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`Overview
`The Aspectus VI-System™ is a Video Intelligence system for large-scale video surveillance
`networks (dozens to thousands of cameras). VI-System™ is based on Aspectus patented
`/PolP™ (Image Processing over IP} technology that constitutes a breakthrough in theway
`Video Intelligence is processed, enabling video cameras to produce a whole new layer of
`surveillance benefits on top of existing infrastructure. /PolP™ distributed image processing
`enables low-cost deployment of a large number of intelligent and powerful sensors in the
`field. In addition to the traditional use of CCTV cameras for alarm verification and recording,
`/PolP™ enables all cameras to be used for automatic detection of a variety of security
`breach events such as intrusion detection, unattended bags, unauthorized crowding,
`suspicious behavior, facial recognition, LPR (License Plate Recognition), smoke and fire
`detection and more.
`Aspectus Detectors were designed from the ground up to support the /Po/P™ architecture.
`The VI-System™ also leverages proven 3rd party algorithms that were modified and packaged to
`become /PolP™ compatible. This approach enables Aspectus to offer a wide range of first-class,
`quality Detectors and Video Intelligence solutions at competitive price points, highly suitable for
`large scale installations
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`Aspectus VI-System™ Benefits
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`- An end-to-end solution that integrates a rich set of event-detection
`capabilities with video transmission, recording and display in one suit.
`1 1 - High-end algorithms including detection of multi-camera events, sequence of events, alert
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`levels and many other features which are all enabled by using a powerful server.
`- Aspectus' unique /Po/P™ architecture reduces the amount of equipment in the
`field to compact VideoOutpost™ units - lower installation and maintenance cost.
`- Modify detection rules in minutes in order to meet customer's constantly changing needs,
`using a powerful toolbox including VMD and many other algorithms.
`- Scale-up from few dozens to thousands of cameras at your own rate, while using all the
`components purchased at day one.
`- Designed for easy integration with a variety of video devices, algorithms and applications.
`- All detection rules, configuration data, events video records are stored on a central
`database, enabling easy backup and management from any location on the network.
`- The combination of robust equipment in the field and a fail-safe server ensures very high
`reliability and minimizes maintenance cost and field visits.
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`The VideoOutpost™ is a compact field-based video device which performs
`raw video processing and MPEG4 video encoding. VideoOutpost™ converts
`any analog camera to an IP camera with first-class Video Intelligence capabilities.
`The raw video processing (cailled "feature extraction") is done by Aspectus
`unique VI-Agent™ algorithm, which is embedded inside the VideoOutpost™.
`The result is very low-bandwidth data (usually less than 1 0Kbps) which is
`transmitted to the VI-Server™ for further processing. Only when an event is
`detected or upon operator's demand, the VideoOutpost™ is requested to
`transmit a video stream.
`VideoOutpost™ uses a high performance MPEG4 video encoder at up to D1 quality.
`VideoOutpost™ features an audio channel (for intercom and PA purposes), digital inputs (for
`external sensors), dry-contact outputs (for remote activation of illumination and other appliances)
`and a serial port for PTZ camera interface. 1-Channel or 4-Channels versions are available.
`VideoOutpost™ is the only system component (other that the cameras) in the field, while all
`the other components are installed at the control room or anywhere around the network. This
`ensures high reliability and low maintenance cost.
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`The VI-Server™ is the "brain" and main component of the VI-System™
`platform. It can receive and process data streams from tens to thousands of
`VideoOutpost™ units installed in the field . Using the IPolP™ architecture,
`which supports low-bandwidth bi-directional communication with the
`VideoOutpost ™ units, the VI-Server™ is able to perform a wide range of
`software pre-configured detection missions in real time.
`The server hardware can be custom configured in a variety of manners
`to achieve a desired level of fault tolerance and redundancy for a specific
`installation. The VI-Server™ software is designed to support single and
`multi-processor hardware on a Windows™ or Linux™ based environment.
