Artificial intelligence (AI) cameras: smart control and security.
AI cameras have become an important part of modern video surveillance systems. They not only record video, but also analyse the situation in real time, reacting instantly to potential threats.
Ubiquiti AI cameras stand out from their peers because of their built-in data processing. Unlike other systems where the video stream is transmitted to a server, Ubiquiti cameras analyse the video directly on the device. This reduces network load, speeds up processing and increases system reliability.
Another advantage is PoE (Power over Ethernet) support. This allows power and data to be transmitted over a single cable, simplifying installation and reducing the number of wires. If the camera loses communication, the system will instantly send a notification to the user.
The main functions of AI cameras.
AI cameras are suitable for a wide range of applications, from flats and private homes to large industrial plants. They can:
- Recognise people and objects;
- Capture recurring events;
- Identify suspicious behaviour;
- Automate the alert system;
- Collect and analyse data.
With software updates, their capabilities are constantly expanding, making video surveillance more intelligent.
Where are AI cameras being used?
AI cameras are used to improve security, optimise operations and prevent threats in real time. Examples:
- Hotels and hospitals – environment control, visitor monitoring, transport management.
- Business centres and shopping malls – protection of offices and warehouses, visitor and vehicle control.
- Residential complexes – access control, monitoring of suspicious activity, parking management.
- Car parks – traffic management, automation of entry and exit control.
- Industrial areas – prevention of accidents, control of hazardous areas.
Conventional cameras simply record video, while AI cameras can analyse the situation and react, such as sounding an alarm when a person appears in a dangerous area.
Benefits and Challenges.
AI cameras make security more efficient and reduce the burden on staff. However, their use requires:
- Compliance with confidentiality standards;
- Reliable data protection;
- Balance between technology and human rights.
AI cameras don’t just capture images, they also recognise people. Face ID technology can identify specific individuals, for example, by informing the owner of frequent visitors to their home.
Monitoring transport with AI cameras.
Modern cameras can recognise vehicle number plates even in difficult conditions. Their functions include:
- Automatic vehicle tracking;
- Controlling the prolonged stay of vehicles on the premises;
- Automation of entrances and exits;
- Optimisation of logistics processes.
In case of abnormal situations, the system promptly notifies the responsible persons.
Smart doorbells and intercoms.
Ubiquiti has integrated AI cameras into doorbells and intercoms, providing high quality images even in low light. They not only capture visitors but also analyse their behaviour, increasing the security of your home.
Conclusion.
Ubiquiti AI cameras are not just video surveillance, but an intelligent system that adapts to your needs. They automate processes, enhance control and set new security standards.
Legislative aspects of video surveillance.
Remember! The installation of cameras is regulated by law. You cannot place them anywhere and are obliged to warn people with special signs. Each country has regulations governing video recording and protection of personal data. Before installing the equipment, it is important to consult with lawyers to avoid violations.