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ADVANTAGES OF INTELLIO TECHNOLOGY

INTELLIO STREAMING – MORE AFFORDABLE HARDWARE AND OPERATION WITHOUT
COMPROMISES

Intellio smartcameras boast intelligent, on-board video analytics capable of varying the frame rate of images being transmitted depending on whether
there is an ongoing security event in the monitored area. Consequently, this unique solution developed by Intellio is able to transmit images at an
optimum without a resulting loss in image quality. Costefficient storage usage and server offloading positively affects the overall operation of the
system, the required number of recorders, hard drives and network devices, and reduces power consumption. Thus, the Intellio system can be
operated in a more cost- and energy-efficient way. By virtue of its efficient resource management, a single Intellio workstation can display the images
of up to 60 megapixel cameras at the same time.

H.264 RECORDING

IVC RECORDING NO CONTINUOUS MOTION

NO MOTION

– INTELLIO VIDEO CODEC

1.3 megapixel Intellio cameras communicate with the server via a single video stream. The IVC procedure exploits the large scale similarity between
the frames of fixed security cameras in order to radically decrease the storage and bandwidth demand. Since IVC compression does not result in any
loss in quality, it yields better quality images of moving objects than other solutions. The IVC algorithm allows for discarding frames without needing to
recompress the video stream, thus reducing the frame rate of the recorded video. As a result, a single video stream is sufficient to provide high frame rates
for monitoring and low frame rates for recording at the same time.

– H.264 HIERARCHICAL P ENCODING

Intellio cameras with megapixel resolution employ a special version of the H.264 compression algorithm, which can decrease the frame rate of recorded
video just as efficiently as the Intellio Video Codec in low-resolution cameras. The new process was developed specifically for high resolution camera
images (up to 12 megapixels).

AUTOMATIC DUAL STREAM MODE

One VISUS camera communicates with the server via two video streams, although in a cleverer way compared to traditional methods. The camera image
is always recorded by the server at full resolution, but full-resolution display is only provided when the image is shown on the spot monitor. As soon as it
reverts to a small screen window, the stream also reverts to lower resolution (typically 640x480). This procedure is fully automatic, which offers the benefit
of reducing the load on the video client, thus ensuring stable, continuous display. The service also works with ONVIF and RTSP communication.
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