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MATE Version 4.0

MATE-Intelligent Video has released Version 4.0 of its intelligent video analytics system and a new intelligent video encoder, TriggerNG (Next Generation), a transmission device with 4CIF/CIF resolution and MJPEG/MPEG4 video streaming.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2243 MATE-Intelligent Video has released Version 4.0 of its intelligent video analytics system and a new intelligent video encoder, TriggerNG (Next Generation), a transmission device with 4CIF/CIF resolution and MJPEG/MPEG4 video streaming. It supports eight different video analytics detection features, object classification and an analogue output with video analytics overlay on the video.

In version 4.0, MATE unveils Rule Dependency, a feature allowing users to combine multiple detection rules in a logical way and custom naming of alarms to enhance end users' control. Additionally, MATE has increased its channel capacity, offering systems capable of analysing up to 12 analogue or IP channels on a single server.

Following its open architecture principle, MATE continues to support previously integrated platforms and adds new technology partners. Version 4.0 is fully integrated with American Dynamics VideoEdge, Hirsch Velocity, IQeye 753 series and DVTel 5.3.

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