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3xLOGIC, a globally renowned innovator and provider of security hardware, software and cloud-based solutions that drive business intelligence, will be exhibiting at The Security Event 2023 at the Birmingham NEC, from 25th April – 27th April, 2023.

On stand 4/J60 at The Security Event 2023, visitors will be able to discover more about its comprehensive range of products, systems and services.

The last 12 months has been a period of considerable development activity for 3xLOGIC and we will use The Security Event to showcase our latest innovations,” commented Richard Joslin, Senior Director of Global Sales at 3xLOGIC.

X-Series Edge Based Deep Learning Analytics Camera

3xLOGIC’s new X-Series Edge Based Deep Learning Analytics cameras will be taking centre stage

Building on the success of its world class hardware range, 3xLOGIC’s new X-Series Edge Based Deep Learning Analytics cameras will be taking centre stage.

The phase one release of select cameras will have far reaching applications within 3xLOGIC’sVIGIL and VIGIL CLOUD suite of video management products and provide deep learning based advanced object tracking analytics.

New cameras use predictive analysis to track objects

These new cameras analyse movements and behaviours and use predictive analysis to track each object constantly. People, objects, and vehicle events can be filtered so that only important activations are acted upon.

These are particularly effective in dense and complex scenes with applications in perimeter protection, person, object, and vehicle detection and notifications, as well as business intelligence use cases for advanced dwell time and people counting.

VIGIL CLOUD

In addition, 3xLOGIC’s popular VIGIL CLOUD solution will be highlighted with new product features. This innovative ecosystem delivers a truly holistic view of the entire secured premise and 3xLOGIC has further expanded its functionality with the implementation of the above-mentioned edge based deep learning analytics.

Person and vehicle detection capabilities have been integrated to refine the analytics of the motion zone

This sets the groundwork for further development and positions VIGIL CLOUD as a driving force for reliable, secure and well provisioned security infrastructures. 

Person and vehicle detection capabilities have been integrated to refine the analytics of the motion zone to only notify when a person or vehicle is present, greatly reducing the number of notifications and false alarms, and allowing users to focus only on what is important.

VIGIL CLOUD includes multi-camera, multi-view functionality

VIGIL CLOUD includes multi-camera, multi-view functionality, in which users can select up to six cameras to view live feeds simultaneously with the option of viewing multiple locations as well. It is now possible to manage and share cases externally with cooperating agencies including law enforcement.

Users can share video clips and all case comments with multiple email addresses, and to ensure a full audit trail a notification will be sent to the system administrator indicating a case has been shared externally.

VIGIL Video Management

3xLOGIC has also been working hard to augment the best-in-class features and functionality found in the VIGIL Video Management System and is set to introduce two versions of VIGIL 12.5. Alongside the traditional Windows based option, VIGIL 12.5 Linux OS provides a lower cost solution and is based on the Linux Debian 11 OS.

VIGIL 12.5

An enhanced network camera user experience simplifies camera onboarding and fully remote configuration

VIGIL 12.5 offers full remote server settings via the new platform agnostic VIGIL Server Management Utility (VSMU) and VIGIL Client. Also included are enhanced pan tilt zoom (PTZ) controls that allow a user to focus on an object or individual by simply drawing a box around it, as well as ONVIF-M support for analytics metadata.

Furthermore, an enhanced network camera user experience simplifies camera onboarding and fully remote configuration, and the VIGIL CLOUD plug-in for video streaming, retention and case management is also built in.

New NVR with Dual Thermal/Visible Light Imager

Visitors will also have the chance to see 3xLOGIC’s new NVR-1U-8CH w/Linux OS network video recorder (NVR), along with the VX-VT-56-DUAL-X dual thermal/visible light imager – a state-of-the-art 5MP outdoor camera with an integrated 56 degree thermal imager.

It is a tremendously exciting period for us and we’re looking forward to discussing our activities with those attending The Security Event,” mentioned Richard Joslin, adding “It is set to be one of the highlights of the year for the security technology sector and visitors to our stand will have a fantastic opportunity to get hands-on with our latest innovations, speak to our team of experts and discover the many advantages of working with us.

He continues, “Furthermore, I would also encourage anyone who wants to get a sneak peek of what we will be showing at The Security event to join our zoom webinar on April 13th at 13:00.

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