Dahua Technology, a manufacturer of video surveillance products, announced the release of HDCVI 3.0, its next-generation analogue-to-HD video surveillance solution.

HDCVI, also known as high definition composite video interface technology, is a technology developed and introduced by Dahua in November, 2012, to address an industry need. Since then, it has become a standard for HD-over-coaxial-cable video transmission that allows reliable, cost-effective long-distance HD transmission, offering powerful performance and functionality.

Analogue security surveillance systems

Dahua HDCVI 3.0 technology includes full compatibility with a wide range of industry platforms and technologies, higher video resolutions such as ultra HD and 4K, as well as intelligent functions equal to those in IP systems.

“The worldwide adoption of Dahua HDCVI technology is testament to its ability to address an industry need, said Liquan Fu, President of Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd. “With nearly two hundred million analogue security surveillance systems deployed globally, HDCVI 3.0 is expected to have a far-reaching impact on the security industry for the years to come.

Full compatibility

Dahua HDCVI 3.0 effortlessly integrates with five popular industry platforms—HDCVI, AHD, TVI, IP and analogue—and can accept input from IP systems. DVRs equipped with HDCVI 3.0 technology can act as an access point to integrate with external passive infrared sensors, smoke detectors, and other type of sensors, to further provide comprehensive security services.

Ultra HD

Dahua HDCVI 3.0 features rich intelligence including facial recognition, people counting,
heat map, smart tracking, and smart scene adaption

Dahua HDCVI 3.0 delivers a true end-to-end ultra HD experience to existing coaxial systems. It is the first technology that realises 4-megapixel resolution over coaxial cabling. Meanwhile, it also offers Dahua Starlight night vision technology that includes 2-megapixel resolution at 0.008 lux illumination and 120dB WDR. Additionally, it features H.265 compression standard that allows the system to save up to 50% bandwidth.

Intelligence

Dahua HDCVI 3.0 features rich intelligence including facial recognition, people counting, heat map, smart tracking, and smart scene adaption. Other basic smart features include intrusion, virtual tripwire, missing object, abandoned object, and scene change. Defogging and a voltage overload alarm are also included.

Simplicity

HDCVI 3.0 systems offer the same simplicity and ease of installation as analogue systems of the past, as the cameras can be plugged into the DVRs using coaxial cable. HDCVI 3.0 systems are low-cost and easy-to-build. Video travels long distances with no delays/latency and power can be directly supplied over coaxial cable.

Transmission distance

Another advantage of HDCVI 3.0 is the transmission distance compared to other analogue systems. When transmitting general media, the signal can be extended as far as 1,200 meters by using 75-5 cable, with a low signal distortion rate.

HDCVI 3.0 not only offers high definition across long distances, but also features no-latency capability for outstanding real-time performance, because there is no compression processing required to maintain its original effect, resulting in vivid image quality.

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