Camera for Inteox platform
New from Bosch is the first camera based on its Inteox open camera platform; the MIC inteox 7100i. The new MIC inteox cameras share the same housing as the rest of the MIC cameras, and support machine learning, neural network based video analytics, and third-party software apps for customised applications. These cameras can be classified as “Driven by OSSA.”, the developers add; as the cameras follow the Open Security & Safety Alliance (OSSA) Technology Stack for video security devices, for connecting with the Security & Safety Things (S&ST) Application Store.
The cameras also allow for the creation of customised software apps that can be deployed on Inteox cameras. You can mix and match apps from the S&ST Application Store or develop software apps. Bosch has introduced two Inteox development kits containing either a bullet camera or mini-dome camera to complement MIC inteox cameras in pilot installations and support further app development.
MIC inteox 7100i cameras support predictive solutions with Artificial Intelligence (AI). It includes Intelligent Video Analytics, Camera Trainer based on machine learning, and video analytics based on deep neural networks (DNN). This AI enables Inteox cameras to understand what they see and add sense and structure to captured video data with metadata, the developers say. This process is a first step in converting video data into actionable insights and building predictive solutions, helping users anticipate unforeseen events and prevent them from happening. For example, in city surveillance, the MIC inteox 7100i cameras can detect abnormalities in behaviours, provide density data, and alert traffic operators to prevent unwanted situations. By adding third-party software apps to Inteox cameras, integrators can customise security systems, enabling them to go beyond their basic functionality. In turn, app developers can use the camera’s metadata, neural network based video analytics, and machine learning to introduce software to the market.
Traffic applications
The MIC inteox 7100i object classification (OC) models are made for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications. Powered by the edge computation capabilities of Inteox, the OC models offer a Traffic Detector, a Video Analytics feature based on DNN that helps distinguish and classify automobiles in congested scenes. Possible disturbances caused by vehicle headlights or shadows are ignored, the firm adds. The actionable insights delivered by the cameras’ Traffic Detector help detect the presence and volume of vehicles to intelligently control traffic lights to keep traffic flowing when monitoring intersections.
Automatic Incident Detection (AID) can provide safety of people and vehicles in tunnels and on highways. Future OC models planned for June will expand upon these DNN-based features for various traffic applications.
MIC inteox cameras range from a 4K enhanced model featuring optical image stabilisation to a 1080p model in a base or enhanced version featuring Bosch’s starlight, that can capture colour images down to a level of 0.0069 lux as standard. The 4K model’s optically-stabilised images maintain pictures even when the camera is subject to vibration, such as on bridges. With the optional illuminator, the 4K model covers a distance of 300m (984 ft). The 1080p models feature 30x zoom and frame rate of 60 frames per second. When light levels drop to zero, the optional illuminator ensures detail over a distance of up to 550m (1,804 ft). Versions of the 4K and 1080p models include an in-window defroster, and onboard storage; for applications such as city surveillance, traffic monitoring, and perimeter security.
Inteox development kits
Early adopters can take advantage of Bosch Inteox development kits to complement the MIC inteox 7100i cameras in pilot installations. The kits contain either a Bosch fixed bullet (Dinion) or mini-dome (Flexidome) outdoor camera that will run on the S&ST operating system. Both kits support the testing and development of an overall system solution based on apps already available through the application store and self-developed apps.
Bosch公司的新产品MIC inteox 7100i,是第一款基于其Inteox开放式平台的摄像机。新型MIC inteox摄像机与其他MIC摄像机共享相同的外壳,并支持机器学习、基于神经网络的视频分析以及用于定制程序的第三方软件应用。开发人员还补充道,这些摄像机可以归类为“由OSSA驱动”。该摄像机遵循国际开放安防联盟 (OSSA)技术栈,且可以连接到安防用品有限公司(S&ST)的应用程序商店。
摄像机还允许创建可部署在Inteox摄像机上的定制软件应用程序。您可以混合和匹配来自安防用品有限公司(S&ST)的应用程序或开发软件应用程序。Bosch推出了两个Inteox开发套件,其中包含子弹型摄像机或小型半球形摄像机,以补充试点安装中的MIC inteox摄像机并支持进一步的应用程序开发。
MIC inteox 7100i摄像机支持人工智能(AI)的预测解决方案。它包括智能视频分析,基于机器学习的Camera Trainer和基于深度神经网络(DNN)的视频分析。开发人员说,这种AI使Inteox摄像机能够理解它们所看到的内容,并为捕获的视频元数据添加结构和意义。此过程是将视频数据转换为可执行的建议并建立预测性解决方案的第一步,它可以帮助用户预测意想不到的事件并防止它们发生。例如,在城市
监视中,MIC inteox 7100i摄像机可以检测到异常行为,提供密度数据,并向交通运营商发出警报,以防止发生意外情况。通过将第三方软件应用程序添加到Inteox摄像机,集成商可以自定义安全系统,从而使其超越其基本功能。 反过来,应用程序开发人员可以使用摄像机的元数据,基于神经网络的视频分析和机器学习将软件推向市场。
交通应用
MIC inteox 7100i目标分类(OC)型适用于智能运输系统(ITS)应用。在Inteox的边缘计算功能的支持下,OC型提供了流量检测器,其基于DNN的视频分析功能,可帮助区分拥堵场景中的汽车并对其进行分类。据该公司补充,由车辆前灯或阴影引起的可能干扰也将会被避免。摄像机的交通检测器提供的可执行的建议,可以帮助检测到车辆以及其体积,以便智能地控制
交通信号灯,以在监视交叉路口时可以保持交通畅通。
自动事故检测(AID)可以为隧道和高速公路中的人员和车辆提供安全保护。计划于6月发布的未来OC型将在这些基于DNN的功能上进行扩展,以用于各种交通应用。
MIC inteox摄像机的范围从具有光学图像稳定功能的4K增强型摄像机到具有Bosch星光的基础版或增强版的1080p相机,均可以捕获低至0.0069 lux的彩色图像。 4K型号的光学稳定图像即使在摄像机受到震动(例如在桥上)的情况下仍能保持图像的稳定。借助可选的照明器,4K型号可覆盖300m(984英尺)的距离。 1080p型号具有30倍变焦和每秒60帧的帧速率。当光线水平下降到零时,可选的照明器可确保在550m(1804英尺)的距离内能够保持细节。 4K和1080p型号的版本包括除霜器和板载存储;适用于城市
监控,交通监控和周界安全等应用。
Inteox开发套件
早期的应用者可以利用Bosch Inteox开发套件来补充试点安装中的MIC inteox 7100i摄像机。该套件包含将在S&ST操作系统上运行的Bosch的固定子弹型(Dinion)或小型半球型(Flexidome)户外摄像机。这两款套件都支持基于应用商店已有的应用程序和自主开发的应用程序的整体系统解决方案的测试和开发。