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Mango DSP Introduces the First Camera-Ready Intelligent Video Server Based on TI's DaVinci(TM) Technology
Mango to launch the Pegasus Embedded Solution at TI Developer Conference
JERUSALEM, March 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Mango DSP, a leading provider of
advanced video solutions for the CCTV, Homeland Security and Defense
markets, announced today the launch of the Pegasus Embedded Solution, an
intelligent video server (IVS) developed by Mango DSP and based on Texas
Instruments Incorporated's DaVinci(TM) technology. Mango's new solution is
comprised of the Pegasus video server and IVS software and is designed to
deliver a comprehensive solution for the unique requirements of the
Homeland Security market.
Pegasus spawns innovation with its open API -- the analytic hooks of
IVS software for DaVinci technology. The software enables fast and simple
integration with video content analysis providers, making the Pegasus a
common video analytic platform for camera manufacturers. Mango has applied
for a pending patent on its IVS software for DaVinci technology. The
Pegasus is equipped with a Micron CMOS sensor and is packaged in a very
small form factor enabling integration to large variety of cameras.
"Together TI and Mango DSP are revolutionizing the security market by
offering simple and fast intelligent video servers for camera
manufacturers," said Cyril Clocher, DSP business development manager EMEA,
TI. "The Pegasus board combines many cutting edge technologies onto one
compact, easy to integrate, comprehensive solution."
We are pleased to work with Mango on its intelligent video application,
enabling a truly cutting-edge video tracking and face recognition camera
system," said Rene Hartner, senior marketing segment manager for Micron's
image surveillance segment. "There were two critical imaging requirements
that Mango took into consideration when choosing their image sensor
partner. Mango selected Micron based on our expertise in high sensitivity
and high frame rates, which are important for capturing clear, real-time
video in changing lighting conditions."
With a complete portfolio of image sensors designed for the security
market, Micron is providing manufacturers with the option to choose the
best sensor that matches their design needs, whether for a consumer or a
commercial camera application. Micron's CMOS-based security image sensors
are easy to design-in and deliver exceptional imaging performance in low
light situations with both near-IR and visible sub-lux (equivalent to the
light from one candle) imaging capability. Additionally, by leveraging its
legacy in high- speed sensor techniques, Micron's portfolio of security
image sensors provide extraordinarily high sensitivity and high frame
rates, important for capturing clear, real-time video.
"We are the first to introduce an analytic and camera-ready, plug and
play solution based on DaVinci technology. We believe it will reduce the
costs of intelligent cameras by far and will enable the camera
manufacturers to integrate it with existing cameras that leverage the
quality of Micron's security CMOS image sensors" said Baruch Peled, CEO of
Mango. "We are confident that we will see a quick adaptation our solutions,
bringing about more sales and a strengthening of the market."
The Pegasus supports leading video codecs such as MPEG4 and H.264 with
high resolution capabilities including he option to extract Megapixel JPEG
images. Pegasus supports applications such as video streaming,
comprehensive analytic solutions, onboard storage options and USB
connectivity
About Mango DSP
Mango DSP develops and markets the next generation of video solutions
for the CCTV, Defence and Homeland security market. The company employs
some 60 people at its Jerusalem headquarters and offices in the U.S. Mango
has excelled in finding and developing next-generation solutions for
Defence, Physical security and mobile markets. At the core of Mango's
solutions is a DSP based processing engine and the IVS software which
provides the industry with a common platform for content analysis and
security management systems enabling leading performance, compact and cost
effective solutions. Mango products are available in commercial and rugged
form.
For Further Information Contact:
Mor Meroz, Senior Account Manager, NaoriComm
mor@naoricomm.com Direct: +972-9-745-8467 Mobile: +972-54-5509025
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