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Camera Vision (RTSP)

A managed edge pattern for deriving occupancy and dwell signals from configured cameras.

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About

The Camera Vision connector consumes standard RTSP streams from your existing cameras and runs its models on an edge node inside your network. It emits structured events only: people counts per zone, dwell time, queue length, and occupancy transitions, each stamped with camera, zone, and timestamp. It counts and measures; it does not identify. No face recognition, no identity, just how many and how long.

The target architecture processes configured frames on an on-site edge node and sends only derived events across the managed boundary. That data path, retention behavior, camera scope, and network controls must be verified during commissioning. The connector is managed early access.

Highlights

  • Counts, dwell, occupancy as events
  • Target design keeps raw-frame processing on the commissioned edge node
  • Planned scope is read-only; any downstream action requires a separate governed path
  • Provisioned with a deployment engineer through the early-access program
Kind
Connector
Category
Sensing & telemetry
Publisher
Fibric
Availability
Early access
Delivery
Managed by Fibric; nothing to install
Data direction
Read-only
Pricing
Early access
Sold by
Fibric
Support
Developed and supported by Fibric
Tags
vision, occupancy, cameras, sensors

Authentication

Uses your camera RTSP credentials on the edge node, with all frame processing happening on-site.

What it reads

  • People counts and occupancy per configured zone
  • Dwell time and queue length at doors, counters, and lines
  • Zone entry and exit transitions as timestamped events

What it can do

This is a sensing source: it reads, it does not write. Operators act through the write-capable connectors alongside it.

How it works

1

Sense

People counts and occupancy per configured zone.

2

Reason

Operators reason over this connector's signals next to the rest of your stack, so decisions are grounded in the same records you run on.

3

Act

Nothing. This is a sensing source; operators act through the write-capable connectors alongside it.

Pricing

Managed early access

This listing is informational and not self-serve. A deployment review must validate the connector, credentials, action boundary, recovery path, support, and contractual pricing before use.

Deployment engineer
Wires and verifies the integration with you during onboarding
Managed validation
Review maturity, authority, supported records, and deployment boundaries before go-live
Execution records
Supported reads, proposals, policy decisions, and reported outcomes kept for review
Support from the builders
Developed, run, and supported directly by Fibric

Requirements

System requirements
  • RTSP-capable cameras reachable from an on-site edge node
  • An edge node (small on-premise machine) Fibric provisions for inference
  • Zone definitions for each camera in scope

Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.

Support and resources

Supported by the people who built it

This connector is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.

Works with

Listings this is designed to pair with. Each listing has its own live or managed early-access state.

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Bring Camera Vision (RTSP) into your early-access deployment

Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.