3D people counting solution

September 2016 Surveillance, Integrated Solutions, Products & Solutions

VIVOTEK has announced a new stereo network camera for retail solutions, the SC8131. Featuring dual-lens design with VIVOTEK’s self-developed 3D Depth Technology, the SC8131 provides precise tracking and a high counting accuracy of up to 98%. To further optimise retail efficiencies, the camera integrates with VIVOTEK’s central management software, VAST, enabling real-time data transfer and comprehensive analysis reports.

“As we move into a new era of IP surveillance, VIVOTEK is proving that the contribution of the network camera extends beyond purely security applications,” said William Ku, vice president, Brand Business Division, VIVOTEK. “By allocating R&D resources into people-counting analysis, we’ve created the new stereo network camera which allows retailers to accurately measure visitor traffic and helps to drive business growth.”

The SC8131 delivers three key benefits for the retail market, including:

• Accurate traffic analysis: Uniquely designed with a dual-lens, the SC8131 mimics the eyes of human beings. Thanks to its 3D Depth Technology with up to 98% accuracy rate, the camera can distinguish individuals or groups, adult or children, and filter out carts, and strollers. Furthermore, it obtains bi-directional counting on a definable flow and tracking a moving path, avoiding double counting caused by u-turns.

• Improve staff management: When retailers recruit security staff or part-time employees to manually count traffic they tend to produce a less than satisfactory result. With VIVOTEK’s SC8131, these valuable human resources now can be managed more efficiently while producing far higher levels of accuracy.

• Optimise operating decisions: VIVOTEK is committed to helping retailers think ahead and maximise their ROI. The SC8131 enhances business intelligence via VIVOTEK’s central management software, VAST, which produces dedicated counting reports. These real-time reports can be exported by schedule or for areas in a line chart, bar graph or pie chart and directly exported into Snapshot. And all the data can also be exported to Microsoft Excel for analysis.

For more information contact VIVOTEK Inc., +886 2 8245 5282, pr@vivotek.com, www.vivotek.com





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