Video surveillance

Video surveillance refers to the use of different types of cameras to visually capture and record events in a specific area. This enables continuous monitoring of locations or objects in real time, real-time analyses and the subsequent evaluation of recorded video...

Video compression

Video compression refers to the process of reducing the amount of data in a video by removing redundant or unimportant information while largely preserving the image quality. This makes the transmission and storage of video data more efficient, which is particularly...

Video analysis

Video analysis is the automatic evaluation of video data using algorithms, software and, increasingly, AI support. Various characteristics and behaviours are recognised, interpreted and evaluated in real time in order to identify specific events, objects or...

Networking

Networking is the connection and communication of different devices, systems or units with each other in order to exchange data, fulfil common tasks or carry out coordinated actions. In safety robotics, networking enables the exchange of information between different...

Surveillance robot

A surveillance robot is an autonomous or remote-controlled robotic device equipped with routing/movement/navigation technology, as well as various sensors, cameras and customisable equipment to monitor the environment, perform security inspections or collect real-time...