security events / review ligent tracking and multi tracking, which can follow multiple subjects. Hanwha Techwin had divided its stand into various vertical market zones and displayed a wide range of products. Among them was the Wisestream complementary compression technology, which controls encoding, balancing quality and compression according to movement in the image. Combined with H.265 compression, bandwidth efficiency can be improved by up to 75 per cent compared to current H.264 technology, according to the company. Hanwha also showcased the Wisenet Q 4MP and 2MP cameras and Wisenet P 4K cameras featuring 265 compression and Wisestream. Milestone highlighted their partnerships on their stand, focusing on solutions for smart buildings and safe cities/law enforcement, but emphasis was also put on Milestone XProtect 2016 and the Milestone Husky NVRs. One of the features in XProtect 2016 is the Milestone ONVIF Bridge, which makes the system look like a collection of ONVIF cameras to another VMS. It gives privateto-public video integration and simplifies large-scale, multi-vendor security deployments according to Milestone. Access control Assa Abloy’s Aperio wireless lock technology was demonstrated alongside Axis A1001 Network Door Controller. According to the companies, the new integration makes use of Aperio batterypowered cylinders, escutcheons, locks and server rack solutions and enables IT administrators to manage an entire Axis management system from a single, easy-to-use interface. It allows for management of wired and wireless doors, with real-time monitored access and detailed audit trails. Assa Abloy also displayed its web-based security management solution Protec2 Cliq. It is a one key solution where Cliq keys are able to operate both the electromechanical and mechanical cylinders. It delivers electronic access control without wiring and audit trails are stored in both keys and cylinders. HID displayed its HID Mobile Access solution, powered by Seos. It supports bluetooth smart and NFC and enables smartphones to be used for opening doors and future applications. HID also showcased its recently launched long-range access control portfolio with long-range Iclass SE readers. It enables users to open doors and parking gates without opening the window or stopping the vehicle. South Korean Suprema displayed Bioentry W2, an outdoor fingerprint access control device. It blends many industry-leading technologies and innovations and is packed in a rugged IP67/IK08 housing. According to Suprema, it provides best-in-class matching performance (150,000 match/sec), 34 percent of the Ifsec visitors came from overseas. live fingerprint detection technology and dual-band multi RFID reading technology compatible to HID multiclass. Vanderbilt was showing a preview of Aliro 2, the latest generation of its industry access control solution. It is suitable for small to medium sized commercial applications, utilising the Mercury firmware platform, which provides effective control, monitoring and data manipulation, it supports up to 512 doors, 10,000 users and 100,000 access cards. Alarm and detection Bosch was focusing on cloud-based monitoring services but also showed its new Aviotec camera solution with video based fire detection and intelligent video analysis for reliable and early fire detection in challenging environments. It can supplement fire detection technologies and enables early detection of smoke and flames in environments where these cannot offer satisfactory reaction times such as buildings with high ceilings or dusty and humid areas. It can also secure environments where no other solutions exist, for example saw mills or paper factories, hangars or other extremely large monitoring areas. Panasonic displayed its Drone finder prototype, which is develo- Axis put a lot of focus on solutions for small and medium sized enterprises, such as the new Axis Companion line with an 8-channel network video recorder with a built-in PoE switch for cost savings and ease of installation. It includes a USB port in order to ease export of video and it has a wireless access point for direct access to the system with mobile devices. The cameras in the Axis Companion line deliver video quality in full-HD or up to 2 megapixel resolutions. The Axis’ Zipstream technology is supported and can lower bandwidth and storage requirements by 50 per cent or more. Hikvision had a huge stand and displayed its latest 16MP Pano-Vu series camera. It is designed for wide-area security monitoring applications and combines 8 x sensors with a high-powered PTZ camera, delivering a panaoramic display. Hikvision also showed its new thermal camera range which capture moving objects at resolutions up to 640 x 512 pixels. The cameras features auto gain control, digital detail enhancement and 3D digital noise reduction. ped in order to reduce the threat of drone accidents and terrorism. Using 32 array microphones and a PTZ CCTV camera, each sensor can detect a drone at distances of up to 300 metres through a 150 degrees field of view according to Panasonic. The drone finder analyses neighbouring noises to eliminate them from the detection. Optex displayed the Redscan RLS2020I series – a mini short range laser detector for indoor applications like museums & art galleries. It is equipped with the same functionality as its predecessors but is lighter, more compact and boasts a range of additional control and power features usually associated with IP dome cameras according to Optex. It protects areas from intrusion, theft or unauthorised access and boosts the reliability of video-based motion detection and surveillance. It has a new generation of laser with a customisable ‘virtual’ wall or pane with detection area up to 20 metres x 20 metres to identify presence of people or objects. Security News Every Day – www. securityworldhotel.com 34 • d etektor internati onal