The manufacturer of complete security solutions via IP video, IndigoVision, has announced the integration of its SMS4 management software suite with Ipsotek's VISuite video content analysis solution.

Ipsotek-Integration

IndigoVision has announced an integration agreement with Ipsotek. The partnership will offer end users a complete solution to their specific needs by incorporating Ipsotek's advanced video analytics product, the VISuite, with IndigoVision's security management solution, SMS4.
Ipsotek's video content analysis solution, VISuite, receives video streamed from IndigoVision SMS4 and identifies predefined events and behaviors using the Scenario Based Detection rules engine (SBD). The SBD allows detections of multiple behaviors that must be applied simultaneously or in predefined sequences providing detailed knowledge of the behavior that drastically reduces false alarms.

The video is analyzed by Ipsotek hardware and software and once preconfigured behaviors are detected, linked alarms are automatically raised in the IndigoVision Control Center, the client interface for SMS4. Ipsotek and IndigoVision are able to offer end users solutions for perimeter protection, intrusion detection, traffic management, mass management, business intelligence and advanced vehicle and people tracking.

Sateesh Pedagadi, Ipsotek R&D Engineer, Reviewed: “In Ipsotek, we focus on providing the industry with solutions that are based on performance and profitability. This partnership offers both companies the opportunity to offer end users a unified and simple 'out of the box' solution.. Together we aspire to create and provide solutions that improve operational efficiency and safety, directed across common markets and the global security industry”.

For its part, Alex Swanson, Director of Engineering at IndigoVision, has targeted: “Integration with Ipsotek expands the range of video analytics available in SMS4. The incidents detected by VISuite trigger alarms in the Control Center that greatly help with the response times of surveillance personnel to security threats”.


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By • 25 Jan, 2013
• Section: General