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Edge of Intelligence ...Innovations in IP Video

Anthony Incorvati, Bus. Dev. Transportation & Crit. Infrastructure

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Axis – continuously driving innovation since 1984

1984 Axis is born

1996 World’s first network

camera – the network

video revolution

begins

1985 Channel sales

business model

2003 Launch of cameras

with Power over

Ethernet (PoE)

1998 World’s first

video encoder

2010 World’s first thermal

network camera

2009 World’s first HDTV

network camera

2013 Physical Access

Control

2011 Light finder

technology

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> Detection

> Verification

> Identification

– is required…

Network Video can offer…

Whoever or whatever

Process

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We give eyes to the sensors

Industrial Control Systems

Traditional system

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We give eyes to the sensors

> Oil flow

> Well pressure

> Status of pump

> Remote Maintenance

> Environmental systems integration

> Pipeline/flow monitoring

> Tool / inventory status

Industrial Control Systems

Traditional system

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DCS Integration

Open Standard

API

VAPIX

ONVIF

ACAP

I/O

Interface

Process

Fire and Gas

Video

Access Control

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Open platforms

with easy integration

Benefits of network video

Exceptional image

quality (HDTV)

Extreme

light sensitivity

Robustness and high

quality standards

Optimized ASIC

platform development

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What is Innovation?

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> Moore's law from 1965 is still valid !

> Every 18 months you get twice as many

transistors (performance) for the same

amount of money

Technology evolution

“No exponential is

forever…but we can

delay ‘forever’.”

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Chip size reduction ↓ functionality increase ↑

2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019

250

times

mpre

function

aliry19

50 times more

performance

within ten years

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> 15 year period from 1996

> Moore’s law means....

> Total = 400 times better

Let’s validate Moore’s Law

> 1996: 1 fps in 0.1 Mpix

> 2010: 30 fps in 2 Mpix

– This gives 600 times

improvement

Yes, Moore’s Law is valid!

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1. Superior

image quality

6. Secure

surveillance

4. Optimized

system solution 5. Intelligent

applications

3. Easy

installation

2. Efficient

operation

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(without Lightfinder)

(with Lightfinder)

> Outstanding performance in low light

> HDTV 1080p / Megapixel – Excellent image detail

> Corridor Format – Vertical format better suited for many applications

> P-Iris control – Better contrast and depth of field

> Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) – Image clarity in back light and blinding light

> Progressive scan – Clear images even in scenes with lots of motion

1. Superior image quality

(Standard)

(HDTV)

(without P-Iris)

(with P-Iris)

(without WDR)

(with WDR)

(without progressive scan)

(with progressive scan)

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Without

Axis

Lightfinder

With

Axis

Lightfinder

Lightfinder technology

Extreme light sensitivity

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HDTV Analog

> SMPTE for 720P & 1080P resolution

> Color Fidelity

> Full frame rate 30fps and/or 60 fps

> 16x9 ratio

HDTV – innovation for the surveillance market

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> WDR – Forensic Capture optimizes video for forensic purposes by enabling an extremely high

level of detail to be visible in both dark and bright areas of a scene.

Latest innovation technology: WDR – Forensic Capture

High-end security camera with conventional WDR Camera with WDR-Forensic Capture

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No WDR

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WDR – ON….previous generation camera

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WDR – ON…next generation technology

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> Arctic Temperature Control – secure start-up in extreme cold

> Gatekeeper – camera moves to a preset position when motion is detected

> Active Cooling – robust operation in desert heat

> Active Tampering Alarm – smart solution to detect tampering and vandalism

> IP66 and IK10 – water and vandal-resistant products for tough conditions

> 360° overview and sharp zoomed-in views

> Thermal cameras – reliable detection in complete darkness

2. Efficient operation

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Thermal

camera ON

Thermal

camera OFF 24/7 detection

in tough conditions

> Bright lights

> Deep shadows

> Rain, snow and fog

> Smoke

Thermal network cameras innovation

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Thermal Network Camera

> Temperature based alarms

– Automatic alarm in up to six zones

– Visually monitor large areas

> Detecting hot spots and monitoring critical

equipment remotely

> 640x480 resolution @ 30FPS

> Lens options - 10, 19, 35 and 60 mm

> -22 to 122 ºF (-30 to +50 ºC)

> SD card, I/O ports, Audio, IK10 vandal

resistance

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> Out-of-the-box outdoor-ready products – simplifies installation

> Remote zoom and focus – allows for remote adjustment

> Pixel counter – ensures that required pixel resolution is met

> Power over Ethernet – simple & cost-efficient installation including audio and PTZ control

> Wide range of mounting accessories – all you need to complete your installation

> Installation monitor- makes field installation easy

3. Easy installation

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> Edge storage – redundancy to safeguard system reliability

