axis the future of ip video
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50 times more performance
within ten year
Technology Trends
Chip size reduction/functionality increase
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Technology Trends - Processors
Drivers
> Much more processig power
> Memory cost down continous
> Rapid sensor development
– Much bigger variety
Resulting in
> Better image quality.
> HD & Megapixel cameras at full framerate in all segments.
> Much more built-in processing for video analytics.
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Technology Trends - Processors
High powered processors (5X)
> Superior image quality
> Noise reduction
> WDR
> HDTV
> H.264 compression
> High resolution 1080p@30 FPS
> Low power consumption
> Multiple streams
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Technology Trends - Processors
Noise reduction in image pipe
> Image noise limits performance today
> More processing performance enables noise reduction allowing better images
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Wide Dynamic Range
> By using different sensor adjustment/exposure time for different parts of the image, the Dynamic Range can be extended
Technology Trends - Processors
With WDR
Without WDR
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
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CMOS taking over more and
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Mobile phone industry drives
small pixel development,
used in improved IP camera sensors
Higher resolution at same
cost
new color filters
back-side illumination
improved CMOS tech
cross-talk reduction
WDR technologies
Shutter in CMOS
Higher frame rates
micro lenses
Image sensor evolution/revolution
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
HDTV IP Cameras
>Casinos
>Security checkpoints
>Traffic surveillance
>Entrance camera in retail stores
>License plate recognition
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
HDTV network camera meeting the SMPTE HDTV standard
>Guarantee for high-quality images
>The HDTV label guarantees:
– Better color representation
– Guaranteed resolution
– Full frame rate
– Wide screen format
>5x higher resolution than a standard TV
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
HDTV standards as defined by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE):
> SMPTE 296M (720p) – Broadcasting of HDTV
> Resolution:1280x720 in 16:9 format
> Full frame rate 30 and/or 60 fps
> Wider color spectrum than standard TV
> SMPTE 274M (1080p/i) – Blu-ray and computer graphics
> Resolution: 1920x1080 in 16:9 format
> Full frame rate 30 and/or 60 fps
> Wider color spectrum than standard TV
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
Old New
Image Sensor Performance
>Each new sensor generation improves performance.
> Today’s sensor generation only needs half the light compared to previous generation to give the same image
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
Increased Megapixel performance
– Single camera covering an area that four cameras would normally cover
– 30 FPS @ 2 Megapixel (1600 x 1200)
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Technology Trends – Image Sensor
Virtual Cameras
> One camera covering a large area at high resolution
> One camera substitutes many cameras ”virtual cameras”
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Technology Trends - Analytics
Video Analytics
> Higher performance in cameras will make it possible to place advanced applications at the edge (embedded in the camera)
– Truly scalable
– One analytics engine per camera
– Analytics close to where images are captured
> More additional/supporting input
– Audio
– Wind/temperature, etc.
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Technology Trends - Analytics
Intelligent video at the edge– Certification that modules to not affect advertised specifications
– Edge analytics
Axis Video Analytics Platform
Axis Video Analytics
Module
AXIS Camera Station or
Axis ADP Partner application
Edge device Central
system application
Integration
Axis ADP PartnerVideo Analytics
Module
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Technology Trends - Analytics
Intelligent Video
> Available 24/7/365
– Relieves burden from operators
– Minimizes human errors
> Creates new business possibilities
– Store optimization in retail, cue management in transportation, etc.
> Enables users to be proactive
– Preventing crime rather than reacting after the fact
> Lowers the total cost
– More efficient use of staff
– Reduced network load and storage needs
– Faster return-on-investment
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Technology Trends - Compression
H.264 Compression
> H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10)
– H.264 replaces MPEG-4 Part 2
> Global video standard shared across all industries
– Business
– Video surveillance, telecommunications, broadcasting...
– Consumer – HD-DVD/Blu-ray, iPod, QuickTime,
Flash, YouTube, XBox, PlayStation 3, mobile phones, video cameras...
> Common video compression platform that is future-proof
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H.264 compression (example savings)
Motion JPEG
Bandwidth & storage consumption
Bandwidth & storage consumption
MPEG-4 Part 2
Bandwidth & storage consumption
Bandwidth & storage consumption
H.264
Bandwidth & storage consumption
Bandwidth & storage consumption
80%
50%
Technology Trends - Compression
AXIS CONFIDENTIAL
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Technology Trends - Compression
Benefits from H.264
> Reduce costs for storage and bandwidth
– Without compromising frame rate
– Without compromising image resolution
> OR increase frame rate
– With maintained cost for bandwidth and storage
– Without compromising image resolution
> OR increase image resolution
– With maintained cost for bandwidth and storage
– Without compromising frame rate
H.264
Storage & Bandwidth
Frame rate Resolution
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Technology Trends - Storage
Storage
> Flash memories cost will continue to rapidly decrease
> Amount of data from cameras will grow fasterthan ”central” storage capacity
> Storage benifits of H.264 will be implemented accross all major manufacturers
> More intelligent/flexible storage solutions appear
– Local storage, in the camera
– Different resolution dependent on action and importance in image
– Generic/standardized storage interfaces
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Technology Trends - ONVIF
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum)
> A standardized interface supports the shift from analog to digital video surveillance in the security market
> As the world leader in network video,it is natural to take a leading part inthe standardization work
> 40 member companies
– Full member list and further information: www.onvif.org
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Technology Trends – Misc.
More trends:
> PoE for indoor/outdoor cameras
> PoE for outdoor PTZ cameras
> Wide temperature range
> -40 degrees F to 133 degrees F
> Remote zoom and focus for fixed cameras
> Small form factor
> High capacity onboard storage
> Open sensors (temperature, wind, audio, etc.)