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Arteco, a global provider of event-driven intelligent video management solutions, announced that its Video Event Management and Video Intelligence Solutions are now compatible with the new Hanwha Techwin Wisenet 5 chipset.

Arteco's intelligent solutions, including license plate recognition and other edge-based retail and security analytics, deliver advanced capabilities to Hanwha customers. Through the combination of these leading technologies, organidations can gain new levels of insight through the automation of video monitoring processes to strengthen security, enhance loss and fraud reduction, optimise operations and boost awareness.

Arteco LPR Application

Combining the powerful OCR algorithm with Hanwha’s latest technology, the new Arteco LPR Application allows detection of license plates at speeds of up to 80 mph. The edge-based software can also be configured to send event notifications to the Arteco NEXT VEMS as well as to third-party applications. It can also host a license plate list, allowing the camera to become a standalone device to manage devices such as barriers or gates, giving access only to authorized vehicles.

The powerful Wisenet 5 technology, which drives the Wisenet series X camera line, includes advanced features, enables faster processing and delivers extreme performance to a wide range of video surveillance applications. The Wisenet 5 chipset is set apart from previous generations by its Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) decibel level and H.265 data compression capabilities. Most cameras today only offer a maximum of 120dB, but Hanwha's new 2-megapixel camera models will offer a 150dB.

Advanced analytic functionality

“We have partnered for integration with Arteco for many years,” said Ray Cooke, VP of Business Development, North America, Hanwha Techwin America. “Now, with Aretco’s support of our Wisenet 5 technology, customers can leverage analytics for both indoor and outdoor environments, like retailers and utilities, and gain insight on their operations, safety and security.”

“Hanwha delivers a strong combination of camera quality and value in the industry today and our continued partnership strengthens our joint commitment to delivering affordable, advanced analytic functionality to our global customer base,” said Giampaolo Sabbatani, CEO, Arteco.

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