Summary of UP XTREME: POWERING INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS
The UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance kit is an AI-enabled NVR solution designed to enhance traditional security systems with intelligent edge computing. It integrates video management software from Milestone and analytics from SAIMOS, powered by Intel Core processors and Movidius VPUs. This all-in-one box supports up to 32 cameras simultaneously, enabling advanced features like heatmaps, virtual fences, and automated alerts while reducing storage issues and deployment costs.
Parts used in the UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance Kit:
- UP Xtreme hardware system
- Intel® Core™ i7 processor (8th Generation)
- Milestone XProtect® Express+ video management software
- SAIMOS video analytic software
- Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit
- Two Intel® Movidius® Myriad™ X VPUs
- Support for up to 32 surveillance cameras
Many developers and users of security solutions are looking for ways to get more out of their surveillance systems by deploying intelligent edge computing platforms. UP Xtreme, from AAEON’s UP Board division, is being deployed along with technology from partners including Intel®, Milestone and SAIMOS® to bring Smart Surveillance to these customers with the UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance kit.

With the ever-increasing importance of on-site security, surveillance cameras are installed virtually everywhere, recording footage passively. Smart surveillance takes things to the next level by adding intelligent processing of data that’s already being gathered to analyze traffic with heatmaps, monitor areas with virtual fences, or reacting to data in other ways to allow for automated control or alerting staff on premises. UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance provides all the technology needed to power these applications in one box, working as an AI-enabled NVR solution to proactively monitor video streams supporting up to 32 cameras simultaneously (Intel® Core™ i7 model with Milestone XProtect® Express+).
Working with technology partners Intel, Milestone, and SAIMOS, AAEON’s UP team is deploying the UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance solution to overcome the challenges present in traditional security camera systems. UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance works by integrating video management software (VMS) from Milestone with video analytic software from SAIMOS, then adding a deep learning AI edge inference through the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit, to provide a total package solution that saves deployment time and cost for end users, as well as overcoming challenges such as storage issues. The AI inference is also accelerated with two Intel® Movidius® Myriad™ X VPUs, helping provide even more power alongside the 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processor that comes with the UP Xtreme system.
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- What is the primary function of the UP Xtreme Smart Surveillance kit?
It acts as an AI-enabled NVR solution that provides intelligent processing for video streams to enable proactive monitoring. - How many cameras can the system support simultaneously?
The Intel Core i7 model with Milestone XProtect Express+ supports up to 32 cameras at once. - Which partners provide the technology for this solution?
The solution utilizes technology from Intel, Milestone, and SAIMOS alongside AAEON's UP Board division. - How does the system accelerate AI inference?
AI inference is accelerated using two Intel Movidius Myriad X VPUs alongside the 8th Generation Intel Core processor. - What specific intelligent features does smart surveillance offer?
Features include analyzing traffic with heatmaps, monitoring areas with virtual fences, and automating alerts or controls. - Does the system help overcome traditional security challenges?
Yes, it addresses challenges such as storage issues and reduces both deployment time and cost for end users. - What software components are integrated into the solution?
The package integrates Milestone video management software with SAIMOS video analytic software. - Can the system react to data automatically?
Yes, it allows for reacting to data in ways that enable automated control or alerting staff on premises.
