EYEONET X VMS Universal License
Videowall display- Effective management of video walls and layouts at large distributed sites
With this technology, operators can select a layout that has been created in the system and send it to the moni- tor of any client computer currently connected to any video surveillance server. Videowall is incredibly useful for managing extensive geographically complex sites with large monitoring hubs that require multilevel vid-eo monitoring. Sending a layout to an operator allows drawing that person’s attention to an event captured by one of the cameras in the layout. Similarly, an event can be shown to all operators by sending the relevant layout to a video wall.
Users now have new features for video walls as well. It is now possible to designate any client computer with sufficient monitors as a video wall. Any user with suf-ficient access rights can manage the video wall. A remote client connected to any domain server can be used. So the video wall is always functional and operators do not have to spend time on reconfiguration.
MomentQuest is more than a search tool (although it is one). It is a set of technologies that generate metadata right at the moment of video recording. The metadata database is the basis for quick and accurate analysis of archives. To find an event of interest later, just enter the necessary criteria: motion in zones, crossing of a line, size, color, direction, speed of object motion, and more. Thumbnails of relevant video episodes are shown in seconds. All-night viewing marathons are a thing of the past now. MomentQuest has re-placed them with fast, effective criteria-based forensic search.
Search in MomentQuest is fast because it is based on metadata, which is calculated for all moving objects in the field of view. The metadata contains objects’ attributes that are saved as text strings to a special VMDA* database at the same time as the video itself.
Face & License Plate Search
EYEONET X features a face and LPR search al-gorithm that automatically detects a face or a license plate in the field of view or in a provid-ed video footage of one or several cameras.Recognized license plate numbers are saved to a database. The algorithm involves advanced heuris-tic methods (such as substitution of similar look-ing letters/numbers) to identify as many potential matches as possible.
To search for a person, the user uploads a photo and the system compares the face on the photo with the face descriptions stored in the database. The search results show all the scenes with people who look similar to the photo.
Tag & Track function
Tag&Track Pro allows simultaneously getting the “big picture” of everything happening at a protected site while obtaining detailed imagery of the ob-jects moving around it, by locking onto them and continuing to track them across multiple cameras. Both sets of images can be recorded for later use, which is important for event investigation.
The feature requires at least two cameras: one is a panoramic camera, the second one a PTZ camera. The panoramic camera is configured with a tracker, which detects objects moving in the frame and calculates their coordinates. Several panoramic came-ras can be linked with a single PTZ unit.
Failover
A server can be selected during system configuration to act as a hot standby in case of failure of a main server. The failover server automatically steps in, performing all the func-tions previously handled by the hardware that is temporarily off-line or malfunctioning. A special hypervisor service monitors the health of all servers in a domain.
Cross-System Client
Cross-System Client empowers operators or administrators to connect from a single cli-ent workstation to multiple surveillance servers on different domains that are not part of the same system. All settings and cameras associated with these servers are consolidated in a single convenient view.