Integrated Systems

Intelligent video analysis

by Mark Rowe

New from Dallmeier is the DVS 2200 IPS. Dallmeier describes it as a server appliance for the analysis of up to 12 IP video channels and the recording of up to 24 IP video channels. Both the analysis software (DVS Analysis Server) and the recording software (Smavia Recording Server) are already installed by the manufacturer and can be configured with a browser via Ethernet.

The product is based on the German CCTV company’s SEDOR technology, a self-learning video analysis technology which provides analytical results due to image analysis algorithms and the constant adjustment of the system parameters to the surrounding conditions (auto-adaptation).

With different analysis applications (such as intruder, and object counting), the product can serve a variety of surveillance and counting purposes, according to the firm. The licences for recording and analysis are independent of one another, so they can be adapted to requirements, the makers add.

Analysis results can be output in real-time to the external management clients PGuard advance and SMAVIA Viewing Client. Also, they can be sent as a message in XML format or used for the control of external relays over Ethernet. The results of counting applications can be represented graphically or in tabular form using the optional display and evaluation module SEDOR DiViStic over Ethernet with a browser. The DVS 2200 IPS has a compact 1 RU housing and can be installed in a 19-inch rack using the included mounting brackets.

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