ONVIF profile M
ONVIF profile M is the latest in Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standards and is designed to enable efficient interoperability between different video surveillance equipment. In this article, we will discuss what ONVIF profile M is and how it can help improve video analytics.
ONVIF
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is an open industry forum that was founded in 2008 by a group of leading manufacturers of IP-based physical security products.
The goal is to promote and standardise network video device communication, such as cameras, recorders, and software.
ONVIF Profile M
ONVIF Profile M is one of the latest standards that the forum has developed, and it is gaining in popularity due to its versatility and ease of use.
This system defines the communication between a PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) camera and a video management system (VMS). It enables remote management and control of PTZ cameras and a secure connection for streaming video and audio. Other video technologies, such as video analytics and audio processing, can also be integrated using the profile.
Video analytics is a process of analysing video footage to extract valuable information from it. It can involve motion detection, facial recognition, and other features. Video analytics is now easier and more efficient than ever thanks to ONVIF profile M. It enables the rapid exchange of video data, which can then be used to detect patterns, anomalies, and other critical information. In addition, profile M enables efficient interoperability between various video surveillance systems.
ONVIF Profile M is an excellent choice for businesses seeking a secure, user-friendly, and versatile video surveillance system. It provides a secure connection between the camera and the VMS, allowing the user to control the camera remotely. This profile allows for integration with other video technologies such as video analytics and audio processing. This profile is ideal for larger companies that require advanced features and capabilities.
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