Spec Sheet

The same scene viewed using the visible imager of the
MIC IP fusion 9000i camera would include metadata
fusion events detected by the thermal imager, as
shown below.
Once alerted, operators can switch to the thermal
image (below) of the scene, where they can easily see
the objects creating the alarm. Hence, the metadata
fusion feature provides enhanced situational
awareness.
Intelligent Tracking
The newest generation of the Intelligent Tracking
feature ensures smoother camera motion for more
comfortable viewing and more reliably tracking objects
even under challenging scenes.
On the visible imager, when Intelligent Video Analytics
application detects objects or individuals, the camera
can automatically activate the Intelligent Tracking
feature, which controls the pan/tilt/zoom actions of
the camera in order to track objects and keep them in
view.
Areas with potentially interfering background motion
(moving trees, pulsating lights, and busy roads) can be
masked out.
The camera supports 2 Intelligent Tracking modes:
Auto mode: In this mode, the camera follows any
object that has triggered an alarm in the
Intelligent Video Analytics application. This mode is
most useful for scenarios where the alarm cases can
be clearly defined, for example, when no motion is
expected at all.
Click mode: In this mode, users can click on any
object detected by the Intelligent Video Analytics
application to enable the camera to track the
movement of the selected object. This mode is most
useful for scenarios where normal scene activity is
expected.
H.265 Video encoding
The camera is designed on the most efficient and
powerful H.264 and H.265/HEVC encoding platform.
The camera is capable to deliver high-quality and high-
resolution video with very low network load. With a
doubling of encoding efficiency, H.265 is the new
compression standard of choice for IP video
surveillance systems.
Intelligent streaming
Smart encoding capabilities, together with Intelligent
Dynamic Noise Reduction technology and analytics,
make the bandwidth consumption drop to extremely
low levels. Only relevant information in the scene,
such as motion or objects found with the analytics, are
encoded.
The camera is capable of providing 4 streams of
thermal video and 4 streams of HD visible video
simultaneously (8 streams total). This allows the
camera to deliver independent, configurable streams
for live viewing, recording, or remote monitoring via
constrained bandwidths.
Recording and storage management
The Bosch Video Recording Manager application can
control recording management for the camera.
Alternately, the camera can use its embedded local
storage and iSCSI targets directly without any
recording software.
The camera’s embedded local storage (internal EMMC-
based memory) can be used for recording "at the
edge" or for Automatic Network Replenishment (ANR)
to improve the overall recording reliability. At the
worst case--full streaming conditions, comprising both
visible and thermal image streams, metadata, and
audio--up to 4 hours of local storage time is possible.
Furthermore, pre-alarm recording is available to
capture details of an incident before the alarm actually
occurs.
Access and Data Security
Special measures have been put in place to ensure the
highest level of security for device access and data
transport. The three-level password protection with
security recommendations allows users to customize
device access. Web browser access can be protected
using HTTPS and firmware updates are always
protected with authenticated secure uploads.
The on-board Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) support guarantee
superior protection from malicious attacks. The 802.1x
network authentication with EAP/TLS, supports TLS
1.2 with updated cipher suites including AES 256
encryption.
The advanced certificate handling offers:
3
| MIC IP fusion 9000i