7/7/2009
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Foreign mass-media today:
CBC, a Japanese company globally known by the brands Computar, GANZ and others, has issued a communiqué, in which it recommends to use the Russian-made GOALcity Pegal software for the company’s megapixel IP cameras as the possibility of recording a greater number of multi-Megapixel cameras to a system block.
CBC Group Concern (called CHUGAI BOYEKI Group before 1 April 1999) was founded in January 1925 in Osaka, Japan. At present, CBC Group is a multi-industry concern with a turnover of more than USD 2 billion, with the headquarters in Tokyo, and with five offices in Europe, two offices in USA, fourteen branches in Southeast Asia and six offices in Japan.
CBC have comprehensively tested and are offering their clients a system, comprising 20 five-megapixel cameras, based on a multi-core architecture of the Russian GOALcity Pegal system. In the opinion of Japanese specialists, this system is unparalleled in terms of the capacity and capabilities. The news from the CBC Group website:
«Owning to the integration in advanced integrated security system, 1.5-2 dozens of the Ganz-MP cameras can smoothly operate together and do not interfere with each other, thus allowing a new level of the quality of the video monitoring system images and notably increasing the capacity of the system!...
One of the technologies is the result of integration of our Ganz-MP IP-cameras in the GOALcity integrated security system; it’s called Megazoom. As a matter of fact, the use of several megapixel cameras within one video monitoring system was a rather difficult task before – the loads applied onto video server processors, let alone the grids (maximum dataflow from the Ganz MP-5 camera reaches 55 MBit/s) grew to such an extend that we could only dream of a continuous operation of several cameras at a maximum resolution. However, based on the unique MP-series camera control protocols, we have managed to resolve the issue of high loads.
As a matter of fact, our megapixel cameras are featured with a dynamic sent-off video image change capability, which makes it possible in case, if there are any motions in a frame or any intellectual logic activates, to transfer maximally available 3 or 5 megapixel frames for recording to archives containing information that is vital to criminalistics - face features or body tattoos, vehicle registration number and distinctive damages, etc., whilst follow-up frames, reflecting the move of a suspicious object, can be recorded with a maximum speed and resolution, e.g., 720х576, which do not load up grids absolutely and which is a standard resolution for classic analog-to-digital video monitoring systems.
Therefore, it became possible to simultaneously operate 15-20 Ganz-MP megapixel cameras at one facility and to provide a higher level of quality of video monitoring system images and well as to notably improve the efficiency of installation!»
CBC Group does not sell its equipment directly to Russia and provides only representative functions of the headquarters in Tokyo.
Source: www.goal.ru
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