Endura intelligent video

June 2008 Surveillance

Through constant screening and filtering of video, this solution - consisting of an Endura Intelligent Video Encoder (hardware) and Video Analytics Behaviors (software) - can use pre-defined rules to identify specific conditions and notify operators via alarm. Operators can then make quick, informed decisions. With this ability to 'manage the situation by exception', security teams can deploy personnel only when and where they are needed - saving time and resources.

The new Pelco-designed Endura Intelligent Encoders, combined with a suite of seven object and activity detection behaviours - including, Abandoned Object, Object Removal, Vibration Removal, Adaptive Motion, Directional Motion, Object Counting and Camera Sabotage - allow users to distribute 'intelligence' to the edge of their security systems. What is more, this suite of intelligent video products is fully integrated and systemised into the Endura video security system. The unique design allows the Endura Intelligent Encoder to deliver dual independent MPEG-4 video streams of up to 30 images per second, per video stream, while still processing object detection software.

"The powerful and intuitive user interface makes it quick and easy for installers and users to customise the operation of video analytics for their unique environments. Alarms, relays, and much more are systemised with the rest of Endura - making this system truly intelligent. There is no need for additional system integration work - users can get up and running with video analytics immediately," says Rob Morello, Pelco senior product marketing manager.

The Endura approach puts the power of intelligent video where it is needed - at the edge of a network.

Placing intelligent encoders at the edge of an IP video system offers key performance advantages over centralised approaches. The system can immediately process video in realtime, which allows for a higher level of accuracy in video analytics. This distributed approach also relieves the system of unnecessary bandwidth demands, which may overburden centralised systems.

For more information contact Pelco SA, +27 (0)12 809 3493, [email protected], www.pelco.com





Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Hikvision launches AcuSeek NVR
Surveillance Products & Solutions AI & Data Analytics
By integrating natural language interaction, Hikvision’s AcuSeek NVR enables precise video and image retrieval within seconds, marking a transformative milestone for the security industry's advance into intelligent and efficient applications.

Read more...
2025 video surveillance market set for improved fortunes
News & Events Surveillance
Novaira Insights has unveiled its latest report, World Market for Video Surveillance Hardware and Software – 2025 Edition, forecasting a healthy growth rate of 8,1% until 2029, excluding China.

Read more...
Dallmeier and Hexagon form a technology partnership
Surveillance
Dallmeier and Hexagon have agreed to form a technology partnership, which will see the two companies combine their expertise to develop integrated security solutions for various application areas, particularly critical infrastructures.

Read more...
Analyse, automate, and optimise logistics processes
neaMetrics Surveillance Transport (Industry) Products & Solutions Logistics (Industry)
In today’s rapidly evolving logistics sector, the pressure to improve process efficiency, optimise resource usage, and ensure seamless security is more intense than ever. Smart, proactive surveillance is no longer a luxury — it is a critical operational necessity.

Read more...
Safer spaces through smart surveillance
NEC XON Surveillance
Advances in facial recognition technology are transforming surveillance from a mere recording tool into an intelligent, integrated system that enhances real-time safety, moving beyond the traditional expansion of CCTV efforts.

Read more...
Next generation of AI-powered video telematics
IoT & Automation Surveillance Transport (Industry)
Webfleet, Bridgestone’s fleet management solution in South Africa, has launched Webfleet Video 2.0, an AI-powered solution designed to enhance fleet safety, security, compliance with local regulations and operational efficiency through real-time video insights.

Read more...
Key design considerations for a control room
Leaderware Editor's Choice Surveillance Training & Education
If you are designing or upgrading a control room, or even reviewing or auditing an existing control room, there are a number of design factors that one would need to consider.

Read more...
Smart cities and the role of video security
Surveillance Integrated Solutions
As cities around the world continue to embrace smart technology, including IoT that not only connects to people, but also the surrounding activity, the integration of advanced video security systems is crucial to ensure safety and efficiency in environments.

Read more...
How intrusion protection helps secure O&G operations
Surveillance Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection Industrial (Industry)
For O&G operators in Africa, physical security remains one of the biggest considerations, particularly when it comes to perimeter protection and the ability to mitigate intruder-related incidents.

Read more...
Axis secures the Waterfront
Surveillance Entertainment and Hospitality (Industry) Retail (Industry)
Axis Communications shares insight into its longstanding partnership with the V&A Waterfront, one of Africa’s premier retail and mixed-use precincts, through its latest, updated customer success story.

Read more...










While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd. | All Rights Reserved.