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Bosch Intelligent Video Motion Detection
Bosch Security Systems has developed a real-time, automated video intelligence solution to improve threat detection and situational awareness. The Bosch Intelligent Video Motion Detection (IVMD) solution uses advanced video content analysis (VCA) to transform traditional video surveillance from a reactive tool to a powerful, proactive sensor. Acting as a “virtual operator” – it analyzes incoming video and automatically detects and notifies appropriate personnel of abnormal events or potentially threatening situations.
Bosch IVMD works with the Bosch Video over IP portfolio of encoders and cameras to push intelligence to the edge. IVMD is fully embedded into Dinion IP cameras and the VIP X Series encoders, including the VIP X1, VIP X2, and VIP X1600, running firmware version 2.0 (or greater). By embedding this VCA capability at the edge, the system is far more scalable than using massive centralized PC-based VCA servers. It also reduces bandwidth demands by only sending alarm video when the need is genuine. Its key features include:
- VCA for VIP X based encoders and Dinion IP cameras
- Embedded for scalability and bandwidth economy
- Adapts to changing backgrounds
- Up to 16 independent detector fields (e.g. areas of interest) for alarm generation
- Detects objects entering or leaving an area (detector field) or loitering within an area
- Object size, speed and direction filters to create specific detection "rules"
- Built-in tamper monitoring detects camera hooding/masking, blinding, defocusing, and repositioning
How does it work? IVMD is a software algorithm that detects movements of objects within an environment monitored by a video camera and generates alarm events that can be processed further in a CCTV system. IVMD uses advanced video content analysis to detect and track moving objects, filtering by their direction, speed and size, minimizing false alarms. IVMD intelligently adapts, continuously relearning the scene to take into account changing environmental conditions, making it insensitive to the classic challenges of rain and tree movement. IVMD can be configured easily to select the sensitive areas, minimum and maximum object sizes, and the motion direction that will trigger an alarm.
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