Partnership unveils licensable DVR
Based on Analog Devices’ Blackfin processor, the system has been launched to help customers get their products to market faster.
The DVR can record, stream and playback from 16 cameras simultaneously and aims to accommodate complex algorithms for compression, motion detection, object tracking and analytics.
“With increasing security vulnerabilities, DVRs for the current and future surveillance demands need software intensive algorithms and much more intelligence to be effective,” said Mike Haider, a product line director at Analog Devices.
He believes the new platform addresses this, combining the power of Blackfin with MindTree’s end-to-end product development capabilities.
The DVR supports multi-format audio, video, voice and image processing; multi-mode baseband and packet processing; control processing; and real-time security.
Partnership unveils licensable DVR
Based on Analog Devices’ Blackfin processor, the system has been launched to help customers get their products to market faster. […]
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