Latin America. Until now, the key quality parameter for surveillance cameras has been the level of detail, as the most important feature to achieve high security was the uninterrupted sharpness of the images. True, security personnel must view all relevant information with a high level of detail to react quickly and take appropriate action. But what happens if a moving object leaves the camera's field of view?
The answer is the AUTODOME IP family of pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) cameras. These cameras allow users to manually track people of interest as they move, even quickly, beyond the field of view of a fixed camera.
This possibility illustrates how the new AUTODOME IP cameras are improving video security. What opens a new chapter in the use of video cameras is their integrated video analysis as standard.
The new AUTODOME IP cameras now add metadata to all captured video images. This data can be used to improve security, automatically alerting users when predefined criteria are met, or for other uses that go beyond security.
For example: compliance with traffic regulations, respect for prohibited parking areas, detection of vehicles driving in the opposite direction and provision of occupancy data (the number of vehicles entering or leaving a garage) for smarter and more efficient parking management.
With built-in Essential Video Analytics technology, AUTODOME cameras understand what they see. Cameras generate metadata to add meaning and structure to video recordings, rather than just capturing and storing video images. Not only do they detect objects, but they also offer related data, such as size, speed, shape, direction, and color. They automatically distinguish between types of items, such as people, cars, bicycles, motorcycles or trucks.
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