> Audio support – provide audio feedback to surveillance scenes and trigger actions

> Wide range of network video products

– Products to enable various system solutions

> Multi-view streaming – stream selected areas individually to improve surveillance efficiency

> Open interface for integration to other systems

– VAPIX, ONVIF

> Video managment software for any system complexity or size

4. Optimized system solution

Network video cameras

Video encoders

System components

Wireless LAN

PoE over Coax

INTERNET

Remote access

Ethernet over Fiber

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

VAPIX

Hosted

Video

3rd Party

software

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> Easy access to value adding

applications

> Growing range of intelligent

applications for efficent surveillance,

data analysis and business

management

> Application development partners to

meet specific needs

5. Intelligent applications

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Apps for security cameras?

? ?

?

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ARTPEC

Open Camera Application

Platform

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Image

Quality

processing

Video

Encoding

CP

U

Lightfinder

technology

Motion JPEG &

H.264 encoding

General

purpose CPU

for application

add-ons

ARTPEC video processor chip

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ARTPEC-3 ARTPEC-4 ARTPEC-5

Release 2008 2012 2013

CPU CRISv32 MIPS 34Kc MIPS 1004Kc

CPU type Single-threaded Multi-threaded Dual Core

Clock frequency 200 MHz 400 MHz 400 MHz

Mem. bandwidth 400 Mbps 800 Mbps 1333 Mbps

Encoding M-JPEG

H.264 Baseline

M-JPEG

H.264 Baseline

and Main

M-JPEG

H.264 Baseline,

Main, and High

Performance 1x 4x 8x

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> Analytics ”at-the-edge”

– Processing significant portions of video within

camera and encoder

– Streaming event metadata and only required

video

> Overcome limitations of centralized intelligence

– Reduce bandwidth and storage consumption

– Reduce system cost and complexity

– Design truly scalable deployments

– Simplify deployment and tuning of client projects

Distributed intelligence strategy

Analytics

application

Analytics

application

Analytics

application

Analytics

application

Analytics

application

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> Camera Applications – Library for downloadable video analytics

– Video Motion Detection 2.1 – easy set-up motion detection application

– Cross-line Detection – general purpose tripwire application

– Many of 3rd-party analytics applications – people & vehicle counting, LPR, loitering, queue mgmt, abnormal behavior, smoke detction, etc

> Application Development Providers – offering specialized video analytics and other software solutions

5. Intelligent applications

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> Comprehensive security features

– SSL/TLS (HTTPS) / VPN encrypted video streams

– Multiple user access levels

– IP address filtering

– Multi-level passwords with IEEE 802.1X

> Future-proof network protocol support

– Support for IP version 6 in addition to the standard IPv4.

IPv6 is a requirement in many large installations

> Reservation of network bandwidth

– Support for Quality of Service (QoS) enables prioritization of

mission-critical surveillance

> Digital watermark of recorded material

6. Secure communication

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Stopped vehicle

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Camera Innovations

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> HDTV 1080p @ 60 fps

> Auto-transition between WDR & Lightfinder

> Electronic Image Stabilization

> H.264 High Profile added to Main and Baseline

> Remote zoom & focus for installation and monitoring

> Install aid - Leveling assistant and auto-rotation

> Versatile cable mgmt. for service loop & optional

connection to any conduit

Fixed Dome Camera Innovations

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> Utmost in outdoor durability

– IK10+ outdoor model

– Shock and vibration resistance

– Recessed mount option for outdoor use

– Optional camera intrusion switch, AC/DC back box

> Versatile indoor design

– Dust-protected indoor IK10 model

– Shock and vibration resistance

– Two-way audio with optional surface-mount microphone

Fixed Dome Camera Innovations

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> HDTV 1080p @ 60fps

> Varifocal

> P-Iris, IR corrected, CS-mount lens

> Seamless WDR to lowlight transition

> Two-way audio support

> Shock detection

– Triggers alarm when camera is hit

– Adjustable sensitivity

> Electronic Image Stabilization

Fixed Camera Innovations

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> 2K, 4K and 8K are approved standards by

ITU-R (Radio communication sector of

International Telecommunication Union)

> SMPTE compliant

> 4K has a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels

(8.3MP, aspect ratio 16:9)

> Standard provides 24 fps to 120 fps

> Just as for HDTV, the consumer electronics

industry is driving 4K

> Several TV sets introduced during 2013

General about 4K Ultra HD

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4K 720p 1080p

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4K resolution showcase

4K

1x digital zoom

1/4 of full view 2x digital zoom

1/16 of full view

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> Sensors: few available

> CPU power: achievable

> Lenses: hardly available with matching sensor resolution

> H.264 works, but better compression standards in progress

> Bandwidth needs to be considered

> Light sensitivity: limited

> WDR: limited

4K – Status for security