Integrated Systems

X-ray scanner management

by Mark Rowe

Geutebruck‘s new G-Scope/1500-X is a compact member of the German company’s G-Scope video management systems.

The “X” stands for X-ray, because it documents the RGB from X-ray scanners, for example as they are used at airports or in supply chain security. Because it is so compact, space for it can usually be found in the X-ray equipment and it can be installed on site, the makers say. In addition to the X-ray system, up to 10 network cameras can be connected. The process of goods or persons control is documented from different perspectives in the image.

For an optimised search function and an overview, the image data are linked with the process data of the serial barcode scanner or other in-house systems. With the click of a mouse the operator thus has all relevant camera and X-ray images on the screen, time synchronised.

G-Scope/1500 X is available for one or two RGB signal sources. It delivered with a pre-installed 64-bit G-Core video engine and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro 64-bit operating system. The GPU acceleration provides three times faster image processing. The data transfer from camera to server and from the server to the playback station can be encrypted. An extensive user management system is available to ensure data protection. G-Scope/1500 X can be used as stand-alone solution or as a satellite in a networked system – also for documenting the monitor data in NSL and process control rooms. Visit www.Geutebruck.com.

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