Development Updates - April 2024

Newly Deployed Features
- Improved dashboard functionality
- Users can now modify the locations of existing regions of interest without needing to delete and start over – Simply click on an existing region and a dialogue will appear, prompting you to redraw the image

- Smoke and Fire computer vision algorithms deployed to standard cameras in Beta phase
- We have been hard at work at training our smoke and fire detection algorithms
- This algorithm is the key for achieving VdS certification as a Video Fire Detector
- We have rolled out this update to many cameras and are collecting data on detections
- Alarms will come directly to us at AVIAN for evaluation, but in the future will go directly to your emergency contacts

- LTE Backup Modules
- Uptime and reliability of our monitoring system is critical – that is why we developed a solution for when the internet goes down at your facility
- We now offer a Backup Module which features a cellular connection over LTE which will forward alarms to the cloud without relying on your internet service provider
Ongoing Development
- We are searching for customers interested in upgrading their existing network cameras (Axis, HIKVision, etc) for fire and smoke detection
- The same algorithms which run on our cameras can be used to upgrade your existing network camera infrastructure
- We install a specialized computer at your facility, connect to the cameras, then run the fire and smoke detection on them
- Contact us for further details
- Automatic Livestream trigger when alarm is detected
- This will make it easier for us to track down where, why, and how an alarm is triggered
- Heartbeat alarms can be configured to go directly to a specialized emergency contact
- For a long time now, the AVIAN team has received “Heartbeat” alarms which tell us when a camera has lost connection with our cloud provider
- We realized that information may be especially valuable to you, the customer, in helping to troubleshoot issues with your internet service
- Within the next couple of weeks, you will be able to select if you would like to receive alarms when a camera loses connection
- Putting alarms to sleep
- Sometimes you may need to conduct “hot-work” or maintenance where the temperatures may exceed the thresholds set for a camera
- We are in the process of adding a “Sleep” function where you can log in and put specific cameras to sleep for certain periods of time
- VdS testing and certification
- We are working on a partnership with Fachhochschule Bern to help us certify our cameras to the VdS 3847 standard for Video Fire Detectors
- First tests were performed in the week of March 25th which will replicate the fire tests from VdS 3847.
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