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Çağlan Dilber, business development manager for the MENA region at VCA Technology, is tasked in this video with pitching VCA’s uTrack solution.
Recognising that auto-tracking PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras are easily confused, uTrack harnesses VCA’s rule-based detection capabilities to offer autonomous, 3D predictive tracking for unmanned, wide area and perimeter surveillance applications. Depending on the field of view, each uTrack comprises one PTZ dome camera and up to five fixed cameras. uTrack’s edge-based architecture also reduces latency.
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VCA Technology’s uTrack Solution Explained… in 45 secondsÇağlan Dilber, business development manager for the MENA region at VCA Technology, is tasked in this video with pitching VCA's uTrack solution.
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