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20/09/2012

Airlive to showcase PIP technology at Essen

Airlive will showcase its latest intelligent video surveillance (IVS) and polycontrast interference photography (PIP) IP Cameras at the Security Essen next week.
The Airlive new Intelligent video surveillance (ISV) video analytics employ algorithms and vector partitioning to detect unexpected movement or unusual behaviour that may pose a threat to people, property and infrastructure.

The software filters and interprets data captured by Airlive IP cameras in circumstances where a human observer would struggle to assess developments as they arise. The analysis can be performed in real-time or retrospectively in playback for evidential purposes. Real-time messages on potential risks or situations requiring attention can take the form of audible and visual alarms, on-screen alerts, SMS messaging and direct communication with emergency services. Therefore, common scenarios where this Airlive solution would ideally suit would be applications for car security, abnormal pedestrian or vehicular motion, suspect packages and many others.

Airlive’s new polycontrast interpherence photography (PIP) IP cameras will be showing differences in human body energy. According to Airlive this method is based on the idea that the human energy field interferes with photons, and as a result this camera sees the scene with a different shade of light around the body. Airlive’s PIP IP cameras are able to displays a live image on a PC monitor where the electrical signals from a video camera are graded into clearly visible colours representing a much finer gradation of light intensity than the image entering the camera. Light intensities are distinguished by the camera in a way that is impossible to the human eye.


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