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Archerfish Solo Selected as CES Innovations 2010 Design and Engineering Award Honoree

Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:40am EST
Archerfish Solo Selected as CES Innovations 2010 Design and Engineering Award
Honoree
First Thinking Camera for consumers honored in Integrated Home Systems product
category



RESTON, Va., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Archerfish Solo(TM) by Cernium has been
named an International CES 2010Innovations Design and Engineering Award
Honoree. The prestigious Innovations Design and Engineering Awards have been
recognizing achievements in product design and engineering since 1976.
Archerfish Solo will premiere at CES in the Las Vegas Convention Center South
Hall One, in Booth # 21934.

Archerfish Solo, the first Thinking Camera(TM) for consumers, delivers
advanced homeland security technology in a single, compact, wireless device
that combines both a video camera and a recorder. Unlike motion
detection-based video monitoring systems, Archerfish Solo analyzes video
content in real time and is able to distinguish people and cars from other
objects, providing homeowners and business owners just the information they
need, where and when they need it. Archerfish Solo builds on the capabilities
of Archerfish Quattro(TM) Interactive Video Monitoring and Recording System, a
2009 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award Honoree. 

A complete, do-it-yourself solution, Archerfish Solo is operational out of the
box without additional PC requirements and works even when the user's PC is
turned off. Other features unique to the product include an intelligent video
filter that automatically filters out video that is not of interest and
reduces false alerts caused by random motion; a video search engine that
pinpoints specific video event clips based on date, time, device and location;
and multi-format instant video notifications to any user's email address or
mobile device.

To learn more about Archerfish Solo, visit www.myarcherfishsolo.com. 

About Cernium
Cernium Corporation develops innovative, high-value products that employ video
to deliver useful and timely information for better security, communications
and lifestyle management.  Cernium has brought advanced video analytics
technology to scores of facilities worldwide; customers represent markets from
residential and small-medium business consumers to Fortune 100 manufacturers,
government, healthcare, transportation, hospitality, education, entertainment
and major cultural institutions. Cernium's product portfolio includes
Archerfish(®), the first interactive video monitoring and recording solution
for consumers; Perceptrak(®), video surveillance software for medium-large
enterprise; and ExitSentry(®), passenger flow monitoring for airport
checkpoints and exit lanes. For more information, visit www.cernium.com.

For more information on Archerfish, visit: 
www.myarcherfishsolo.com
www.myarcherfish.com
http://twitter.com/MyArcherfish


SOURCE  Cernium Corporation

John Terrill of SpeakerBox Communications for Cernium Corporation,
+1-703-287-7825, jterrill@speakerboxpr.com



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