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I contacted Anson Moran at Viasys. He gave me a quick tour of the product via a GoToMeeting session. Their products include camera plug-ins for Axis and IQeye, hardware analytic boxes for IP and analog cameras, and software that runs on the server. They currently support Linux servers and will soon support Windows servers. The plug-ins not only install on the Axis cameras, but also the Axis video servers such as the 7404. They also offer 30-day trials.

 

One of the key features of their analytics is the ability to define the distance to object at both the top and bottom of the field of view. This allows the algorithm to compensate for camera tilt (e.g. cameras that are tilted down).

 

The current focus is perimeter alarm detection for fixed cameras. Currently, they do not support PTZ autotracking.

 

Best,

Christopher

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I'm downloading the plug-in for the Axis 223M now. I also have a Q7404 video encoder, but have not yet installed it. Looking forward to trying that as well.

 

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Christopher

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I just installed on a 223M. First attempt hung the camera. Did a manual reset and second install seems to be OK. Will test for the next few days to see how this compares with the Axis motion detection.

 

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Christopher

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Integration is not complete with Exacq yet but it will be finished in the next week or so. I have it installed on my 211 and I will be testing for the next couple of weeks untill I get the P1346

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Integration is not complete with Exacq yet but it will be finished in the next week or so.

 

Yeah, I just discovered that. Should have waited to install the plug-in. Looking forward to support for exacq. Fast moving clouds on windy days cause ground shadow problems for both Axis and Panasonic. Will be interesting to see if viasys can detect motion but ignore moving cloud shadows.

 

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Christopher

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