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Hanwha Wisenet T Network Positioning Camera

Hanwha Techwin has further strengthened its Wisenet T camera series with the addition of the 2 megapixel Wisenet TNU6320 network Positioning camera. Cameras within the Wisenet T series are designed to capture high definition images in challenging environmental conditions, and the Wisenet TNU-6320 is no exception. With a robust aluminium die cast exterior, the Wisenet TNU-6320 is able to work effectively even when the ambient temperature is as high as 55°C, or as low as minus 40°C. The Wisenet TNU-6320, which is a true day/ night (ICR) camera, can be programmed to endlessly pan 360° in order to monitor a wide area, and also offers operators the flexibility to select from up to 255 pre-set positions which can be scheduled. A wide range of features ensures the Wisenet TNU-6320 delivers optimised images in every situation. These include progressive scan, which provides sharp edges on moving subjects and vehicles, wide dynamic range (WDR) which with performance greater than 120dB, can accurately produce images in scenes that simultaneously contain very bright and very dark areas, defog, digital image stabilisation and a varifocal lens. SD/ SDHC/ SDXC memory slot to ensure video is automatically recorded in the event of network disruption, the Wisenet TNU-6320 also features motion detection and a wide range of analytics such as virtual line, appear/ disappear, face detection and cameras tampering.  

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Avigilon New Artificial Intelligence Appliance

Avigilon Corporation, a Motorola Solutions company, has recently launched and pre-ordered of its new Artificial Intelligence Appliance (AI Appliance). The AI Appliance adds patented self-learning video analytics and Avigilon Appearance Search technology to almost any IP camera. When connected to Avigilon Control Center (ACC) software, customers can evolve legacy camera systems into powerful AI solutions – with automatic alerts of potentially critical events and the ability to search for and locate a person or vehicle of interest across an entire site. “The demand for video analytics is increasing globally and we believe that all security systems will need to utilize this technology to become a proactive, and eventually, preventative solution,” said James Henderson, Avigilon’s President and Chief Operating Officer, “With the vast majority of legacy camera systems lacking the intelligence of analytics, the AI Appliance will provide more customers with the ability to use our advanced video analytics to dramatically change the way they interact with their systems.” Engineered for high performance, capacity and resiliency, the AI Appliance will be offered in two models and features leading CPU and GPU hardware that simultaneously support Avigilon video analytics and Avigilon Appearance Search technology.

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Hikvision Wins Benchmark Innovation Award

Hikvision has won the Video Surveillance Hardware category in the Benchmark Innovation Awards 2018. The winning Hikvision product was the iDS-2CD8426G0/B-I DeepinView dual-lens behaviour analysis camera, which uses cutting-edge deep learning algorithms to analyse human movement for improved safety inside buildings. Technology magazine Benchmark holds its Innovation Awards every year. The 2018 Video Surveillance Hardware category was strongly contested, with Hikvision competing against four other providers for the title. Gary Harmer, Sales Director for Hikvision UK & Ireland says, “Innovation is at the heart of our business, driven by our extensive research and development. We’re thrilled that Benchmark recognises how the innovative features we deliver with the iDS-2CD8426G0/B-I make a real difference to the safety of our end customers.” The features behind the winning camera The iDS-2CD8426G0/B-I provides a broad range of cutting-edge features that are not found in typical indoor surveillance systems. Instead of just detecting moving targets, it uses deep learning, stereo imaging algorithms and high speed GPU processing to analyse human body movements. As a result, it can be used to identify a potential human threat or a personal safety issue in real time.   For example, the camera can iden tify when people have fallen down, and this is gaining interest particularly among retail and healthcare organisations and for lone worker applications. Another feature is loitering detection, by setting up a specific distance within a defined region of interest. If a person’s movement exceeds the pre-set distance, an alarm will be triggered. Innovation across the product range The iDS-2CD8426G0/B-I is part of the broader Hikvision DeepinView series of cameras, which is designed to boost surveillance system performance across a range of security and management applications. The Hikvision DeepinView series cameras offer features such as: Human body detection, which can detect human bodies while filtering out other movements, in order to reduce false alarms. Facial recognition, which uses facial image modeling and similarity calculation to alert system operators to the presence of persons of interest. People counting, which uses video analytics to track the number of people who enter and exit a particular area, enabling businesses to improve their profitability and site management. Illegal parking detection, whereby the system user is able to set illegal parking zone or the maximum parking time. As soon as the vehicle enters the zone, or its parking time surpass the limit, the camera is triggered to collect the evidence. Queue detection, whereby the camera is capable of providing real time alerts and historic information post event on queue waiting time, queue density, etc.

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