SecurityWorldMarket

28/09/2014

Surveon optimises portfolio

Taipei, Taiwan

Surveon has introduced the latest advanced functionalities to its full line of IP cameras, giving partners competitive product selections in the megapixel surveillance market. “Surveon’s advancements in image control and bandwidth optimisation, along with industrial-grade components, in-house design and production, and 3-year warranty, enable SIs to easily standout in megapixel project tenders, and it is a win-win move for both Surveon and our partners,” said Casper Wu, product manager of Surveon.

While conventional cameras use advanced sensors to improve image quality, dynamic lighting situations resulting in inconsistent quality remain a major challenge. With smart image optimisers, Surveon cameras can analyse lighting changes and automatically adjust the image functions to ensure clarity can be obtained under different lighting conditions.

Conventional cameras generally allow users to switch on/off the WDR/HDR function. The Smart Auto WDR/HDR function that is offered in Surveon cameras can be automatically activated or deactivated according to the lighting changes, preventing images from being too bright or too dark.

The Smart Shutter feature is used for capturing precise images of fast-moving objects by adjusting the shutter speed automatically to avoid captured images becoming blurry or dragging using the conventional shutter settings.

Many conventional cameras adjust the general exposure and allow either underexposed shadows or overexposed highlights. The Smart AE (Smart Auto Exposure) in a Surveon camera will automatically adjust the exposure based on a targeted area to bring out the proper exposure for the overall image. As for the Smart AF (Smart Auto Focus), it allows users to apply auto focus on a targeted area, showing the clear image of the region that really matters.

To solve the network bandwidth and storage issue with megapixel recording, Surveon cameras are equipped with advanced functions, such as ROI H264 SVC-Tand Offline recording to perform bandwidth saving and storage managment.  

ROI refers to Region of Interest.  Users can create up to eight independent regions with the ROI each with different video quality and frame rate, saving up to 30% of the network bandwidth.  The function of H.264 SVC-T is known as H.264 Scalable Video Coding Times; this allows users to select different bitstreams, automatically detects the bandwidth level to adjust the frame rates, and delivers suitable streaming to avoid lagging or freeze frames.

When the connection between the camera and NVR is down, to ensure no video loss, the Offline Recording feature helps Surveon cameras to automatically save images to its local storage (SD card) and resend to the configured NVR when the network connection is recovered.

In addition to these new and advanced features, Surveon megapixel cameras offer many other professional functions, such as real-time video analytics, IP67, vandal proof, IPv6 and HTTPS network protocols supported.



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