Security & Surveillance
Security and surveillance takes the video input from surveillance cameras, returns that data to the computer host for real-time image processing and recognition, and displays it on a monitor. A wide range of locations, including stores and museums, use these technologies for surveillance systems, body temperature and thermal sensing, facial recognition, and access control. With the advancement of the internet and image processing technologies, security monitoring is becoming smarter and more advanced. These computers can now do people counting, intrusion detection, customer analysis, boundary protection, traffic analysis, congestion warning, facial recognition, area analysis, and loiter detection. These intelligent monitoring applications are the future of security control, and embedded computers play a key computational role in this scheme.
Applications
- CCTV surveillance system
- Central monitoring system
- Object detection
- Real-time pose estimation
- Video analytics
Customer Requirements & Why Cincoze?
High-performance computing, for fast high-definition image processing In addition to supporting the latest Intel® high-performance CPUs, you can choose to install one or more commercially available GPU cards according to processing requirements. No matter how large or high-definition the images, real-time processing is possible, and the computer provides ultra-high power to meet the needs of various high-efficiency applications.
Multiple PoE, for connection to high-speed IP cameras Multiple IEEE802.3at PoE+ ports provide up to 25.5 W of power per port. This power supply meets all high-speed IP cameras' power requirements and drives everything stably from the connected device terminal.
Large storage & RAID, for security and numerous images Device storage is configurable for large-capacity or high-speed storage such as SSD, HDD, mSATA, and NVMe according to computer requirements. RAID array storage operations include RAID 0/1/5/10, providing safe, secure storage for large-capacity layouts.
Quick-access hard disk, for easy emergency access The hard disk placement inside the computer's main front panel makes access easy. In addition to improving the convenience of maintenance, it is convenient to retrieve monitoring data in an emergency. It is easy to open the front panel to get to the hard drive pronto.