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OneTrack with thermal camera

The characteristic of thermal cameras are very different than conventional cameras: even if the thermal camera gives a lot less details than a natural image, the thermal image filters a lot of noise and reveals a lot of information that would be hard to detect, mostly at night.

These special characteristics makes it efficient to detect persons and vehicles at night, in low light and even in full sunlight. The OneTrack system can perform efficiently object detection on those thermal cameras, IP or analog.

Testing performed with thermal cameras with new object detection functions of the OneTrack allowed to detect a pedestrian at night at a distance of around 400 feet, with a minimum of false detections.


AutoTrack vs MultiTrack

AutoTrack camera or MultiTrack system?

PTZ tracking systems essentially works in 2 modes: Autotrack or Multitrack. In Autotrack mode, the PTZ camera detects the motion in the image and positions itself by trying to center the detected object. Of course, when the PTZ is oriented in one direction, it cannot detect what’s going on in the other direction. To perform detection in a 360 deg angle, a tour is required. During the tour, the camera performs the video detection at each step and launches a tracking if required. However, performing a tour requires some time, so it’s possible to miss a fast intrusion.

In Multitrack mode, the video detection is performed on fixed cameras associated to the PTZ. When an object is detected on a fixed camera, the controller positions the PTZ directly on the detected object. The fixed cameras can be positioned to cover the entire zone to monitor. If many objects are detected, the PTZ can jump from one object to the other at a fast speed. Even more, since the detection is done by the fixed cameras, the intelligent video analyzer can classify the objects (car, pedestrian) and filter false objects like reflections on puddles, waving flags, etc. In Autotrack mode, since the PTZ is always moving, there is no background available to perform this kind of classification.

 


The ONVIF Protocol

Until recently, connecting IP video surveillance equipment of different manufacturers was problematic. Each brand used their own proprietary communication protocol.

An international forum wants to change this situation by defining a standard specification for connecting those equipment. There are multiple advantages of the ONVIF standard, including:

  • Easier connection between the various security equipment by using a unified protocol;
  • Greater flexibility when choosing the system components by reducing compatibility requirements.

Even if the ONVIF specification is quite recent, this standard has all the potential of bringing a lot to the security industry.

 


OneTrack Mobile

OneTrack Mobile released for Android & iOS (iPhone & iPad)

Apple App Store

Android app on Google Play


ONVIF support

The OneTrack system supports ONVIF network cameras.

With this compatibility, a large selection of fixed cameras, PTZ cameras and IP video encoders can be connected to the OneTrack system. For an actual list of tested camera models, please visit our forum.


H.264 support

The OneTrack system support H.264 recording and video streaming.


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