Thermal-Imaging Cameras

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[INQ. NO. 2503E09] Having developed and manufactured thermal-imaging cameras, EOC Co., Ltd. uses thermal imaging modules from various companies, including the thermal-imaging modules of FLIR, the world’s No. 1 thermal-imaging company. EOC provides EFD (Early Fire Detection) solutions, industrial safety solutions, and security solutions.
EOC has designed and developed its own software (firmware) and hardware with the expertise of its development team personnel. Technical support and development are available to meet customers’ needs and to integrate with their systems.
For EOC’s thermal solutions, various thermal functions can be executed such as multi-channel monitoring, (ROI) area of interest, temperature alarm, and connection to mobile phones.
At the same time, with a new AI engineer onboard, EOC has focused on AI development based on deep-learning thermal-imaging analysis of YOLO technology.

IP thermal camera as small as a business card
Using FLIR’s thermal-imaging sensor and Korean SoC, the MINI model is compact-sized and equipped for early fire-detection and night security in various fields such as electric vehicle charging stations, electric distribution boards with functions such as 24/7 temperature monitoring, temperature (max. & min.) display, temperature alarm, and Region of Interest (ROI) for early fire-detection solutions.

Dual-sensor thermal camera with video analytics
EOC has developed a dual-lens thermal-imaging camera that combines CMOS and temperature monitoring and has a patent for overlay (thermal image & real-image crossing).
The deep-learned video analytics (AI) is mounted on the camera NPU, which has the ability to detect persons and those falling (fall) based on thermal images.
The U.S. government declared the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which bans Chinese parts on semiconductor products in the United States. The EOC camera meets NADD requirements by using an FLIR thermal sensor, and AI (video analytics) that EOC has developed and is embedded in the NPU of Korean SoC.
EOC thermal cameras have been integrated with third-party systems to suit the customers’ unique technical needs.
One example is integration with self-driving robots at COEX Mall, Seoul, Korea, patrolling twice a day for fire-safety purposes with EOC’s thermal camera onboard. Upon receiving a temperature alarm from one of EOC’s thermal cameras, the robot moves to the alarm area to check the situation on the spot.


 
 
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