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www.axis.com Trends and IoT in Video Surveillance. Dr Martin Gren, co-Founder of Axis Communications March 8, 2016

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Page 1: Trends and IoT in Video Surveillance

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Trends and IoT in Video Surveillance.

Dr Martin Gren, co-Founder of Axis Communications

March 8, 2016

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> Innovation in consumer electronics

– Connected electronics

– Smartpones, tablets e tc

> Innovation in Video Surveillance

– Resolutions

– Image quality

– Analytics

Moore’s law keeps on driving electronics

“No exponential is

forever…but we can

delay forever.”

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> Optimized cost at fast pace

> Proven components designed for mass market

> Multiple suppliers

> Interoperability of a product or system

> That’s why H.264, IP protocol, SD cards, HDTV, etc. have become de facto standards even in the surveillance industry

Driven by consumer industry

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An industry relying on manpower

80% services and admin

20%

equipmentOperational Security

$200 billion

IT Security$80 billion

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Technology is complementing guarding!

One major guarding company is working on the transition…

6% revenue

Solutions and Technology

12% revenue

Solutions and Technology

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Network

VideoSurveillance

Intrusion

IP Landscape – Industries are merging

Voice

EVAC

Public

Address

IP

Telephony

Intercom

Security

VoIP/Tele

Audio/Video

Fire

Access

ControlElevator

BG

Music

IT

HVAC

Building automation

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Network

Infrastructure

VideoSurveillance

Intrusion

IP Landscape – Three Macro Trends

Voice

EVAC

Public

Address

IP

Telephony Intercom

Security

VoIP/Tele

Audio/Video

Fire

Access

Control

Elevator

BG

Music

IT

HVAC

Building automation

Cloud

Big

data

IoT

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> The Neteye 200 camera was the first IoT device

> Low Performance

– 1 fps in CIF

– 1 frame every 17 seconds in 4CIF

> Inferior performance at the time, but

evolved

1996: The first IoT device in Video Surveillance

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Network cameras now defacto standard in Enterprise

Vnukovo Airport

Over 2,100 Axis cameras installed

Flexibility and scalability key drivers

Partnership: Axis and EcoProg

“Axis solution gives us better capacity to monitor and respond to issues as

they occur and post-incident. It gives us more information and more

data to make better assessments.”

Dmitry Shmakov, Head of security services Vnukovo Airport

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Now time to IoT enable other Security things

> Thanks to PoE, IP products are lower cost to

install

> A lot of other Security things exist

> All these can be networked

> Hence Internet of Security Things is here!

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Example: Flooding alert system In Italy – City of Venara, Italy

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Today: Emergency stations not integrated to VMS

> Metro in Milan

– Video management is one system

– Emergency phones come in to the

second one

> When there is an incident, these need to

be syncronized!

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IoT Cyber Challenges

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> Availability vs. Protection

> Different threatscape than a PC

> Unmanaged devices

> Customers are not cyber mature

> IoT vendors are not cyber mature

IoT cyber challenges

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> IoT are easier to hardened compared PC

> Out-of-the-box hardening

> Independent researchers

> Cyber awareness is increasing

IoT cyber challenges going forward

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AXIS History of IoT

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30+ years of intelligent networks

Network video

Storage

Network print servers

IBM protocol converters

1984 1992 1996 2001

2012

20111998

Europe

Asia

USA

Global

Internet of Security Things

2013

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Print servers – the foundation of the company

> First IBM

> From 1989 Networked and TCP/P

> 1994 Network storage products with

embedded webserver

1985 – AX-7 “Back to the Future”

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The Axis 2100 was arguably the first IoT product in volume

> The first volume network camera

> Introduced in 1999

> Many Industry firsts and standards

– First product with embedded Linux

– First product with JFFS

– A lot of other new inventions

> Built on a custom chip

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Trend: Internet of Security Things

Internet of

Security Things Internet of Security

Things already

today?

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> Tell people they are watched

> Live or pre-recorded audio

> Enhances video surveillance

systems

> Just assign a Phone Number!

Internet of Security Things: Horn speakers

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Use case – Live remote speaking in surveillance applications

> For remote speaking, together with live video monitoring, by alarm monitoring services

– Easy to add voice to video surveillance

– Enables an effective way to deter crime while it occurs

– Makes video surveillance proactive

– Enhance service offering and helps to increase service revenue

> 74 % of all uncompleted intrusions are aborted due to audible alarms and live voice announcements*.

*http://www.alarm.org

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Internet of Security Things: Doors!

AXIS A1001 IoT Physical Access control

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> Two-way communication

> Remote identification and entry

management

> SIP integrates with PABX

> WDR very important

Internet of Security Things: Door stations

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One-to-Many

> One door station many receivers

> Example : Condominiums & Office complexes

Many-to-One

> Many intercoms (and cameras) one or few receivers

> Example : Retail, Logistic centers, Commercial buildings,

Airports, University Campus or Alarm central

Easy deployment of doorstations, Suitable fo ”Many-to-one” System

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Image quality for personal photography or surveillance?

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Smart compression within current standards

Make a bit rate efficient H.264 encoding

Acts on motion, details and noise

Optimized for surveillance

Radically lowering bandwidth and storage requirements

Works with market’s leading video management software

without additional investment

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> Saves bandwidht/storage:

– In low light

– Rain, swaying trees e t c

> Keep

– Resolution

– Frame rate

– Forensic details

More video, less storage

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How much do I gain?

Transportation:Airport at night, continuous recoding when preparing a plane for takeoff.

Zipstream strength:

HighDynamic GOP:

On 80%

Transportation:Onboard a train, continuously recording

during daytime.Zipstream strength:

HighDynamic GOP:

On 35%

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