Dahua presents HDCVI 5.0 technology with surveillance insights
Dahua Technology has presented HDCVI 5.0, the latest installment to a revolutionary series for the global surveillance industry initiated in 2012, which brings clarity, intelligence and security to an unprecedented level.
HDCIV 5.0 consists of HDCVI Active Deterrence Camera, 4K/5MP/1080P Starlight HDCVI Camera, 1080P Full-colour HDCVI Camera and HDCVI 4K and H.265 AI XVR. When used combined, they will take care of your security problems in the following five aspects.
HDCVI 5.0 can detect potential risks based on configurable motion, tripwire and intrusion rules. The system will send alarms to users when unwanted moves occur.
Furthermore, the system boasts intelligent analyses that filter minor objects like animals, insects, leaves, light, raindrops, etc, thus reducing false alarms and allowing users to focus on real threats that are people and vehicles.
HDCVI 5.0 is able to determine if there is a face in the monitoring video and crosscheck it with faces stored in database to see if it belongs to a suspect or distinguished guest according to users’ own black/white lists, and take corresponding actions that could either be an alarm or a free pass without manual check at entrance control.
Fully guaranteeing accuracy and process efficiency, the system supports up to 24 pic/s face recognition and 20 databases with up to 100,000 face images in total.
Constituted with feature attribute information extracted from target faces, such as gender, age, glasses, masks, beard and expressions, metadata makes it possible to do smart search by comparison between the modelled object and database or matching with identity characteristics, which significantly enhances accuracy and efficiency. In addition, the metadata is also of great help to platforms that allow potential business applications realized by third parties.
PIR and motion dual-detect which improves accuracy and reduces storage space for motion detect based recording, HDCVI 5.0 can not only send real alarms to users in time but also warn off intruders with white light and siren on site. Thus, the system is a watchdog that not only watches but also barks. Moreover, together with the alarms sent to users in real time are visual and audio verification with HDCVI videos, the most immediate evidence of what really happened.
For HDCVI 5.0, darkness is no excuse. With starlight cameras ranging from 1080P to 4K and full-colour, which are endowed with high-performance sensor and larger aperture lens, the system is able to give high-colour reproduction and light-sensitive performance, resulting in more vivid, brighter images, meeting the requirements in low-light monitoring environments, such as parking lots, urban streets, shops, etc.
Full-colour camera allows 24/7 colour monitoring for collecting chromatic information such as colours of clothing or vehicle. Even in total darkness, the system still functions, thanks to light compensation with Smart IR (for common starlight cameras) or Smart White Light (for full-colour cameras). The images gathered, after being treated with advanced processing technology to reduce noises while retaining low smear and clear details, are useful materials for further intelligent analysis.
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