Piko Video Analytics 2.0

Piko Video Analytics Just got better.

Advanced AI-driven analytics plugin for PikoVIDEO, enabling real-time object detection and insights to enhance security and operational intelligence.

Big news! Piko Analytics (PikoANALYTICS) 2.0 is on the horizon, delivering a suite of advanced features to fortify your surveillance capabilities:

  • Loitering Detection
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Line Crossing
  • Crowding Analytics

Key Benefits:

  • GPU Dependence: Swift threat detection with GPU acceleration.
  • Camera Agnosticism: Compatible with any camera supported by Piko.
  • User-Friendly: Streamlined interface for seamless management.
  • Improved Accuracy: Precise threat identification for heightened security.

What makes PikoANALYTICS different?

PikoVIDEO Analytics harnesses AI and machine learning to transform video surveillance into actionable intelligence. By detecting and analyzing objects and behaviors in real-time, this powerful tool enhances security measures and operational insights, empowering businesses to proactively address security threats and optimize their operations.

Prepare for a game-changing upgrade – Piko Analytics 2.0 is coming soon, offering unparalleled flexibility and performance. Stay tuned for more updates!

  1. Piko Video Surveillance: Tap into the power of Piko Video Surveillance and it's open platform to integrate all of your security systems.
  2. Hook & Chain Attacks: An ATM hook and chain attack is a type of physical attack that criminals use to steal money from automated teller machines (ATMs).
  3. License Plate Recognition: License plate recognition (LPR) using video analytics is a technology that uses video cameras and software to read and identify the license plates of vehicles passing through a specific area.
  4. Line Crossing: Line crossing video analytics is a technology used in video surveillance systems to detect and alert operators when a person or object crosses a virtual line or boundary
  5. Suspicious Activity Notification : ATM suspicious activity notifications using video analytics is a technology that uses video cameras and software to monitor ATM transactions and automatically detect suspicious or fraudulent activity.
  6. Object Detection: Object detection using video analytics is a technology that uses video cameras and software to automatically identify and track objects within a camera's field of view.
  7. Remote Entry: Remote entry using video analytics is atechnology that uses video cameras and software to remotely grant or deny access to a secure facility or area based on the analysis of visual data.
  8. Mobile Alerts: Mobile alerts using video analytics is a technology used in video surveillance systems to provide real-time alerts to security personnel or other stakeholders on their mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets.
  9. Heat Mapping: Heat mapping video analytics is a technology that uses video surveillance cameras and software to analyze and interpret patterns in movement.
  10. Remote Managed Services: RemoteView Managed Service delivers the power and convenience of an additional IT department. Powered by the award-winning support of Cook Solutions Group, RemoteView can support your IT and security workload.

Why PikoVIDEO is not your current Video Surveillance or CCTV System?

  1. PikoVIDEO is designed with precision to serve a broad spectrum of needs, PikoVIDEO stands as a beacon of innovation in the video management system (VMS) landscape. Catering to small business owners and large-scale enterprise administrators alike, it offers a sophisticated, yet remarkably intuitive, solution for monitoring and safeguarding your premises.
  2. PikoVIDEO serves as the central hub for your surveillance, expertly managing camera feeds with a focus on security, simplicity, and integration. It offers advanced yet user-friendly features like comprehensive encryption and seamless compatibility with analytics tools, enhancing both security and operational efficiency.
  3. User-Friendly Design: PikoVIDEO demystifies surveillance technology, making it easily operable by anyone, regardless of their technical expertise.
  4. Adaptable Across Environments: Its design ensures effectiveness in a variety of settings, from cozy retail spaces to sprawling corporate campuses, making it a versatile choice for any surveillance need.
  5. Advanced, Yet Simple: By merging cutting-edge technology with an easy-to-navigate interface, PikoVIDEO simplifies complex surveillance operations, making advanced security accessible to all.
  6. Powerful Rules Engine: The advanced Rules Engine in PikoVIDEO client tailors automated actions and alerts based on specific, predefined scenarios, optimizing security responses and operational workflows  

Does PikoVIDEO work on Network Video Recorders (NVRs)?

PikoVIDEO supports systems running NVRs or EDGE.

  • NVR Depolyment: PikoVIDEO Analytics harnesses AI and machine learning to transform video surveillance into actionable intelligence. By detecting and analyzing objects and behaviors in real-time, this powerful
    tool enhances security measures and operational insights, empowering businesses to proactively address security threats and optimize their operations.
  • Edge Deployment: When PikoVIDEO runs directly on cameras (Edge), it empowers each device to independently handle video processing and storage, streamlining setup and operation. This innovation allows for a scalable and flexible surveillance solution that adapts to your specific needs without compromising on security or functionality. Key advantages include.

What is an Edge camera?

An "Edge Camera" is a type of surveillance camera that incorporates processing and storage capabilities directly within the camera itself. Unlike traditional surveillance cameras, which simply capture and transmit video data to a centralized server or storage device for processing and analysis, edge cameras have the ability to perform some or all of these functions locally.

Key features of edge cameras include:

  1. Onboard Processing: Edge cameras are equipped with onboard processors (such as CPUs or specialized chips) that enable them to perform tasks like video compression, motion detection, object recognition, and even video analytics directly within the camera itself.
  2. Edge cameras typically have built-in storage options, such as SD cards or solid-state drives (SSDs), allowing them to store video recordings locally without the need for external storage devices or network connections.
  3. Edge-Based Analytics: With onboard processing capabilities, edge cameras can perform advanced analytics tasks locally, such as facial recognition, license plate recognition, people counting, and behavior analysis. This reduces the need for constant data transmission to a centralized server for analysis, which can improve efficiency and reduce bandwidth usage.
  4. Real-Time Response: By processing and analyzing video data at the edge, these cameras can provide real-time insights and alerts, enabling faster response times to security threats or events.
  5. Resilience: Edge cameras are often designed to operate autonomously, even in the event of network disruptions or server failures. This resilience ensures continuous surveillance coverage and data recording, even under adverse conditions.
  6. Scalability: Edge cameras can be easily deployed and scaled without significant changes to the overall surveillance infrastructure. Since each camera operates independently, adding more cameras to a network does not necessarily increase the load on centralized servers or storage systems.

Edge cameras are particularly useful in scenarios where real-time monitoring, rapid response, or limited network bandwidth are critical considerations. They offer a decentralized approach to video surveillance, distributing processing and storage capabilities closer to the point of capture, which can result in improved performance, reliability, and scalability compared to traditional centralized surveillance systems.

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