IQinVision releases analytics upgrade
IQinVision chief marketing officer Paul Bodell said that most video analytics software runs on remote servers, not on the camera itself – requring high resolution images to be streamed across the network, and limiting the number of video channels that can be analysed.
“Analytics at the edge allows for a more scalable and affordable video analytics solution by eliminating expensive servers and dramatically reducing bandwidth requirements,” Bodell said. “It also improves the performance of the analytics by allowing it to work with uncorrupted video.
“Running viasys analytics software for intruder detection, perimeter security, and alarming on IQeye intelligent cameras minimises the amount of video data sent over the network and substantially reduces the amount of processing the server has to handle.
“It can also be used with on-camera storage and IQrecorder, IQinVision’s ‘no-client’ camera-based network video recording software, to deliver long-term event recording that requires no network bandwidth.”
Simple, reliable
Hannes Ackfeld, viasys CEO, said: “Having IQinVision products as the proven base for Next Generation Motion Detection will help customers, system integrators, and distributors to have simple, reliable, and affordable analytics installed in minutes. We are proud to have this solid base in order to convince even more customers about an analytics solution that is easy to use.”
The software plug-in has been deployed by VMS platform developers like Milestone, Genetec and OnSSI.
Viasys Edge Analytics runs on all IQeye Pro Line products and installed IQeye 700 and 800-series cameras and can be field upgraded. Free demo software and license upgrades are available directly from viasys at <a href=”http://www.viasys-iv.com”>www.viasys-iv.com</a>. For further information or purchase inquiries, visit: <a href=”http://www.iq.viasys-plugin.com”>www.iq.viasys-plugin.com</a>.
IQinVision releases analytics upgrade
IQinVision chief marketing officer Paul Bodell said that most video analytics software runs on remote servers, not on the camera […]
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