Intellivision's embedded solutions will analyse digital video streaming from high-resolution HDcctv cameras |
IntelliVision plans to introduce its family of analytics, object recognition and video power suites into HDcctv-compliant products for the surveillance market to automatically track and identify objects, analyse motion, and extract video intelligence. IntelliVision solutions will be embedded in HDcctv video encoders, servers, cameras, DVRs, and other related products such as intelligent video libraries. In addition to analytics, IntelliVision delivers the capability to stream metadata and intelligence among physically disparate surveillance subsystems.
HDcctv Alliance member companies have access to complete HDcctv specifications and are licensed to display the HDcctv logo on compliant equipment as a guarantee of interoperability. IntelliVision, recognising a market trend towards HDcctv surveillance cameras and the importance of standards compliance, joined the Alliance to maximise its opportunities in this new product category.
"IntelliVision is happy to join HDcctv Alliance and its community," said Vaidhi Nathan, IntelliVision President and CEO. "HDcctv provides notable benefits for video intelligence and analytics solutions. Because HDcctv has more pixels, thereby delivering higher quality video, analysis of streamed HDcctv data offers more accuracy, and that in turn provides measurable benefits to our customers. HDcctv has become a fast-growing trend in the security market. Customers are looking for better video and security solutions at lower cost. IntelliVision, along with our HDcctv Alliance partners, can provide that."
The HDcctv Alliance standards enable interoperable plug-and-play HD security systems with maximum signal integrity |
HDcctv surveillance cameras deliver digital high-definition video over coaxial cable. The HDcctv Alliance standards enable interoperable plug-and-play high definition (HD) security systems with the highest possible signal integrity, without any perceivable latency or image artifacts from transmission-related compression.
The HDcctv Alliance has partnered with SMPTE (Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) to leverage the HD-SDI (High-Definition Serial Digital Interface) broadcast television standard as the basis for the HDcctv Specification. HDcctv includes a variety of enhancements to HD-SDI that are vital to surveillance, including bi-directional audio and data, up-the-cable power, and Long Reach Mode for 300m transmission over conventional RG-59 cable.
"HDcctv Alliance welcomes IntelliVision as our first member specialising in analytics," said Todd Rockoff, HDcctv Alliance Executive Director. "IntelliVision is well positioned to partner with other Alliance members to apply their algorithms on the high-quality images that characterise HDcctv. I expect the benefits of IntelliVision analytics to be particularly pronounced in HDcctv DVRs, wherein relatively powerful analytics solutions can be applied to artifact-free video streams supplied by HDcctv cameras."
The Alliance is rapidly growing, drawing its international membership from all sectors of the security industry. The members offer diverse products and services, ranging from components, OEM and branded equipment, to security sales, support, and system installation. Alliance members benefit from full access to the HDcctv specifications, participation in the standards creation process, and certification of compliant products. Marketing benefits include HDcctv logo product branding to signify interoperability and promotions to increase members' international visibility. Membership registration is available here.
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