The tracking robot DiSCAN-PTZ.8 is a compact speed dome multi-camera system that analyzes video content from multiple highly sensitive panoramic cameras providing real time PTZ intruder tracking. Equipped with an unobtrusive housing, it has been designed for continuous 24x7 operation under minimum street lighting.
A single observation unit provides a detection radius of up to 80 meters, allowing for the control of an area as large as two hectares (5 acres). The resolution of the visual coverage corresponds to a CCTV camera distance of roughly three to five meters. The optical system is preconfigured for 180, 270 or 360 degree panoramic observation and is ready for immediate deployment. The robot can also be equipped with an optional top view camera in order to eliminate "blind spots". This allows the DiSCAN-PTZ.8 to cover up to eight video signals in its maximum configuration.
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BWA DiSCAN-PTZ.8 (oct-2012)
1. Multi-Camera Tracking Robot
DiSCAN-PTZ.8
Active multi-camera system for automatic
PTZ object tracking and close-up recording
of intruders using a fixed panoramic view
Simulated pictures, the real performance may vary.
CCTV Product
of the Year
• Enbedded cognitive video analytics in real time The tracking robot DiSCAN-PTZ.8 is an active speed dome
system for automatic PTZ intruder tracking in challenging lighting
• Operator free operation with manual override control
conditions. Features include multiple static panoramic observation
• One top view and up to six wide angle view cameras zones and up to eight channels H.264 recording on NAS devices.
• Up to 360 degrees of distortion-free panoramic view
The proprietary approach of triangular cognitive video analytics
• Designed for continuous 24/7 operation in low-light
allows three-dimensional modeling which, among other things,
• Multi-zone scan with priorities and time scheduling consider zone priority, number of tracking targets, moving object
• H.264 video compression with 8ch DVR functionality profiles and automatic facial zooming, if required. A single observati-
on unit provides a detection radius of up to 80 meters (260 feet),
• Record scan by field mark within panoramic picture
allowing for the control of an area as large as two hectares (5 acres).
The resolution of the visual coverage corresponds to a CCTV camera
distance of roughly three to five meters. The optical system is precon-
figured for 180, 270 or 360 degree panoramic observation and is ready
for immediate deployment. The robot can also be equipped with an
optional top view camera in order to eliminate "blind spots". This
allows the DiSCAN-PTZ.8 to cover up to eight video signals in its
maximum configuration.
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