
AXIS Q1656-DLE Radar-Video Fusion Camera
Installation
There are also other design factors to check when placing the radars in a site, like the surrounding environment, swaying objects, flag
poles, and swaying vegetations. In some cases you need to filter out swaying objects from the radar stream to avoid false alarms.
You may also need to consider the positioning of the cameras in respect to each other. You can install up to 8 radars close to each
other, or facing each other, without causing problems. The built-in coexistence algorithm can find a suitable time and frequency slot
to operate in to minimize interference.
If in an installation contains more than 8 AXIS Q1656-DLE, and many of the devices are pointing away from each other then there is
less risk of inference. In general, radar interference will not cause the radar to stop functioning. There is a built-in interference
mitigation algorithm that suppresses false detections due to interference. A warning about interference is expected to happen in an
environment with many radars operating in the same coexistence zone. The main impact of interference is deterioration of the
detection performance, and occasional ghost tracks.
Since the radar-video fusion camera operates at a different frequency than other Axis radar products, such as the AXIS D2050-VE or
the AXIS D2110-VE, you don’t have to think about coexistence when you combine different products at the same site.
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