Bosch thermal camera helps ensure security in environments with limited vision
March 15, 2017 | 15:13
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Early object detection
What makes the DINION IP thermal 8000 camera so special is the combination of thermal imaging and standard Intelligent Video Analytics at the edge. Combining these features makes the camera suitable for applications that require video content analysis over larger distances up to 762m. The state-of-the-art Intelligent Video Analytics enables the camera to differentiate between genuine security events and known false triggers such as challenging environments or applications that require video content analysis over larger distances.
The DINION IP thermal 8000 camera offers a choice in resolutions: QVGA or VGA. Configuring the on-board analytics is easy thanks to the built-in gyro sensor. This sensor provides the most important values needed for automatic set up – simply enter the height of the camera to complete the configuration process.
Data Security
Bosch is driving a four-step approach to maximise data security by considering physical and cyber security. It involves creating trust, securing data, managing user access rights and meeting IT industry standards.
Because the camera is often the most remote outpost in a network, it is easily overlooked when implementing data security measures. Bosch has several measures in place to secure its cameras. One measure is that all Bosch IP cameras feature a unique, built-in Trusted Platform Module (TPM). This safely store all certificates and keys needed for authentication and encryption. Even in cases of unauthorised access, the TPM ensures that the keys cannot be retrieved.
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