Thermal Cameras from Hikvision
For many years, Hikvision has been committed to developping the best thermal products in the security market. Since 2008, substantial investments have been made in the continuous research and design of thermal technologies and products.
One of the most interesting techniques in the field of security is thermal imaging. This allows cameras to observe in darkness, fog, rain and other conditions where little to no light is available. How is this possible? These thermal cameras do not "see", they "visualize" and thereby translate infrared radiation into images.
The basic principle of thermal cameras
The electromagnetic spectrum contains radiation from gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared light and micro and radio waves. Each has its unique wavelength. Thermal cameras analyze infrared light. Every object with a temperature above absolute zero emits a detectable amount of infrared radiation. The higher the temperature of an object, the more infrared radiation is emitted.
Bi-Spectrum Image Fusion
The distinctive thermal technology from Hikvision (Bi-Spectrum Image Fusion) combines functions of both thermal and visible images and creates a unique hybrid image that provides extra details for accurate detection.
Temperature measurement with thermal cameras
The Hikvision cameras that can be used for temperature measurement are equipped with industry-leading image technology and intelligent analytical algorithms to create efficient thermometric solutions. Solutions that promote safety and efficiency.
Advanced intelligence
Based on deep learning algorithms, the Hikvision thermal products deliver powerful and accurate behavioral analyzes. The intelligent detection of people and vehicles helps to reduce alarms caused by animals, shaking cameras, falling leaves and other irrelevant objects, thereby significantly improving the alarm accuracy.