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Advantech ruggedized NVR and in-vehicle solutions for Mirasys VMS

Advantech ruggedized NVR and in-vehicle solutions for Mirasys VMS
Advantech, specialist in the surveillance and security market, announced it has ARK-V&S series (in-vehicle and ruggedized NVR) for Mirasys Video Management System (VMS).
Advantech, specialist in the surveillance and security market, announced it has ARK-V&S series (in-vehicle and ruggedized NVR) for Mirasys Video Management System (VMS). Customers can now get surveillance solutions up and running swiftly with hardware and software that has been pre-tested with Mirasys VMS. Advantech ARK-V&S for Mirasys allows businesses to implement systems more efficiently.

Partnering to accelerate deployment of surveillance solutions
Advantech ARK-V&S series based on Core i5 have been tested and verified to be compatible with Mirasys VMS Enterprise & Pro version 7. There is a growing need in vertical markets for various security and surveillance applications. The open platform Video Management System (VMS) from Mirasys can be fully integrated with ARK-V&S and peripherals for different settings from static transportation management to mobile surveillance. “We see an increasing number of inquiries based on in-vehicle computing. With Mirasys’ offerings and their partner network in this field, the combination of the products is ideal for verticals like: emergency vehicles, public transport busses, coaches, fleet management. This cooperation gives us the right solution to work with surveillance projects with pre-tested device and operating system combinations for this market,” said Advantech Business Development Manager Jeroen Baerents.

“Making customization easier and have less work required for compatibility ensures that Advantech customers can significantly improve the efficiency in operations and profit, Primary Media Contact: Advantech Europe B.V. Yuux Lin Tel: +31 40 267 7084 Yuux.Lin@Advantech.nl 2nd Media Contact: Press Release For Immediate Release without affecting the performance on their surveillance solutions,” stated Udo Schneider, Director Sales and Business Development for DACH area at Mirasys. Advantech believes in the strength that Mirasys and in-vehicle computing has to offer in the deployment of surveillance solutions.

Time- and effort efficiency
Surveillance projects are complex, and take time to implement. Customers find that choosing and integrating the right set of devices and software for their own systems can involve daunting challenges. To jumpstart their surveillance projects, and boost confidence, customers are looking for the right NVR and in-vehicle computing solutions and software platforms that are tested for readiness, compatibility, and usability. By choosing an Advantech computing solution with Mirasys software, customers can save time and effort on project specs and RFP processes, knowing in advance that Advantech’s offerings will work with Mirasys.

Advantech NVR list
ARK-2151V (Core i5 Processor) 
  • E-13 certified, ready for in-vehicle use with intelligent vehicle power ignition management 
  • High computing power for real-time video analysis such as facial recognition
  • GPS & 3G connectivity enable flexible fleet management strategies

ARK-2151S (Core i5 Processor) 
  • Rugged, high-reliability design for harsh environments (-20 °C ~ 60 °C) 
  • Rich I/O for data acquisition, traffic signal control and roadside surveillance
  • 4 x PoE ports support 3-megapixel recording at 30 FPS with H.264 codec


Product Adopted:
Digital Video Recording, Software
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