`All of the information generated by the Detectors, including detailed event
`history, resides on a central database that also provides backup, retrieval, and extensive
`reporting capabilities. Aspectus VI-Server™ can be flexibly scaled up to accommodate tens
`and up to thousands of video channels (cameras).
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`The VI-Sentry™ is a C2 (command & control) application which enables users
`to monitor and handle events, set event detection criteria and control various
`parameters. Using VI-Sentry™, a single operator may handle, review, and
`analyze automatically detected suspicious
`activity from thousands of cameras in the field. VI-Sentry™ is designed to
`minimize the amount of visual information exposed to the operator.
`Only suspected events or manually selected cameras are displayed.
`In order to facilitate the definition of event criteria rules, VI-Sentry™ uses a
`friendly wizard that guides the user step-by-step how to set the very powerful rules easily and
`efficiently. The VI-Sentry™ also supports definition of complex multi-camera events (e.g. a
`person is detected by both camera1 and camera 2) and also sequences (e.g. a vehicle stops
`for more than 1 minute, and a person leaves the vehicle unattended).
`The VI-Sentry™ is also used to access and display recorded video of detected events. The
`user may search the event log for. specific records by date, camera name or location, type of
`event and much more. The VI-Sentry™ can be operated from any PC station on the network.
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`1-4, Vp-p, 750, NTSC\PAL
`Video Input
`Video Out
`Vp-p, 750, NTSC\PAL
`Video Format
`MPEG-4 up to 4GIF 30FPS
`8 opto- isolated
`Digital Inputs
`Digital Outputs
`4 dry contact
`RS232\RS485
`Serial Ports
`LED Indicators
`Power, Network
`Baers
`Built in Test
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`Network
`Ethemet 10\100
`Requirements
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`WindowsXP
`Unique ID
`Operating System
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`Power Consumption
`Modesof operation
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`Remote Control
`Full control, remote
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`P4 2GHz 512MB RAM
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`Graphical or aerial
`photograph all sites
`Sensor locations and
`status
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`Detection areas and rules
`Up to 32 live\recorded
`video windows
`Event logs
`Detector scheduling
`System performance
`yeh iatfos
`MPEG-4 up to 4CIF
`30FPS
`Up to 120 seconds
`Event video with object
`track, date and time,
`camera deyails, event
`type and other data,
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`Up to 10,000 events of 5
`minutes each.
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`Aspectus V/-System™ - Data sheet
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`Reports
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`Video Recording format
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`Pre alarm Recording
`Recorded data
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`Video Storage
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`Bi directional audio
`Real Time Clock
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`Vi-Server™
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`Operating System
`Number of cameras
`supported
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`Windows Server, Linux
`Fully scalable from 10's
`to 1000's
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`Number of
`simultaneous
`detectors per camera
`Supported detectors
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`Detector scheduling
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`Redundancy
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`Unlimited
`VMD, SOD, LOP, LPR,
`TV, BR, FR, VSD
`Daily, weekly, monthly,
`custom
`Fully redundant, no single
`point of failure
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`The following Detectors will be available:
`VMDetector™ - A Large-scale Video Motion Detection system
`NMDetector™ - Static objects detection (unattended bag, stopped car).
`Loss prevention (detects missing objects in a museum, retail etc.)
`GVDetector™ - detects vandal graffiti, ad sticking and painting at public places
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`All specifications are preliminary and subject to change without notice.
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`Headquarters:
`Alon Building, Park Azorim P.O. Box 3142
`Petach Tikva 49130, Israel
`Tel. +972-3-9291500 Fax. +972-3-9221730
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`US Office:
`23 Tyler Rd. Lexington MA, 02420
`Tel.+1-781-6528850 Fax.+1-781-2407892
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`info@aspectusvi.com
`www.aspectusvi.com
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`(©) 2003-2004 Aspectus Ltd. All rights reserved
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