An open door to third-party onboard software
Container solution, how does it works?
A Linux container is a lightweight virtualization technology that enables running multiple isolated applications or services on a single Linux host.
Containers use the kernel of the host operating system and share resources such as the CPU, memory, and disk storage.
Containers provide a portable and consistent environment for running custom applications.
Container is an add-on conceived to support third-party applications.
• System Integrator’s proprietary applications can be deployed in the camera in a separate environment, ensuring incredible customizability to Tattile cameras.
• Support of user-defined additional applications, libraries, web interface, encryption methods. It enables lightweight and fast deployment on the camera
• The user application has access to defined camera resources such as local storage, persistent configuration, network, camera processing results
• The System Integrator has complete control on processing results, data management, with user-defined communication protocols and storage policies
• Thanks to Container, customers can reduce bandwidth requirements by implementing user post-processing on-edge
• Using Container, the System Integrator configures the backup, and replication on other cameras, via a build-in camera web interface
• Container needs an additional SSD to be installed inside Tattile camera
• Container is non-suitable for intensive operations (image analysis, image manipulation, …) or direct access to camera resources (sensors and peripherals)