video surveillance camera
18.02.2011
Genetec announced today the launch of the AutoVu SharpX, the world's smallest high-resolution license plate recognition (LPR) camera.
Until now, law enforcement agencies looking to invest in advanced LPR technology were forced to compromise between size, reading performance and value. LPR cameras with superior read rates are typically large, attracting vandals and often occluding the light bar. Until now, smaller LPR cameras have not read as well, often requiring agencies to install multiple units to obtain adequate performance.
more20.05.2010
MAXIMUS, the new line by Videotec, features a broad range of stainless steel housings and integrated positioning units, designed for demanding applications in accordance with the strictest Standards for environments exposed to explosion risk.
more07.04.2010
Villennes-sur-Seine lies about 30 kilometers west of Paris, in the middle of a protected nature reserve. With 4,788 inhabitants, the small and prosperous city offers its population a very high quality of life. However, repeated incidents involving vandalism, theft and burglary have prompted the city council to install a video surveillance system.
Mobotix M12 day/night cameras were installed in September 2007.
more09.02.2010
No matter the type of video software, transmission, storage and management, no matter what kind of application ranging from a school hallway to an airport check-in, the heart of the system sits at the edge. It's the camera.
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