IndigoVision, the leading manufacturer of Complete IP Video Security Solutions, is proud to announce its integration partnership with Ipsotek.

The partnership will offer end users a complete solution specific to their needs by incorporating Ipsotek’s advanced video analytics product, VISuite with IndigoVision’s Security Management Solution, SMS4™.

Ipsotek’s Video Content Analysis solution, VISuite, receives video streamed from IndigoVision’s SMS4™ and identifies predefined events and behaviour using patented Scenario Based Detection (SBD) rule engine. SBD allows multiple behaviour detections to be applied simultaneously or in predefined sequences providing a detailed understanding of behaviour which dramatically reduces false alarms.

Video is analysed by Ipsotek’s hardware and software and once the preconfigured behaviours are detected, linked alarms are automatically raised in IndigoVision’s Control Center, the client interface to SMS4™. Together Ipsotek and IndigoVision are able to offer end users solutions to; perimeter protection, intrusion detection, traffic management, crowd management, business intelligence, and advanced people and vehicle tracking.

“At Ipsotek, we focus on providing the industry with solutions which are performance driven and cost effective. This partnership gives both companies the opportunity to offer end users a unified and simple ‘out of the box’ solution. Together we aim to create and provide solutions that will improve operational efficiency and security, targeted through shared markets and the global security industry” said Sateesh Pedagadi, Senior R&D Engineer at Ipsotek.

Alex Swanson, Head of Engineering at IndigoVision comments “Integrating with Ipsotek expands the range of video analytics available within SMS4™. Incidents detected by VISuite trigger alarms within Control Center which greatly assist with the efficient response times of surveillance staff to security threats.”

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