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Dahua Technology
has launched
its first deep-learning powered
network video recorder (NVR),
offering advanced Artificial Intel-
ligence features for a variety of
applications.
Dahua's powerful Artificial
Intelligence technology enables
fast video content inquiry and
rapid discovery of target objects.
This opens up new possibilities for
danger prevention, along with real-
time alerts for the video surveil-
lance industry.
IVSS combines deep-learning
algorithms, industrial grade GPUs,
and advanced network video
recorder into an all-in-one Artificial
Intelligence server. The integrated
GPU module and advanced deep-
learning algorithms perform power-
ful video structure analysis using
metadata, achieving precise facial
analysis. Powered by a dual-core
Intel processor, IVSS supports up
to 4 channels of real-time facial rec-
ognition based on 20 face libraries
with 100,000 face images each.
IVSS supports a stranger detec-
tion mode to identify intruders
which triggers alarms when a
face not stored in the database
is detected. IVSS also supports a
similarity threshold, which triggers
an alarm when a face does not meet
the minimum similarity level. The
stranger mode and the similarity
threshold were designed for critical
infrastructure sites, where access
control is of vital importance.
The IVSS NVR is ideal for
applications that require entry/exit
management, where knowing who
is coming and going is a valu-
able asset, such as business parks,
schools, banks, prisons and so on.
Nedap
has created significant
new possibilities for its Mace
platform to seamlessly fit it into
the technical and organisational
environment of the client. Mace
is used to send and revoke virtual
access control cards to smart-
phones in any security or parking
application. This expansion and
enhancement of the mobile access
control platform offers almost
unlimited potential for integration
and effective use.
The newly announced features
of the Mace platform offer im-
proved credential management and
user communication, and include
the new Mace App SDK that is
used to develop a Mace compatible
app with custom look and feel and
potential integration with client
specific functionality.
The Mace Rest API is also
incorporated which is used to
exchange commands between the
cloud based Mace Admin Portal
and third party access control sys-
tems. Access control administrators
now can send and revoke virtual
access cards to their users from
within the application that they are
used to.
The new Mace Admin Portal
offers additional possibilities to
automate the process of allocating
and revoking virtual cards and the
communication related to that. In
addition, the newest version of the
Mace Apps for Google Android
phones and Apple Iphones offer
enhanced BLE performance and
additional security features.
The number of companies
offering mobile access control is
increasing, but according to Nedap,
the Mace platform leads the way
because it is a platform that truly
matches the clients' demands. Not
only do the new features enable a
seamless integration into any access
control or parking management
system, they also complement
their processes. With the introduc-
tion of the Mace platform, Nedap
responds to the global shift of
smartphone credentials replacing
physical cards.
Mace can be used in combina-
tion with any access control system
or any other system that requires
the swift identification of people,
such as building or parking man-
agement systems.
Hangzhou, China
Groenlo, The Netherlands
Dahua deep-learning powered NVR -
IVSS.
Mace can be used in combination with
any access control system or any other
system that requires the swift identifica-
tion of people.
Deep learning NVR IVSS from Dahua
Nedap introduces key to mobile access
Mobotix Move family extends portfolio
The newly launched Mobotix
Move is a new video surveillance
camera family that supplements
the company's current portfolio
allowing end customers to benefit
from additional features to meet a
wider range of indoor and outdoor
use cases.
The new Mobotix Move series
are the first Mobotix cameras to
support both the ONVIF S and
G profiles with video streaming at
3 and 4 MP resolution up to 30
frames per second. Available in 4
models including bullet, vandal
proof bullet and fixed dome and
two speed domes; all models are
PoE powered and IP66/IK10 rated
for flexible deployment.
Mobotix Move also is the first
Mobotix camera range with mo-
torised varifocal lenses, high speed
mechanical pan-tilt-zoom, speed
domes and wide dynamic range
sensors at up to 4MP resolution.
The built-in software offers smart
event functions, remote zoom and
focus plus iris control on autofocus
lens. Each device includes a built-in
SD card slot and certain models
have integrated IR LED illumina-
tion. The true day/night feature
with integrated movable IR cut
filter technology provides colour
images at day time and mono-
chrome infrared sensitive images at
night. With full ONVIF sup-
port, Mobotix Move cameras can
natively support the widest range
of video management software
and NVR devices including PTZ
control, audio, multicasting and
relay outputs.
Langmeil, Germany
The newly launched Mobotix Move is a
new video surveillance camera family.
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