ONVIF Finalizes TLS Configuration Add-on
ONVIF’s TLS Configuration Add-on covers a feature or features that address a specific application or end user need that is not already covered under an ONVIF profile.
ONVIF’s TLS Configuration Add-on covers a feature or features that address a specific application or end user need that is not already covered under an ONVIF profile.
The add-on concept enhances the ONVIF profile model by enabling conformance claims to additional features and capabilities.
Profile D is designed to provide ONVIF interoperability for peripheral devices such as locks, credential/biometric readers, PIN pads, license plate recognition cameras, door phones, sensors and displays.
The pandemic has added new pressures for deploying technological solutions for the enforcement of health and safety regulations.
With the introduction of the IP camera, manufacturers began creating their own codecs or firmware — upending established interoperability. Here’s how ONVIF fixes that.
ONVIF was founded as a technical alliance by Axis Communications, Sony and Bosch Security and Safety Systems. Today it has a member base spanning six continents and 39 countries.
Although network interoperability has been a buzzword for video surveillance and access control systems for the past several years, we’ve only recently begun to realize that there are a host of other issues that need to be addressed.
Microsoft and Intel are among initial group of ecosystem partners who can create or co-create solutions and applications.
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