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5G AIoT cameras are specialized network IP cameras that perform advanced analytical functions such as vehicle detection, person detection, face detection, traffic counting, people counting, and license plate recognition (LPR).
Hardware components play an equally significant part in the form of collecting the necessary data for these computer applications or edge-based processors to analyze and make decisions based on.
And smart 5G AIoT cameras and embedded camera systems have been transforming this space by offering ‘smarter’ ways to collect image and video data accurately and reliably.
5G AIoT cameras can capture images and videos to create security protocols by applying deep learning techniques – from monitoring and analyzing crowds with facial recognition to processing videos in real-time to identify threats and raise alarms.
The choice of sensor is very critical when it comes to these applications. A deep learning camera (or an AI camera) is equipped with AI power to understand classifications like humans, vehicles, and more.
Understanding such classifications, they have data-rich decision-making capabilities to detect movement and capture high-quality images while avoiding irrelevant information.
The Global 5G AIoT Camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024to 2030.
AIoT Enables a Smarter Future – The rise of IoT requires multiple advanced technologies, including 5G, cloud computing, big data and AI, with AI being maybe the most important one.
Thus IoT is now often directly referred to as AIoT, perhaps a more precise term indeed, since it is not just about connecting things/machines, but connecting things/machines that are smart enough to operate on their own, , in a swift and spontaneous manner when put to work in a complicated system, such as a security system.
AIoT smart security solutions not only saves man power but also in various ways outdoes man’s work. Security cameras, for example, are sharper eyes than security guards when connected with database.
Each day a huge amount of visual information is collected by high definition cameras and transformed, through advanced AI algorithm, back into structured data, which can be computed and compared. In this way, AIoT makes it possible for cameras to not only record what a person does but also recognize who that person is immediately.
In addition to convenience and efficiency of crosschecking afterwards, AIoT security system can also deal with emergency when or even before it occurs. In short, it expands protection into prevention through pattern analysis.
Since cameras are connected to other devices in AIoT, such as alarm ring and access control, the security system is in fact endowed with the power to take actions according to the information gathered and analyzed.
Nowadays, cameras often work with various types of sensors that can provide instant information other than images and videos, such as temperature and wetness, which are crucial to the safety of places like museums, drug stores and farm houses.
And as you can tell, the AIoT solutions in those cases will also simultaneously take care of these situations by automatically adjust the concerning equipment, like air conditioner and humidifier.