VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE OBJECT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLOSEVIEW NIO SECURITY, INC. #40 10700 Stringfellow Road Bokeelia FL 33922 Video surveillance software for object detection and tracking using a moveable camera, and real-time video surveillance hardware in connection therewith;CLOSE VIEW;
DYNAPEL CLOSEVIEW NIO SECURITY, INC. #40 10700 Stringfellow Road Bokeelia FL 33922 video surveillance software for object detection and tracking using a moveable camera, and real-time video surveillance hardware in connection therewith;DYNAPEL CLOSE VIEW;
DYNAPEL TRACKASSIST NIO SECURITY, INC. #40 10700 Stringfellow Road Bokeelia FL 33922 video surveillance software for object detection and assisted tracking using a moveable camera, and real-time video surveillance hardware in connection therewith;DYNAPEL TRACK ASSIST;
TRACKASSIST NIO SECURITY, INC. #40 10700 Stringfellow Road Bokeelia FL 33922 Video surveillance software for object detection and assisted tracking using a moveable camera, and real-time video surveillance hardware in connection therewith;TRACK ASSIST;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Cameras that are related to an alarm and a time period of an image that each camera records are defined in advance, and at a time of alarm occurrence, management data is made with reference to the definition contents. A surveillance object's transfer path is presumed, and on the basis of this presumption, with each of cameras installed along the pathway, the time periods of the images that are to be associated with an event are each delayed and defined. By this, it is possible to record the suspicious behavior that the surveillance object demonstrates at the time of alarm occurrence and the suspicious behavior that the surveillance object demonstrates on its transfer path to a surveillance area as an event image. Furthermore, it is possible to narrow the time periods of images in which the surveillance object may be caught.