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At GSX 2024, Hanwha Vision (Booth #1701) is highlighting its full range of AI-powered, cloud-connected surveillance solutions, from hardware devices offering 24/7 protection to software-based business intelligence delivering new data-driven business insights.

GSX attendees will see new applications of AI in Hanwha Vision’s IP cameras enabling precise detection, robust search, elevated data analysis, and enhanced image quality.

Intelligent software solutions

With the new OnCloud VMS and the full ecosystem of cloud-based apps, Hanwha is demonstrating how cloud capabilities enable on-premise and remote surveillance management, giving security professionals the highest level of flexibility for managing their surveillance resources.

Hanwha is showing how cloud capabilities enable on-premise and remote surveillance management

The convergence of hardware devices and intelligent software solutions is accelerating, creating new requirements for effective security and surveillance,” said Miguel Lazatin, senior director of marketing, Hanwha Vision America. “The data our cameras capture keeps everyone safe, but it’s also an invaluable source of meaningful and actionable insights to drive informed business decisions about staffing, sales, customer service and any number of business-related functions. That’s the new definition of surveillance as a total business solution.”

Overview of Hanwha Vision solutions

To navigate constantly changing business landscapes, organisations need new types of security and surveillance capabilities. Hanwha Vision is developing solutions to help organisations protect their operations today and propel them toward future success. An overview of the Hanwha Vision solutions to be featured at GSX booth #1701 include:

OnCloud direct-to-cloud VMS

OnCloud uses Natural Language Processing to make forensic review faster and more accurate

OnCloud is Hanwha Vision’s new direct-to-cloud video management system providing low-latency access to live and recorded video, searchable clips, event notifications, and more. It’s a fully cloud-based solution for monitoring an organisation's surveillance resources, whether it’s across a single facility or multiple sites. OnCloud uses Natural Language Processing to make forensic review faster and more accurate. 

Searching is instant and intuitive and search results can also be filtered by object classification and attributes. OnCloud users can invite integrators to share a dashboard view of customer sites to proactively identify potential issues before they arise. During an investigation, collaborators can securely upload documents, images and video files from their phones or other sources to share complete incident details.

AIB-800–8 channel AI Box

The AIB-800 eight-channel AI Box converts any camera supporting ONVIF/SUNAPI protocol into an AI-enabled device, avoiding the additional costs of replacing an entire system. The device detects and classifies people, vehicles, faces and licence plates and more in real time, greatly enhancing operator efficiency and the accuracy of video analytics. 

Wisenet AI algorithms can detect people and vehicles as distinct objects separate from their surroundings such as waving trees, shadows, or animals, significantly reducing false alarms and reducing storage and bandwidth. The AIB-800 seamlessly integrates with video management software from Milestone, Genetec, and Wisenet Wave. Operators can search AI events according to various attributes from AI cameras.

PNM-C32084RQZ AI PTRZ Powered by Jetson

The camera complies with Secure boot standards and uses signed and encrypted firmware

Hanwha Vision’s PNM-C32084RQZ 8MP x 4-channel AI PTRZ multi-directional camera delivers AI object classification and detection capabilities unmatched by competitive models. Support for NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 16GB/8GB and Orin Nano 8GB/4GB modules, plus access to the NVIDIA AI apps ecosystem, produces enhanced imaging quality and camera flexibility. Newly added Boolean Logic rules give users new possibilities when setting up event actions. 

The camera’s WiseNRII and Preferred Shutter Speed features eliminate noise and motion blur for clear imagery in all conditions, while AI technology monitors humans and vehicles with loitering and line-crossing analytics. The camera complies with Secure boot standards and uses signed and encrypted firmware. 

PNM-C16013RVQ - 4MP x 4 AI IR Mini Multi-directional Dome

Hanwha Vision’s PNM-C16013RVQ four-channel, mini multi-directional dome camera combines a field of view of up to 360° and AI analytics with WiseStream III video compression for bandwidth and storage reduction. The new camera, the most compact 4-channel model available with AI and built-in IR, can seamlessly blend into environments where inconspicuous aesthetics and image quality are required.

Its multi-directional capabilities enable discreet monitoring with no blind spots and its compact size makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. AI-based object detection and classification help generate metadata including object type (Person, Face, Vehicle, Licence Plate), reducing false alarms and enhancing forensic search efficiency. AI analytics monitor for loitering and line-crossing. Four built-in IR LEDs ensure crisp and clear video footage, even in low-light conditions.

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