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The requirements for the base computers and operating system for the modules included in the DetectorPack PSIM correspond to the same requirements for the Axxon PSIM (see Axxon PSIM Administrator's Guide).
Each software module automatically determines which computing resources it can use — a central processing unit (CPU) or a graphics processing unit (GPU).
For the modules that use neural analysis (see General information on Neural analytics), the operation device can be set manually.
The following requirements are imposed on the software and hardware platform when the neural network analytics is used:
The neural network analytics supports the following devices: CPU, GPU NVIDIA, VPU (Intel NCS, Intel HDDL).
Note.
In order to connect the Intel NCS, plug in the device to the USB port and make sure that Windows shows it with one of the following names: Movidius, Myriad X, VSC Loopback Device.
Intel NCS can be utilized with any computer compliant to the Axxon PSIM hardware requirements (see Requirements for base PCs).
Attention!
It is not recommended to use more than one Intel NCS device on the same Server.
Several Intel HDDL devices can be used on one Server if their revisions match.
For Intel HDDL to work on a computer with AMD CPU, it is required that the OpenVino toolkit be installed according to the instructions on the site.
Compute Capability 3.5 - 8.6.
Note.
Please check the GPU's Compute Capability version on the manufacturer's web site.
Attention!
When using NVIDIA graphics cards, it is recommended to install the latest driver from the NVIDIA official web site.
A single neural network consumes 500 MB of video memory. Each neural network is distributed between several object trackers within the GPU. For example: to apply the neural fire detector and the neural smoke detector to any number of channels, you should use a 1 GB graphics card or higher. You can use multiple video cards in your system.
Attention!
Make sure that video image requirements are met in order for each detection module to operate correctly.
The requirements are specific for each detection module and are given in the corresponding sections (see Configuring detection modules).