Bosch is set to debut the fully-integrated line of Extreme systems at the upcoming ASIS International Exhibition, to be held from September 15-18 in Atlanta, Georgia. The integration project – which marries IVA expertise from Bosch with advanced IP infrared imaging courtesy of Extreme – can be tested in person at the Bosch stand (No 1411).
IP infrared imaging uses Black Diamond active-infrared to deliver uncompromised night-time imaging for 24/7 surveillance. High-Fidelity images allow the optimised function of on-board IVA for effective night-time event detection and situational awareness.
In addition, high-signal, low-noise video results in efficient compression and low bit rates for a more stable IP system.
Extreme IVA Challenge
ASIS attendees can experience the advanced technology now embedded in Bosch Extreme CCTV IP cameras by taking part in the Extreme IVA Challenge. Participants will be tasked with stealing an object from a staged scene under video surveillance by Bosch Extreme cameras featuring embedded IVA capabilities. When the cameras recognise the item has been removed from the scene, they will then generate an alarm to notify the person monitoring the area.
By embedding IVA capabilities within IP cameras and encoders, Bosch enables the end user to “push video content analysis to the edge”. This system design eliminates the need for costly servers to run analytics software. As a result, Bosch’s solution is more cost-effective and easier to handle from the security manager’s point of view.
Reliable performance of IP
Precision engineered to operate in low light and no light environments, models in Bosch’s Extreme CCTV series ensure reliable performance of IP systems in the most challenging conditions and meet the surveillance needs of various projects, including Critical National Infrastructure sites, Government buildings and ports.
Bosch Security Systems has announced the release of Extreme CCTV products with built-in Bosch Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA).
Bosch is set to debut the fully-integrated line of Extreme systems at the upcoming ASIS International Exhibition, to be held from September 15-18 in Atlanta, Georgia. The integration project – which marries IVA expertise from Bosch with advanced IP infrared imaging courtesy of Extreme – can be tested in person at the Bosch stand (No 1411).
IP infrared imaging uses Black Diamond active-infrared to deliver uncompromised night-time imaging for 24/7 surveillance. High-Fidelity images allow the optimised function of on-board IVA for effective night-time event detection and situational awareness.
In addition, high-signal, low-noise video results in efficient compression and low bit rates for a more stable IP system.
Extreme IVA Challenge
ASIS attendees can experience the advanced technology now embedded in Bosch Extreme CCTV IP cameras by taking part in the Extreme IVA Challenge. Participants will be tasked with stealing an object from a staged scene under video surveillance by Bosch Extreme cameras featuring embedded IVA capabilities. When the cameras recognise the item has been removed from the scene, they will then generate an alarm to notify the person monitoring the area.
By embedding IVA capabilities within IP cameras and encoders, Bosch enables the end user to “push video content analysis to the edge”. This system design eliminates the need for costly servers to run analytics software. As a result, Bosch’s solution is more cost-effective and easier to handle from the security manager’s point of view.
Reliable performance of IP
Precision engineered to operate in low light and no light environments, models in Bosch’s Extreme CCTV series ensure reliable performance of IP systems in the most challenging conditions and meet the surveillance needs of various projects, including Critical National Infrastructure sites, Government buildings and ports.