This infrared spectrum thermal camera for indoor security incorporates edge-based analysis to provide a non-contact alternative to traditional detection methods.

Avigilon H4 ETD

Motorola Solutions has incorporated to its catalog of security and video analysis, the elevated temperature detection chamber Avigilon H4 Thermal ETD, which is integrated with corner analytics to detect faces, take the internal temperature and notify operators if there are people with elevated body temperature.

Avigilon H4 ETDThis indoor thermal security camera offers a low-friction solution that does not require contact, which makes it different from traditional detection methods. Enables high-performance pre-screening of people to detect signs of elevated body temperatures and keep facilities and staff safe.

“When examining indicators of elevated body temperature at an entry point, we are helping companies protect the health and well-being of their teams”, comments John Kedzierski, Senior Vice President of Security and Video Analytics at Motorola Solutions. “Our technology can provide insights that help our clients better manage their operations and obtain business results more securely.”.

The H4 Thermal ETD solution is comprised of an infrared spectrum thermal camera and features edge-based analyses to provide a non-contact alternative to traditional detection methods.

Designed to work with Avigilon Control Center (Acc), elevated temperature events can be configured on this platform along with comprehensive comprehensive workflows for monitoring, assignment and recognition of alarms that detect elevated temperature.

Among the features offered by this camera are its available ports for external audio, including sirens, microphones or speakers for sound deterrence situations. Also, also includes HDSM Smartcodec technology, that optimizes the compression levels of the zones of a scene to maximize bandwidth savings, allowing you to keep internet connectivity costs down.


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By • 25 Sep, 2020
• Section: MAIN HIGHLIGHT, Detection, Video surveillance