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Intelligent video detection management from Flir

Flir’s open architecture video detection management software, Flux, enables users to scale the system to their own requirements, says the company. Flux is an intelligent software platform for use with a Flir video detection system. It collects traffic data, events, alarms and video images generated by the video detectors, to manage and control all traffic information generated by multiple detectors and provide the user with meaningful and relevant data. The user-friendly web-based graphical user inter
February 11, 2014 Read time: 1 min
6778 FLIR’s open architecture video detection management software, Flux, enables users to scale the system to their own requirements, says the company.

Flux is an intelligent software platform for use with a FLIR video detection system. It collects traffic data, events, alarms and video images generated by the video detectors, to manage and control all traffic information generated by multiple detectors and provide the user with meaningful and relevant data.

The user-friendly web-based graphical user interface provides event alerts and logging, combined with video streaming from multiple cameras simultaneously and instant recording with pre and post event information.  Open architecture makes the system scalable and allows for easy integration with later traffic management systems.

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