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Simultaneous Temperature Measurement for 30 People... AI Thermal Imaging Camera Released

Simultaneous Temperature Measurement for 30 People... AI Thermal Imaging Camera Released


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Chunsu Kim] An AI-based facial recognition thermal imaging camera capable of simultaneously measuring up to 30 people has been released, attracting attention.


Bizcare Co., Ltd., a manufacturer of security CCTV and high-performance network video recorders, announced on the 25th that it has developed a facial recognition thermal imaging camera applying artificial intelligence, which has become essential due to COVID-19 (model VICPTC-2104), and has started supplying it to frontline schools and other educational institutions, sports facilities, bathhouses, and other multi-use facilities.


This camera quickly captures people's movements and instantly measures high-definition facial recognition and body temperature. It can measure up to 30 people simultaneously within 5 meters. This means it can screen visitors with abnormal temperatures even when multiple people pass through.


In particular, it boasts a high accuracy with a temperature measurement error of ±0.5 degrees. When a visitor with a high fever is detected, an alarm immediately notifies the administrator and links with an automatic entrance gate opening system. It also supports tracking management through an automatic storage function.


Above all, since visitors at wide-ranging multi-use facilities do not need to line up in a row to wait, it can manage all visitors in real time without obstructing their movement at all. Multiple computers can be connected to one camera to manage visitors with different temperature settings.


In addition to infrared temperature measurement, it simultaneously provides real images with a full HD resolution of 2.1 million pixels, allowing verification of mask-wearing and identification of staff through facial recognition. It also has the advantage of implementing ultra-high definition and can be installed with just a single LAN cable.


Not only does this eliminate the need for administrators to measure visitors' temperatures one by one at the entrance, but remote control via the network allows centralized control rooms to manage multiple visitors, greatly enhancing preemptive quarantine efficiency.


A Bizcare official said, "Currently, most government offices have thermal imaging cameras to measure visitors' temperatures," adding, "This product can check for fever in real time, so it will be a great help for daily quarantine in multi-use facilities where large numbers of unspecified people enter together."


He continued, "Similar products distributed domestically store data on their own recorders and tend to be expensive, but Bizcare's product applies a dedicated program on computers with Windows operating systems and is relatively low-priced, offering excellent cost-effectiveness."


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