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Motorola brings facial recognition to VMS
Chicago, Il (USA)
The video managerment software Avigilon Control Center (ACC) 7.6 – the newest addition to the Motorola video security and analytics portfolio. It enables enterprise customers to better monitor their facilities through new AI-powered facial recognition features and analytics. The new video management capabilities include robust controls to govern the retention and accessibility of watch list data, the ability to create and manage multiple watch lists from within ACC and the option to upload reference images to a watch list. These features are built into the solution natively, meaning that the technology is developed and owned by Motorola Solutions as opposed to a third-party vendor. In addition, the new facial recognition capabilities do not make consequential decisions or initiate actions on their own. The data that are entered and saved in the watch lists are managed and maintained by the enterprise customers employing the technology. ACC 7.6 features also “Unusual Activity Detection” analytics that provide site-wide
eCLIQ:
ACC 7.6. enables enterprise customers to better monitor their facilities through new AI-powered facial recognition features and analytics.
The key to electronic locking
intelligence with the ability to recognise out-of-ordinary activity such as unusual speed of movement or location of people or vehicles. This edge-based inteligence distinguishes between typical and abnormal events by continuously learning what usual activity might be for a scene over time. For example, if there is an individual running through a crowded mall, a security guard could be alerted in Focus of Attention to locate where the individual is and take measures to understand the situation.
Axis enters body worn camera market
Lund, Sweden
Axis Communications has launched a body worn camera solution, designed on an open system architecture, which enables integration with a broad range of video management systems (VMS) and evidence management systems (EMS). The scalable Axis body worn solution can be used with a third-party VMS and EMS, on-premise or in the cloud, allowing for integration with other video surveillance data. It can also be delivered as an end-to-end solution, using Axis Camera Station, the company’s own VMS software. The new Axis body worn camera system features a camera, a docking station (8-bay or 1-bay); and a system controller. The camera captures video up to 1080p @30fps and audio through dual microphones for noise suppression capabilities. Wide dynamic range technology is employed to guarantee image quality in even the most challenging light conditions, while Axis Zipstream reduces the
The new Axis body worn camera captures video up to 1080p @30fps and audio through dual microphones.
eCLIQ is a durable and secure electronic locking system utilizing web-based software
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demands for storage. Battery power is designed to cover 12 hours of normal usage and the capability for charging in-car or from a power bank. All data is encrypted both at rest and in transfer using AES256 and TLS. In addition, video data can be fully end-to-end encrypted with specific integrations.
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