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Videonetics announces that its patented and state-of-the-art Unified Video Computing Platform (UVCP™) is now ONVIF S, G, T, M Compliant.

AI and DL framework

Powered by AI and DL framework, Videonetics Unified Video Computing Platform encompasses Intelligent VMS, Video Analytics, Intelligent Traffic Management System, Facial Recognition, and Video Computing Platform as a Service (VCPaaS™).

Currently, Videonetics has secured more than 145 cities, 80+ airports, 18000+ traffic lanes, and 100+ large enterprises across many geographies. Videonetics has always been at the forefront of innovation and developing strong relationships with its partners.

IP-based video surveillance integration

Receiving ONVIF ‘S, G, T, M’ conformance for our AI-enabled Unified Video Computing Platform is a benchmark"

On this achievement, Tuhin Bose, VP & CTO, Videonetics expressed, “Receiving ONVIF ‘S, G, T, M’ conformance for our AI-enabled Unified Video Computing Platform is a benchmark and achievement for us."

Tuhin Bose adds, "Achieving ONVIF compliance empowers our partners and customers to integrate a wide range of IP-based video surveillance devices that are best suited for their projects while ensuring flexibility and integrity. Videonetics is committed to continuing to adopt open standards for better interoperability and openness.

Profile S

Profile S allows the common functionalities shared by ONVIF conformant video management systems and devices such as IP cameras or encoders that send, configure, request, or control the streaming of media data over an IP network.

The profile includes specific features such as pan, tilt, zoom control, audio streaming, and relay outputs.

Profile G

Profile G specifications allow software and hardware products from different vendors to be compatible with one another, when it comes to the recording, search and replay of video on board a network video product.

Profile T

Profile T supports encoding formats to ensure high compression efficiency, resulting in less disk storage space

Profile T supports video streaming features such as H.265 over and above H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG encoding formats, imaging settings, and alarm events such as motion and tampering detection.

These encoding formats ensure high compression efficiency, resulting in less disk storage space and less bandwidth usage for streaming, reducing the overall costs of system ownership.

Profile M

Conformance to Profile M enables easier metadata integration and events with ONVIF Profile M conformant clients like video management software and services.

It has interfaces for generic object classification and specified metadata for geolocation, vehicle, license plate, human face, and the human body.

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