Hanwha Vision has added artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to its compact range of mobile cameras. The range, including models TNV-C8014RM and TNV-C8034RM, offer AI analytics, alongside colour detection of clothing and vehicles, and dynamic privacy masking. At only 55mm in height, the range is described as discreet and suited to spaces with low ceilings, such as buses and trains.
Dynamic Privacy Masking
Dynamic Privacy Masking on the AI mobile cameras means that personally identifiable information such as people’s faces, clothing, and bodies blurred out in operator footage. If an event were to occur that requires evidence, a supervisor or manager would be able to unlock the redacted video for investigation. This feature is the makers say for busy public transport settings, in which video streams may be monitoring many passengers on the move.
The T series AI mobile cameras feature AI-powered analytics, including object and colour attribute detection. Alerts are only issued for events that merit a response, as AI-powered motion detection reduces the potential for false alarms caused by changing light patterns, wildlife or shadows.
Object detection for people, trucks, cars, buses and bicycles can alert operators to unexpected vehicles within a loading depot or to possible trespassing along railway lines and other hazardous or restricted areas. Colour detection provides further contextual information to ground teams or for forensic searches by classifying coloured vehicles or clothing items (upper/lower). Intelligent virtual analytics, including virtual area and line-crossing detection, enable operators to receive alerts based on an object entering a pre-defined space or crossing a line. Alerts can be set based on the time of day or specific object behaviour, for example, a person detected as loitering in an area, such as outside a station.
Business intelligence
The range adds much value to other business areas, including operations, sales and marketing. Heatmap analytics can influence station and sign layouts, while people and vehicle counting or queue management can inform staffing, transport, and maintenance schedules.
Vehicle solution
The camera incorporates Digital Image Stabilisation and has a gyro sensor to deliver images while moving, for example, on buses or trains. It also features defog and heating to reduce condensation when operating in wet conditions. The camera enables defocus detection, tampering and shock detection to alert operators to potential vandalism of the device and to prevent loss of footage. As for cybersecurity the products come with user and network authentication, OS/firmware protection, secure communication and more. This protects data from unauthorised user access, encrypts data for transit, and helps to prevent brute force attacks on the devices, the developers add.
John Lutz Boorman, Head of Product and Marketing, Hanwha Vision Europe, said: “The AI mobile cameras were designed to cater to environments where an intelligent, discreet, and low-profile camera was needed to ensure security, provide valuable business insights, and deliver clear footage in moving spaces. A host of AI-powered analytics on each camera ensures that operators are more informed about events occurring on buses, trains and in stations and depots, while delivering added value to operations and other business areas.”
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