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Hanwha expands line of public health surveillance solutions with new body temperature detection camera

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Hanwha Techwin is expanding its line of public health surveillance technologies with the new Wisenet TNM-3620TDY body temperature detection camera

The multi-purpose device uniquely combines artificial intelligence (AI) with a dual-sensor design to securely monitor facility entrances and accurately identify potential health risks.

The TNM-3620TDY offers two detection modes to discreetly scan people entering a facility. When used in estimated body temperature (EBT) mode, the camera’s 2 MP visible light sensor captures and sends AI-based face detection data to its QVGA-class thermal sensor, which simultaneously measures each subject’s body temperature.

Temperature monitoring is accurate within +-0.3⁰ C when used with a blackbody calibration device, and the camera will trigger audio/visual alarms and notifications when elevated temperatures are detected. An onscreen display indicates a subject’s temperature measurement and a colour-coded indicator is shown over their face. 

The camera can also be used as a traditional radiometric device, with the visible sensor providing high-resolution surveillance video to assist in identifying people and activities. In this mode, onboard video and audio analytics are available to detect area intrusion, line crossing, loitering, and temperature detection. A spot temperature measurement feature also enables operators, via a web viewer, to obtain targeted temperature measurements by isolating specific areas within an image.

The TNM-3620TDY joins Hanwha Techwin’s full suite of solutions for helping businesses adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic, comply with new public health guidelines and keep customers and employees safe.

“Business owners and managers of public spaces need flexible options for remaining open and operating efficiently,” said Ray Cooke, vice-president, products, solutions, and integration, Hanwha Techwin America. “With this new camera – and all our solutions for occupancy level monitoring, face mask detection and social distancing measurement – Hanwha Techwin gives them a choice of health and safety technologies they can tailor to their operations.” 

The new TNM-3620TDY is based on Hanwha Techwin’s Wisenet 7 System on Chip (SoC), the core technology driving its enhanced image quality and advanced cybersecurity protection capabilities. 

The camera has a Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC slot which allows up to 256GB of video data to be stored at the edge. This recording method is useful in the event of a network disruption, enabling video evidence that potentially might have been lost to be easily and quickly retrieved when a connection is restored.

The camera can connect to a VMS, NVR or Decoder, or be used as a standalone device to comply with healthcare privacy concerns.

The camera’s face detection area can be customised to prevent false positives. The TNM-3620TDY can also complement a facility’s existing COVID protocols, as people with detected elevated temperatures can be discreetly asked to enter a separate screening area for secondary screening with an FDA approved clinical thermometer temperature reading.