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Hanwha Techwin launches five new cost-effective HD AI cameras

Security

Hanwha Techwin, a supplier of IP and analogue video surveillance solutions, has expanded and updated its line-up of P series AI cameras with five new 2MP HD models

A follow up to the premium 4K P series AI cameras announced in 2020, the new cameras present a cost-effective entry point into the powerful world of AI-based camera technology. Hanwha P series AI cameras include license-free video analytics based on deep learning that can detect various object types such as people, vehicles, faces and license plates as well as identify unique object attributes such as a person’s age group, gender and clothing colour, or a vehicle’s type and colour.

The cameras offer enhanced people counting, queue management and heat-map functionality with no requirement for overhead mounting, making sure faces are seen and footage is always useful for identifying persons of interest or delivering business intelligence. Digital auto-tracking provides a second video stream featuring close-up detail on objects being tracked.

AI-based noise reduction

Wisenet AI cameras can significantly reduce the false alarms generated from irrelevant movements such as moving trees, shadows and animals. Additionally, new enhancements to the line include WiseNR II noise reduction, which utilises AI to identify object movement and reduce blur in noisy low light environments. AI-based Preferred Shutter technology automatically adjusts the shutter speed based on classified objects in motion and the lighting condition in a scene to reduce motion blur and deliver the clearest images.

AI-based bandwidth reduction with WiseStream III

As the size of video data continues to increase, it’s important to develop technologies to minimise network bandwidth. By utilising the results of AI-based object detection, WiseStream III technology adjusts the video encoder to focus maximum video quality on the detected objects in a scene while scaling back encoding on the rest of the scene. Adjustable by the end-user, this technology can provide data reduction of up to 80% depending on the environment. Further data reduction is achieved with the BestShot feature which ensures that only the most suitable image of a detected object is sent back to the server.

VMS metadata compatibility

AI object and attribute metadata (colour, type, age, gender) is stored alongside the video image data for use during the forensic search. VMS systems from Genetec and Milestone, as well as Wisenet WAVE and Wisenet X NVRs enable users to filter and search using this enhanced metadata.