Kodicom supplies DVRs to World Cup stadia

July 2002 Surveillance

DVR manufacturing company Kodicom, recently supplied about 80 DigiNet DVRs to eight World Cup stadia in Seoul and Inchon, Korea.

Thirteen out of 79 DigiNet DVRs were distributed to the Sang-Arm World Cup stadium in Seoul whilst another 15 were installed in the Inchon World Cup Stadium to ensure public safety.

The DigiNet DVR is capable of handling all images sent simultaneously by 16 cameras from one DVR. Recording speed differs according to model and allows for realtime display.

One of the advantages of DVR is that images are recorded digitally so continuous detection for multichannel can be done with a short communication line. Also, DVRs are well suited when one has to search or control the system from a remote area.

Motion tracking technology

As a result of software developed by Kodicom, the DigiNet DVR contains a motion tracking function that automatically detects moving objects.

Kodicom invested about 10 months of R&D to develop this technology.

This latest technology uses a speed dome camera and single camera that detects from up, down, left, and right or from 360°.

Jong-Kyoon Ahn, president of Kodicom, adds, "Even if the image is recorded digitally, it can be modified easily with the latest technology. However, with the watermark function in our DVRs, we are able to check if the image is authentic or not."

Kodicom is distributed by Frank Street in southern Africa.

For further details contact Abie Ali, Frank Street on tel: 011 838 4515.





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