Hanwha Techwin Unveils an Array of New Intelligent Surveillance Technologies at GSX 2022

Hanwha Techwin is reinforcing its leadership position as a global supplier of intelligent video solutions at GSX 2022, Booth 1617. The company will highlight an array of new technologies to meet today’s complex security and surveillance requirements at the ASIS International event taking place September 12th -14th at the World Congress Center in Atlanta.

Hanwha Techwin will unveil a range of products that support Deep Learning technology as well as enhancements to existing solutions. New and innovative products include the Wisenet EDGE camera, which combines a Wisenet WAVE server and up to 2TB SSD on-board storage; and an IR PTRZ camera where the IR is separated from the lens assembly allowing users to remotely control PTRZ functions. Also on display will be the latest Wisenet WAVE platform enhancements and specialty solutions across multiple vertical markets.

The new technologies on display at GSX are the latest examples of Hanwha’s total commitment to supporting the security and surveillance industries and meeting customers’ changing needs.

“The security and surveillance landscapes have evolved from only a few years ago,” said Mr. C.H. Ha, President at Hanwha Techwin America. “We developed our newest technologies in response to customers’ changing requirements for specific capabilities: accurate object detection, targeted area monitoring, intuitive user functions, and more. Our GSX booth will highlight this customer-focused product approach, providing attendees with a clear sense of our future direction and dedication to providing ongoing training, education, and support.”

The Hanwha Techwin products that will be introduced and on display at GSX include:

Wisenet EDGE

Hanwha Techwin’s new Wisenet EDGE technology solution combines a dome camera, Wisenet WAVE Server, and on-board recording capabilities into one intelligent device. The new technology is ideal for security environments suited for a serverless system with minimal external hardware. Wisenet EDGE is available with either 1 TB or 2 TB of on-board Solid State Drive (SSD) storage, with a flexible architecture that allows users to record multiple additional cameras to one Wisenet EDGE camera acting as a system’s server. Wisenet EDGE systems can be easily merged, expanding beyond single-camera installations to create multi-site systems connecting dozens of cameras.

AI Fisheye Camera

This newest iteration of Hanwha’s previous 9MP panoramic fisheye models now adds AI capabilities based on Deep Learning to filter out irrelevant motion and environmental noise to extract and classify only specific objects: vehicle, people, faces or license plates. After an object is classified, it can be used to reduce false alarms through the use of intelligent video analytics (e.g., line crossing, appearing/disappearing etc.)

AI IR PTRZ Camera

Hanwha Techwin is updating its line of modular pan-tilt-rotate-zoom (PTRZ) cameras with infrared (IR) capabilities for targeted directional monitoring and enhanced capture in extreme low-light conditions. AI capabilities based on Deep Learning filter out irrelevant motion and environmental noise to extract and classify only specific objects: vehicle, people, faces or license plates.

Bi-spectrum Camera

Hanwha Techwin is broadening the capabilities of its previous dual-head thermal imaging models used primarily for indoor electronic body temperature monitoring to new outdoor applications, specifically transportation and traffic monitoring.

The new cameras include both visible and thermal sensors. The thermal imager resolution is increased to VGA, with varifocal lenses for the 8MP visible sensor. The use of a thermal imager enables 24/7 monitoring even in no light or challenging conditions, such as nighttime, fog or extreme weather. Users can set pre-defined rules for traffic situations, including vehicle speed and the time it takes to travel a specific distance. The camera can also detect stopped vehicles or slow traffic, length of a vehicle’s stop and also perform vehicle counting by classification (car bus, truck, motorcycle, bicycle) Results can be easily exported for reports or analysis.

Wisenet WAVE VMS 5.0

Hanwha Techwin’s latest version of its video management system expands the platform’s focus on two-factor authentication, enhances the UI for advanced object search, enabling the user to encrypt the database, audio source mapping, and adds event backup options.

WiseDetector

WiseDetector extends the capabilities of Hanwha’s Wisenet P series AI to detect user’s specific objects. WiseDetector is trained by using the Device Manager to collect images of the target object and train the Machine Learning model on the new object. When the WiseDetector is uploaded, it can use the existing video analytics on the camera to trigger live events.

Visit Hanwha Techwin at GSX booth 1617 to see the latest in intelligent video solutions and the future of video surveillance technology. Hanwha Techwin will also be showcasing a panoramic AI multi-sensor, wall- and ceiling-mount speakers (horn and mounted), IP audio modules, servers and IP microphones.

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