Transcoder gateway from Pleora to be on display at ITE 2015

Nov. 9, 2015
At ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4, Pleora Technologies will be demonstrating its new Transcoder Gateway, which allows designers and integrators to preserve low latency, uncompressed video required for processing and analysis, while redistributing the image feed to users with less strict demands. 

At ITE 2015 in Yokohama, Japan from December 2-4, Pleora Technologies will be demonstrating its new Transcoder Gateway, which allows designers and integrators to preserve low latency, uncompressed video required for processing and analysis, while redistributing the image feed to users with less strict demands. The gateway appliance automatically converts video from up to four GigE Vision (depending on the model) or up to two USB3 Vision cameras into H.264 compression format. Video is then transmitted over a wireless or wired connection using RTSP to a playback device, including embedded PCs, tablets, and smartphones. The transcoder gateway—which is GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, and GenICam compliant—is suitable for use in such vision applications as medical imaging, transportation, and military imaging.

ITE 2015 booth number: 130 (ADSTEC, Pleora’s Japanese channel partner)

To Learn More:


Contact:
Pleora Technologies
Headquarters
: Kanata, ON, Canada
Product:
Transcoder gateway
Key Features:
Autonomously control and receive images from a combination of up to 4 GigE Vision and USB3 Vision cameras simultaneously, for display, compression, and retransmission.

What Pleora says:
View more information on the transcoder gateway.

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