AMP introduces modular IP streamer/server for remote video monitoring applications
Advanced Micro Peripherals
Advanced Micro Peripherals (AMP) is offering a modular IP streamer/server for remote video monitoring applications in defence and critical infrastructure.
The Hydra system — which supports up to nine channels of video streaming along with a single audio input channel — has been designed for both fixed and mobile applications in tough conditions.
The modular system also facilitates the integration of other functions and application code to meet the requirements of specific processes.
The standard IP streamer/server system can be configured over a local-area network connection using a regular browser, with the operating parameters for each video channel being set individually or as a group.
According to the company, the image quality and bit rate can be optimised to suit the available network bandwidth.
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