From compact installations to large systems with many thousands of cameras, Wavestore surveillance systems have been implemented for more than ten years in applications such as airports, ports, casinos, retail, homeland security, police and custodial, councils, hospital, schools, and transports applications.
Developed on a Linux design, the Wavestore video management software (VMS) is reliable and simple to install, configure and operate, delivering an uncomplicated and intuitive user interface. Wavestore surveillance systems are also easily expandable and upgradable as the project requirements change, delivering a long life span investment and low cost of ownership.
The expanding Wavestore product portfolio includes DVR, NVR, HVR (Hybrid) and mobile digital video recorders that are able to simultaneously record and display combinations of analogue, IP, megapixel, multi-megapixel, HD, HD-SDI, thermal, and 360 degree (fisheye) cameras.
The powerful, yet simple to operate, client de-warping function provides customisable linear views from any 360 degree cameras, enabling any region of the entire image to be analysed and multiple events to be reviewed either manually or by applying intelligent video analytics (IVA) technologies.
The Wavestore open platform design allows straightforward integration with any surveillance technologies such as video analytics, people counting, crowd analysis, queue monitoring, point of sales (POS), automatic number plate recognition, perimeter security, biometric facial recognition, command and control, access control, building management systems (BMS) and more.
The seamless capability to integrate third party systems makes Wavestore the ideal solution for any surveillance needs, providing a single interface that reduces operator workload and enabling a rapid response to dynamic events.
Wavestore maintain a continuous development programme to deliver new solutions to support the latest innovations fromĀ its technology partners, enabling its customers to have their systems maintained at optimum performance. In addition, bespoke customer requirements are undertaken to fulfil application requirements that can include the automation of specific functions and customisation of reporting processes to deliver an intuitive user interface that reduces the workload and complexity for the operator.
Wavestore has become a member of ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum). Wavestore’s membership of ONVIF underscores its commitment to an open platform philosophy and enables Wavestore to work ever more closely with companies who are also committed to the ONVIF code.