (legacy Interlogix platforms)
- Napco controls
- Elk Products panels
- And other professional intrusion platforms
— while selecting the AI cameras of their choice.
IntrusionIQ converts verified AI human-detection events into solid-state zone outputs that panels natively understand.
No relays wearing out.
No cloud dependency.
No video transmission required.
Advanced detection in.
Verified standard alarm signals out.
Precision Protection vs. Volumetric Guessing



Traditional motion detectors protect an entire volume defined by a molded lens.
AI analytics protects a defined digital polygon:
- Protect a vault door, not the hallway
- Protect a pharmacy counter after hours
- Protect a liquor cabinet but ignore living room traffic
- Protect a museum display wall without restricting visitors
AI detection enables geometry-based security.
You define the protected area in software — not plastic lens segments.
AVS-01 and UL Alignment — The Correct Architecture
The industry has attempted to reduce false dispatches by transmitting video to central stations for operator review.
That approach introduces:
- Higher bandwidth costs
- Increased monitoring fees
- Privacy exposure
- Operational complexity
IntrusionIQ enables AVS-01–aligned verified alarm signaling without transmitting video.
The AI classifies the human locally at the edge.
The intrusion panel receives a verified event.
The central station receives a high-confidence alarm signal.
No video leaves the premises.
No privacy compromise.
No inflated recurring costs.
This approach supports verified alarm principles under established UL frameworks — without converting the intrusion system into a video monitoring service.
False Alarm Reduction — Without Added Cost
The historic argument for PIR, dual-tech, and tri-tech sensors was cost.
That argument no longer holds.
When cameras are already deployed:
- Enabling AI human detection adds minimal incremental cost
- IntrusionIQ provides low-cost integration
- Reduced false dispatch lowers long-term liability and service calls
The result:
- Higher-quality alarm signals
- Greater municipal compliance
- Increased end-user trust
- Elevated system differentiation
All without transmitting video or increasing monitoring burdens.
The Strategic Inflection Point
Continuing to specify PIR, dual-tech, or tri-tech motion detectors as primary interior protection is no longer a technical necessity.
It is legacy practice.
AI cameras were previously isolated inside video ecosystems.
IntrusionIQ eliminates that barrier.
Security integrators can now deploy:
Best-in-class AI cameras
With best-in-class intrusion panels
Under AVS-01 and UL-aligned verification
Without transmitting video
Without escalating monitoring cost
While materially reducing false alarms
Dual-tech and tri-tech were incremental refinements of an outdated model.
AI-verified human intrusion is a generational shift.
The integration problem has been solved.
The remaining question is whether the industry will move beyond 30-year-old detection physics — or continue installing it.
Contact us today and be the first in the industry to outpace your competitors.
