Hikvision won the Video Surveillance Hardware category in the Benchmark Innovation Awards 2018.
The winning Hikvision product was the iDS-2CD8426G0/B-I DeepinView Dual-Lens Behaviour Analysis Camera, which uses deep learning algorithms to analyse human movement for improved safety inside buildings.
The iDS-2CD8426G0/B-I provides a broad range of features that are not found in typical indoor surveillance systems. Instead of just detecting moving targets, it uses deep learning, stereo imaging algorithms and high speed GPU processing to analyse human body movements. As a result, it can be used to identify a potential human threat or a personal safety issue in real time.
For example, the camera can identify when people have fallen down and this is gaining interest particularly among retail and healthcare organisations and for lone worker applications. Another feature is loitering detection, by setting up a specific distance within a defined region of interest, if a person’s movement exceeds the pre-set distance, an alarm will be triggered.
The hardware is part of the broader Hikvision DeepinView series of cameras, which is designed to boost surveillance system performance across a range of security and management applications.
For more information contact Hikvision South Africa, Janis Roux, +27 10 035 1172, [email protected], www.hikvision.com
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