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Bosch reports success at IFSEC 2007

Bosch President cites Video Content Analysis as an exciting emerging technology that will greatly enhance CCTV effectiveness

Bosch Security Systems is reporting an excellent response to its technologies on show at the recent IFSEC 2007, with tangible enquiries from a cross-section of quality installers, consultants and end-users interested in its CCTV, Intruder and Communications technologies.
Along with Bosch¡¯s extensive range of well-proven products, the new generation Autodome modular camera proved to be very popular over the four days of the show, with installers and end-users alike.  The Generation 4 Autodome range uses intelligent, interchangeable modules that enable installers to match the dome performance exactly with their requirements.  The modules also mean that installers can update camera functionality quickly and cost-effectively in the future allowing end-users to migrate to more advanced technologies without having the associated costs of replacing the entire dome.
In a presentation made to key customers and invited guests to Bosch¡¯s stand, BSS President, Uwe Glock addressed the continuing improvements in global security, safety and communications and Bosch¡¯s ongoing commitment to it:
¡°The main driver of technology in our industry continues to be the transition from analogue to digital, (IP or IT convergence).  Although it will take some years for the huge installed base of analogue systems to make the transition, the cost and feature advantages of digital systems will make their way in the market.  Along with the transition to digital we see the continuing integration of security systems, namely CCTV with access control, as well as the increasing demand for integration with other building management systems.
¡°An exciting emerging technology that is greatly enhancing the effectiveness of CCTV security is Video Content Analysis -- VCA. We are developing algorithms that are much smarter than the relatively simple video motion detection algorithms of a few years ago.  They are capable not only of motion detection, but also of detecting specific objects like dropped baggage, direction of movement and even suspicious behavior such as loitering -- all in real-time.  We call it the Intelligent Motion Video Detection (IMVD) algorithm, and we currently deploy it in our IP network products.

 

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