IRIS+™ 2024.5
Irisity is always looking for opportunities to provide the best features and improvements for your needs. If you're looking to use the latest updates to the IRIS+ cloud, we highly recommend you check it out. Updates will be automatically applied to your system according to our policies.
This release will be accessible to all customers using the cloud-hosted system on 28 November during our service maintenance window.
For customers detecting movement in unauthorized areas, IRIS+ now offers improvements in detecting people trespassing in areas with train tracks. This enhancement effectively detects people moving across the tracks while robustly ignoring moving trains and/or ignoring people getting on and off the trains. This addition to IRIS+ increases the accuracy in detecting trespassers in these scenes while reducing false positives in busy environments.
We now offer support for camera selection in the Insights module, which allows users to visualize events and statistics across a wider number of cameras. Users with this updated version can now select up to 100 cameras instead of 10.
An improved rule has been updated to provide a more accurate detection of average vehicle speed. This application is best configured for customers looking to catch instances of speeding on a road, or for customers looking to report statistics across instances of speeding in an area.
The real-time traffic rule will trigger an event when a car crosses through a threshold area within the drawn line that moves at a certain average speed, while the traffic statistics will record the typical average speeds over time.
We have made significant progress towards providing more clarity to customers between the online statuses between cameras, devices, and agents in the portal interface. This now provides an accurate and coherent status between each hardware, so that they report a singular status instead of several. While this is just one step into unifying all statuses, this provides significant improvements while more updates come along.
- Conflicting error reports regarding video streams have been resolved and should not display the errors when the dashboard shows streams being initialized.
- Duplicate HTTP clips downloaded to the edge have been addressed and should no longer store different instances of the same clip.
- Adding a camera to an edge device in the portal should no longer focus on locking the page to the edge view.
- Unattended object cases with missing calibration have been resolved and the warning for class height should no longer appear.
Looking for the latest integrations and their versions? Check out the list below: