DHI works with Axis camera estates through approved RTSP and ONVIF streams, so teams can add safety analytics without replacing cameras that already cover the right zones.
Integration proof
The integration page should answer what connects, what data moves, what the operator sees, and what has to be validated before pilot launch.
Integration target
DHI works with Axis camera estates through approved RTSP and ONVIF streams, so teams can add safety analytics without replacing cameras that already cover the right zones.
Camera workflow
Axis cameras are common in enterprise and public-sector environments. DHI uses the stream already available on the site network and adds edge inference beside the camera path.
Event routing
DHI reads the approved camera feed through the site network.
Deployment check
A pilot should test the camera stream during normal operating hours, not only when the network is quiet.
Security posture
Raw video stays on the site network while DHI routes safety metadata into the existing operator workflow.
Fit
Axis cameras are common in enterprise and public-sector environments. DHI uses the stream already available on the site network and adds edge inference beside the camera path.
Confirm the target camera exposes a stable stream at a resolution and frame rate suitable for the incident class.
The camera must see the floor zone, platform edge, doorway, aisle, or crowd area where the event can be detected.
The edge node should read the stream on site so inference does not depend on a public cloud round trip.
Event flow
These pages should make the data path simple enough for IT, security operations, and safety leadership to review together.
DHI reads the approved camera feed through the site network.
The edge node classifies the event close to the camera path.
The confirmed safety event moves into the VMS, alert path, or local signal defined for the pilot.
Pilot checklist
A strong integration page should help the buyer self-qualify before the first technical call.
A pilot should test the camera stream during normal operating hours, not only when the network is quiet.
Rack occlusion, glare, low angle, or cropped floor area can matter more than the camera model.
Every camera in scope should have a named alert owner and a reason for being in the pilot.
Bring your camera list, VMS version, alarm workflow, and pilot zones. We will map where DHI fits and what has to be tested first.
No raw video has to leave your site for an integration review.
See the flow on a real operating scenario and scope a pilot around one facility or corridor.
Review camera ingest, edge inference, alert routing, and what stays on-premises.
Download the deployment checklist buyers use before green-lighting an industrial AI pilot.
Bring camera count, VMS constraints, latency expectations, and privacy requirements to a technical review.