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Digital Watchdog ONVIF Compliance Statement
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Digital Watchdog ONVIF Compliance Statement

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Affected Roles: All Users

Last Edit: April 29, 2025

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ONVIF Conformant

ONVIF conformant products allow the creation of flexible, cost-effective, and future-proof systems by enabling users to choose optimal products from different vendors.  Digital Watchdog’s Cloud-Managed VMS software, DW Spectrum, and cameras support ONVIF Profile S and ONVIF Profile M compliant devices and features like PTZ control, two-way audio, metadata streaming, and relay outputs.

Digital Watchdog’s ONVIF conformant products offer interoperability and easy integration with products from different vendors.  All Digital Watchdog IP products, including IP cameras, servers, and software, are ONVIF conformant and can be configured to request and control the streaming of video data over an IP network.

 

ONVIF Profile S

Profile S is designed for IP-based video systems. A Profile S compliant device (e.g., an IP network camera) can send video data over an IP network to a client.

An ONVIF client (e.g., a video management software) compliant to Profile S is one that can configure, request, and control streaming of video data over an IP network from an ONVIF device compliant to Profile S. It also includes support for control of PTZ, receiving audio and metadata stream, and relay outputs if those features are supported by the client.

The ONVIF profile is described by a fixed set of functionalities through several services that are provided by the ONVIF standard. Several services and functionalities are mandatory for each type of ONVIF profile. An ONVIF device and client may support any combination of profiles and optional services and functionalities.

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ONVIF Profile M

Metadata and events for analytics applications

  • Analytics configuration and information query for metadata
  • Configuration and streaming of metadata
  • Generic object classification support
  • Metadata definition for geolocation, vehicle, license plate, human face and body
  • Event interfaces for object counter and license plate recognition analytics
  • Sending events through metadata stream, ONVIF event service or over MQTT
  • Rule configuration for events

ONVIF Profile M supports analytics configuration and information query for metadata, as well as filtering and streaming of metadata. It has interfaces for generic object classification, and specified metadata for geolocation, vehicle, license plate, and human bodies. If conformant products have native support for features such as media profile management, video streaming, adding images in metadata streams, event handing or rule configuration, then Profile M interfaces for those features must also be supported. And if conformant products support analytics for object counting (e.g. for people, vehicles), license plate recognition, or MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) protocol used by IoT (Internet of Things) systems, then there should also be Profile M event handling interfaces for those functions.

A Profile M conformant product can be an edge device (such as an IP camera or video-based drone) or a service (such as a server- or cloud-based app) with analytics capabilities that can use Profile M interfaces to send metadata over an IP network to a client. A Profile M conformant client can be a video management software (VMS) program, a network video recorder (NVR), or a server- or cloud-based service that can make use of Profile M interfaces to configure, request and control the streaming of metadata over an IP network from a Profile M edge device or service. Profile M devices or clients with support for MQTT can also communicate with an IoT platform/application that can then communicate with IoT devices and applications.

Profile M can be applied in metadata-based or event trigger-based use cases for security, business intelligence and IoT applications.

In the context of video, metadata helps tag elements in a scene. Metadata can be used to:

  • Highlight objects of interest in a video stream
  • Provide heat mapping or vehicle mapping using object classification and geolocation to determine the number of objects in a predefined area
  • Effectively store and retrieve video content of interest
  • Facilitate video searches in an area of a video scene

 

Cases for using Profile M event handling interfaces:

  • For visitor statistics, crowd control, visitor management or queue management through people counting analytics
  • For access control in a parking lot through license plate recognition apps
  • Room temperature control, where a Profile M camera (with MQTT support) detects humans in a room and sends an ONVIF event over MQTT to an IoT platform/application that, in turn, triggers a smart thermostat (IoT device) to adjust the room temperature

ONVIF Profile M can be combined with other ONVIF profiles such as Profile S and T for video streaming, and Profile A, C and D for access control for an integrated system based on ONVIF interfaces.

 

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For More Information or Technical Support

DW Technical Support:  866.446.3595 (option 4)

https://www.digital-watchdog.com/contact-tech-support/

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