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  2. Hanwha Vision - Wikipedia

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    Hanwha Vision (Korean: 한화비전; RR: Hanhwa Bijeon), founded as Samsung Techwin, is a video surveillance company. [2] It is a subsidiary of Hanwha Group.The company employs 1,822 people and is headquartered in South Korea.

  3. List of Ambarella products - Wikipedia

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    Launch Date Product Fab ()Variants μarch Cores Applications References 2005 A1 130 nm Harmonic HDTV Broadcast Encoder [1] [2]2007 A2 90 nm Samsung HD Camcorder; Bosch IP Cameras

  4. OmniVision Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Tango contains a number of OmniVision products including a 4 MP RGB-Ir sensor that allows for high-res photo and video, as well as depth perception in its standard camera, as well as a low-power CameraChip. [33] The Arlo home security camera by Netgear is a battery operated, wireless camera security system. It contains several OmniVision ...

  5. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    These brands offer only non-camera digital imaging devices, or non-consumer digital cameras: ABUS - cameras for surveillance and home security applications; AEE - action camcorders capable of taking stills; Aiptek - camcorders; Alcatel - cameraphones; Alpa - medium format cameras designed for digital backs

  6. Home security - Wikipedia

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    A home security camera system software on a Windows laptop for monitoring. Home security includes both the security hardware placed on a property and individuals' personal security practices. Security hardware includes doors, locks, alarm systems, lighting, motion detectors, and security camera systems. Personal security involves practices like ...

  7. SGR-A1 - Wikipedia

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    A human-in-the-loop (HITL) system, if applied to the Samsung SGR-A1, would mean the weapon must wait for commands from a human operator before acting upon its targets. This contrasts with a human over the loop (HOTL) system, which would allow the Samsung SGR-A1 to autonomously engage targets while allowing for human intervention to stop it.

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