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Hanwha Vision releases AI-based radiometric thermal camera

published on 2024-02-01 14:43:30 UTC by James Humphreys
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Global vision solution provider, Hanwha Vision, has announced the launch of its AI-based radiometric thermal camera range.  

These compact cameras meet the needs of customers requiring precise temperature measurements, from -40°C to 550°C, in addition to security and surveillance functions, making them ideal for industrial applications (manufacturing, utilities and energy) as well as airports, shipping and mining industries.  

Models in the range include the 8fps versions TNO-C3012TRA/22TRA/32TRA and 30fps versions TNO-C3010TRA/20TRA/30TRA. 

AI in thermal cameras

Integrating AI into radiometric thermal cameras enhances the monitoring of scenes in demanding visibility and conditions.  

These latest cameras accurately classify people and vehicles, even in challenging weather (fog, rain, snow) or difficult lighting conditions, for example complete darkness, or backlight.  

This enables operators to proactively protect people and assets, control access to a site, prevent accidents and monitor for temperature changes in hazardous areas.  

Hanwha Vision’s radiometric thermal cameras have a temperature detection range of -40°C to 550°C, with a high degree of accuracy that makes them ideal for industrial applications, such as factories and battery rooms, where temperature control is paramount.  

The cameras can convey data on temperature changes back to operators, warning them of potential problems with industrial machinery and materials, such as ageing parts and equipment failure.  

By addressing any issues flagged by the cameras, operators can minimise unexpected downtime, improve safety and boost maintenance efficiency.  

Leveraging this technology, means the need for on-site inspections can be reduced with processes proactively monitored. 

Features

The 17µm pixel size and improved sensitivity, 30mK Noise Equivalent Temperature Detection (NETD), improve thermal discrimination in challenging scenes with low contrast, such as high-temperature objects in a high-temperature environment, or low-temperature objects in a low-temperature environment.  

The cameras are equipped with QVGA resolution (384×288) and wide-angle lenses (HFoV 90˚/ 60˚/ 37.9˚), making them suited for short-to-medium range monitoring applications.    

Installers will benefit from a simple installation process as the cameras are lightweight, at just 1.7kg which is 45% lighter than the closest comparative model, in a bullet camera casing.  

At just 233.5mm in length, they are also more than 40% smaller than the closest comparative model.  

The 8fps cameras also fall outside of the Wassenaar Arrangement, an export control regime that governs specific goods including cameras with frame rates over 9fps.  

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Article: Hanwha Vision releases AI-based radiometric thermal camera - published 10 months ago.

https://securityjournaluk.com/hanwha-vision-ai-radiometric-thermal-camera/   
Published: 2024 02 01 14:43:30
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