Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology

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Video Systems Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology Innovative technologies found in Bosch HD and Megapixel IP cameras can effectively reduce network bandwidth requirements and subsequent storage costs, while maintaining high quality and detailed images. Cost-saving technologies Megapixel cameras deliver ultra-detailed images with more useful information but this comes at a cost. The volume of data required to transport and store these images has risen significantly. The bandwidth demands that this places on the network infrastructure and the increase in required storage capacity adds significantly to total IP system costs. Disk space is one of the most expensive components of IP systems. Higher storage costs can ultimately cost you the difference of winning the next large project. The best place to reduce these costs is at the source in the camera. And this is where Bosch takes a multi-pronged approach to reducing the quantity of data while retaining high quality of image: Content-based Imaging Technology (CBIT) to reduce noise Region prioritization to target important information Optimized encoder efficiency to increase compression ratios The combination of these technologies has a significant impact on the bit rate/quality ratio which is directly proportional to storage and network costs. CBIT the key to noise reduction Noise is a random pattern of pixels visible in the image. Some degree of noise is always present in any electronic device that transmits or receives a signal. Image noise is an undesirable by-product of image capture and the most detrimental factor in clogging the encoding process which leads directly to exaggerated bit rates for a given image. Megapixel cameras are more susceptible to noise as the pixels on the sensor are smaller and are not able to collect as much light. More amplification is required which introduces noise. Low-light scenes also contribute to an increase in noise levels. A first in the security industry, Bosch introduces a new technology for controlling the image processing. Content-based Imaging Technology (CBIT) is an intelligent scene analysis system that examines the actual content of the video image and provides feedback to the digital signal processor (DSP) to re-tune the image processing. Bosch is the only security camera manufacturer with full control over image processing and intelligent video analysis (IVA). With this ground-breaking platform CBIT enables the sensors, the image processing and IVA to work as one module. CBIT radically improves the image quality in many areas but also has considerable impact when used to reduce noise.

Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology 2 Content-based Imaging Technology (CBIT) Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Classic noise reduction can take two forms. Spatial noise reduction averages the pixels within a frame to reduce noise. Temporal noise reduction involves averaging pixels over several frames to cancel out noise artifacts Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) is a new approach that uses a combination of these two methods and dynamically adjusts them based upon light levels and the CBIT analysis of moving objects in the scene. Comparison of images with visible noise (left), and reduced noise (right) Temporal noise reduction is very effective for static images but can cause problems when there is motion in the image. If temporal noise reduction is applied to moving objects, ghosting may be visible in the image where objects are blurred or repeated. CBIT analysis identifies those frames in which there is movement and passes this information back to the DSP which then adapts the temporal noise reduction for these frames. idnr uses three factors to control spatial and temporal noise reduction: CBIT movement analysis Scene light level User-set levels By combining these processes, idnr optimizes bandwidth by dynamically tuning the degree of noise reduction based upon an analysis of important objects moving through the camera s field of view. When the scene is quiet or no motion is present, bandwidth is minimized. When an important object is detected, bandwidth increases to capture maximum details. idnr s advanced algorithm can reduce bit rates and storage requirements by up to 50 percent in certain scenes without reducing video quality.

Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology 3 idnr vs. VBR vs. CBR: what does it all mean? Some Megapixel cameras by default restrict your bandwidth. Frequently, this is done via constant bit rate (CBR). CBR is an encoding method that keeps the bit rate at an arbitrary, fixed level. This can result in an always high bit rate, or when restricted to a low bit rate it can even result in an image quality that will never be at its best. Graph demonstrating the relative bandwidth conservation of various noise reduction methods. Variable bit rate (VBR), on the other hand, establishes a predefined level of image quality which can be maintained regardless of whether or not there is motion in a scene. Bandwidth will fluctuate depending on the scene. idnr operates on the same principle as VBR but with added intelligence to make smart decisions based on the presence or absence of motion in a scene. Basically stated, idnr is a better, smarter form of VBR. Region prioritization In addition to idnr, the region prioritization function allows for further bit rate reduction by adapting the encoder compression ratio for various regions of an image. Multiple regions in a scene can be defined, each of which is then assigned specific compression level parameters. Region 1 - Background: High compression / Low quality Region 2 - Object: No compression / High quality Region 3 - Default: Normal compression Area-based encoding allocates bandwidth to important parts of the scene. An unimportant region can be set to use more compression and thus reduce bit rate. Important regions can be assigned a lower compression ratio to show more details but this reduces the requirement for a constantly low compression ratio for the general picture. By thoughtful selection of important, unimportant and normal regions in a scene and adapting the compression ratios accordingly, a lower average bit rate can be achieved for a specific image.

Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology 4 Results The effects of idnr and region prioritization are additive, so you enjoy the cumulative benefit of both functions. This performance coupled with the high efficiency of the encoder compression algorithm produces measurable results. The following two examples summarize our test results: The graphs show bit rate spikes when motion is present in the image. When no motion is present, bandwidth decreases significantly. Top: a spike occurs when the two people walk through the hallway. Bottom: bit rate increases only when a cars drive through the scene.

Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology 5 Turning idnr into real savings The savings that can be achieved with idnr are easy to calculate. In our tests, bit rate reduction showed savings of up to 62 percent in one example. This can be directly correlated to savings realized in storage costs. So, in essence, if a video storage device costs $10,000 you may possibly only need to spend $3800 for the same amount of image detail being stored. Scene Complexity of scene Laboratory scene (easy) Low level of detail and limited movement Bit rate reduction 48% Laboratory scene (details) High level of detail in fan and significant movement 33% Indoor scene (complex) High level of detail (brick wall) and significant movement 62% Outdoor scene Medium level of detail and significant movement 35% Conclusion Bosch has engineered the ability to tune the image pipeline based on scene content. As a result of this, we are able to implement Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) which can reduce noise in an image based on motion and light levels. idnr delivers up to 50 percent bit rate reduction over standard VBR in scenes without motion. Remember, it is always possible to reduce bit rate - but this normally affects image quality adversely. The key benefit of idnr and region prioritization is that you get significantly lower bandwidth without loss of image quality. Bosch cameras provide the most usable image possible by optimizing the detail-to-bandwidth ratio. This equates to considerable savings on storage costs without jepordizing image quality! Ultimately, the Megapixel camera that provides the highest quality video with the lowest bandwidth and storage requirements will be the most desirable choice for the customer.

Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology 6 Glossary Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Generates a steady bit rate that can be predefined. This is most often used when limited bandwidth is available. The disadvantage with CBR is that when added activity in a scene results in a bit rate that is higher than the target rate, the restriction to keep the bit rate constant leads to a lower image quality and frame rate. Variable Bit Rate (VBR) A predefined level of image quality which can be maintained regardless of having motion or no motion in a scene. Bandwidth will fluctuate depending on the scene: it will increase when there is a lot of activity, and decrease when there is no motion. This is often used in video surveillance applications where there is a need for high quality video with motion in a scene. Target Bit Rate (TBR) Used to optimize the bandwidth in the network, limit the data rate for the camera. The target data rate should be set according to the desired picture quality for typical scenes with no excessive motion. For complex images or frequent changes of image content due to frequent movements, this limit can temporarily be exceeded up to the value entered in the Maximum bit rate field. Maximum Bit Rate (MBR) A cap on bit rate that is not to be exceeded under any circumstances. Depending on the video quality settings for the I-frames and P-frames, this can result in individual images being skipped. The value entered here must be at least 10% higher than the value entered in the Target bit rate field. If the value entered here is too low, it will be automatically adjusted.

Intelligent Dynamic Noise Reduction (idnr) Technology 7 Product Spotlight The technology discussed in this paper is featured in the following Bosch cameras. FLEXIDOME 7000 DINION 7000 NDN-932 High Dynamic Range IP67 / NEMA 4X / IK10 NDN-832 Day/Night IP67 / NEMA 4X / IK10 NDN-733 Ultra light sensitivity IP67 / NEMA 4X / IK10 NBN-932V High Dynamic Range NBN-832V Day/Night NBN-733V Ultra light sensitivity NIN-932 High Dynamic Range IP66 / NEMA 4X / IK10 NIN-832 Day/Night IP66 / NEMA 4X / IK10 NIN-733 Ultra light sensitivity IP66 / NEMA 4X / IK10 FLEXIDOME outdoor 5000 IP bullet 5000 NDN-50051 5MP IP66 / IK10 NDN-50022 IP66 / IK10 NDI-50022 IP66 / IK10 IR (50 ft range) NTI-50022 IP66 IR (82 ft range) FLEXIDOME indoor 5000 FLEXIDOME micro 5000 NIN-50051 5MP NIN-50022 NII-50022 IR (50 ft range) NUC-50051 5MP IP66 / IK8 NUC-50022 IP66 / IK8 FLEXIDOME micro 2000 IP micro 2000 NUC-20012 NUC-20002 480p NPC-20012 NPC-20002 480p