[Technical Notice] GV-Fisheye Camera Integration Notes for GV-VMS V14.10
Posted: September 11th, 2018, 3:27 pm
Article ID: GV1-15-01-27-t
Released Date: 01/27/2015
Applied to
GV-Fisheye Cameras firmware V2.14 or earlier
System Requirements
1. Total Frame Rate Supported by GV-VMS
The table below lists the total frame rates supported by GV-VMS V14.10 for fisheye dewarping based on CPU capacity. The number of frames supported by GV-VMS is increased when a high-end CPU such as Core i7 is used.
The table is based on the following resolutions and frame rates:
2. Maximum Number of Channels Supported by GV-VMS V14.10
The following table lists the maximum number of fisheye channels that can be supported by GV-VMS V14.10 with the frame rate set to 2 fps per channel. If you wish to increase the frame rate for each fisheye channel, you can decrease the number of GV-Fisheye Cameras connected. Note: The test data is obtained using the following conditions:
3. Testing Environment
The data is obtained using the following bitrate. The PC specifications used for testing GV-VMS V14.10 are listed below:
Released Date: 01/27/2015
Applied to
GV-Fisheye Cameras firmware V2.14 or earlier
System Requirements
1. Total Frame Rate Supported by GV-VMS
The table below lists the total frame rates supported by GV-VMS V14.10 for fisheye dewarping based on CPU capacity. The number of frames supported by GV-VMS is increased when a high-end CPU such as Core i7 is used.
The table is based on the following resolutions and frame rates:
- 1 MP at 15 fps (1280 x 1200)
- 2 MP at 15 fps (1440 x 1376)
- 4 MP at 15 fps (2048 x 1944)
- 5 MP at 10 fps (2560 x 1920)
- Built-in VGA
- CPU usage at around 70%
- 360 Degree view mode with “Auto Pan” function disabled
- 32-screen divisions with GV-VMS’s panel resolution set to 1600 x 1200
2. Maximum Number of Channels Supported by GV-VMS V14.10
The following table lists the maximum number of fisheye channels that can be supported by GV-VMS V14.10 with the frame rate set to 2 fps per channel. If you wish to increase the frame rate for each fisheye channel, you can decrease the number of GV-Fisheye Cameras connected. Note: The test data is obtained using the following conditions:
- Built-in VGA
- Frame rate limited to 2 fps per channel
- 360 Degree view mode with “Auto Pan” function disabled
- 64-screen divisions with GV-VMS’s panel resolution set to 1920 x 1080
3. Testing Environment
The data is obtained using the following bitrate. The PC specifications used for testing GV-VMS V14.10 are listed below: