Advantech Launches Ultra Slim Digital Video System with Intel® CoreTM Duo processor
Taipei, , Oct. 31, 2007 – Advantech, the leading global ePlatform services provider, has Intel® CoreTM Duo processors, the DVS-510 series empowers extra processing power for applications as diverse as intelligent video analysis and high-end video surveillance. The architecture of Intel® CoreTM Duo processor also offers cool thermal performance, low power consumptionandrapid, dual corecomputing that gives independent execution of simultaneous tasks. Thanks to its compact size and lower power consumption, the DVS-510 can stand up easily to the harsh environmental conditions typical of factories, public parking garages and outdoor locations like busy intersections.

introduced the DVS-510, a 4-channel digital video system built into a compact 1U chassis, enhancing the digital videosurveillance product base. Powered by the latest
The embedded engine at the heart of DVS-510 is the mini-ITX DVMB-554 digital-videomotherboard. With integrated PCIe-based video capture capabilities, DVS-510 delivers generous bandwidth, easily pumping four channels of full spectrum video capture (D1 resolution), and supporting up to 120/100 frames per second. DVS-510 is optimized for processor-intensive video analysis and surveillance applications, like image recognition, object tracking, license plate recognition as well as standard, PC-based DVR processes. A complete SDK with demonstration programs is supplied with the DVS-510 and it includes video capture, encoding and decoding libraries. The machine helps software companiesto customize applications for different client needs.
DVS-510 fulfillsseveral expectations for the diverse applications in the digital video surveillance market. A recent case involved a top surveillance software company that chose to integrate its compact platform with an existing intelligent video analysis algorithm. The end result was an “Intelligent video surveillance box” (IVS box) that enabled many intelligent functions like object tracking and PTZ control. Another system integratorset up the DVS-510 as a license plate recognition platform. Furthermore, with support from a MPEG4 encoding library, dual LANs and dual displays, the DVS-510 really helps broaden the range of potential solutions: video compression opens up various digital streaming options thatinvolve various formats and programmable, automated functions. Without any of the limitations common to traditional PCs, the DVS-510 may power a wide range vertically oriented video applications, like public transportation, ATM-DVRs, high-endintelligent video servers, access control systems, or an integrated POS DVR.
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