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IP-based video management

Siqura, a member of TKH Group, has released Siqura Diva, an IP-based video management solution that offers a full-featured live viewing and playback user interface, with built-in intelligence for a number of applications. For instance, when combined with the company's IP cameras and codecs in traffic applications, Diva offers an ideal solution for a wide range of situations, including traffic data collection and vehicle tracking. The company claims that because the solution successfully manages the network
January 27, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
572 Siqura, a member of TKH Group, has released Siqura Diva, an IP-based video management solution that offers a full-featured live viewing and playback user interface, with built-in intelligence for a number of applications. For instance, when combined with the company's IP cameras and codecs in traffic applications, Diva offers an ideal solution for a wide range of situations, including traffic data collection and vehicle tracking. The company claims that because the solution successfully manages the network and applies analytics algorithms to detect and recognise faces and license plates, it is also ideal for a wide range of situations, including perimeter security, homeland security, theft/vandalism prevention and intrusion detection.

Besides supporting numerous subsystems, including access control, data synchronisation, intrusion and building management, Siqura Diva provides flexible XML data output to communicate its events to third-party applications.

Furthermore, it can integrate with a matrix switch to provide a hybrid solution. This ultimately facilitates migration from existing analogue infrastructure to an IP installation.

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