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Looking to the Future Security tech trends to watch
BVy Brian Carle
ideo surveillance technologies continue to evolve. Some of the fastest-growing areas include AI-based video analytics and cloud- based video access and recording. Market awareness will continue to drive interest,
Cloud-based AI Analytics
The number of video analytics companies that have come into being over the past three years is tremendous. The growth has accelerated over that time due in great part to the popularity of GPU hardware for applications beyond video games or CAD/ CAM, such as deep learning, computer vision and AI. However, with more sophisticated analytics comes significant processing requirements and high server hardware costs.
This high hardware cost puts analytics out of reach to most video surveillance consumers. Depending on the analytic being used, how many cameras are analyzed, camera resolution, etc., the upfront hardware cost of a deployment designed for pro- cessing under a dozen cameras could easily exceed $10,000. As a result, more analytics companies this year have begun offering
which will, in turn, drive available solutions and offerings in 2020 and beyond.
Another trend to watch for is more VMS interfaces offering greater access-to and control-of analytics information and access control systems. This relates to the ongoing trend of consumers moving towards unified video/access/analytics solutions.
Consumers will benefit in the coming years from simplified offsite access, automated analysis of security events, and better presentation and reporting of security information.
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