The video analytics product achievement went to ioImage for its ioicam mmp100dn, a 3-magpixel intelligent cameras with built in video analytics. With wide area coverage, day/night capabilities and electronic ptz, the cameras is designed for autonomous detection and tracking of events.
The winner of the integrated software/systems section was DVTel for its Universe ISE unified access control and video control and management system, based on a Linux platform.
Pelco’s UTP series of products won the video storage and distribution category. The units are able to modify a video signal to compensate for long run lengths of up to 4,000 ft as an alternative to coax.
Facial recognition technology gets a boost with 3VR which won the best urban security product category. nCode is designed to help enable facial recognition for distributed sites which have standard cameras but poor network infrastructures, with minimal bandwidth impact.
The monitoring product achievement went to Digital Security Controls for its universal GSM communicator, which transmits alarm signals to an IP receiver and is compatible with panels using the Contact ID format.
The Optimizer from Arteco Vision Systems won the business support category. A design and installation tool for Arteco IVS video surveillance applications, it is designed to align users’ needs with technical issues such as processor usage, network bandwidth and size of recordings.
Edge Solo is HID Global’s standalone single door access control solution which allows for remote management and report generation, via a standard web browser. The design includes an integrated iCLASS reader or allows connection to any Wiegand or most clock and data readers.