Axis Communications Launches AI-Powered Multi-Layer Security Solutions for Large-Scale Coverage

Axis Communications announced the upcoming launch of two innovative radars. Each powerful device delivers 180° or 270° horizontal field of detection with accurate AI-powered classification across large areas in all weather and light conditions, 24/7. Their deep integration with selected Axis PTZ cameras enables radar-video fusion technology, adding an extra layer to strengthen a video surveillance system with enhanced surveillance capabilities and optimal performance.
AXIS D2122-VE Radar offers a wide 180° horizontal field of detection and is ideal for mounting on walls or fence lines. It can recognize humans at a distance up to 140 m (460 ft) in an area of 20,000 m2 (215,300 ft2). The other product, AXIS D2123-VE Radar, offers an astounding 270° horizontal field of detection and can recognize humans in an area of 30,000 m2 (323,000 ft2)*. It’s ideal for mounting on poles or corners.
Both radars use unique box-shaped detection and recognition zones to simplify coverage planning and system design. These radars work either as standalone devices or integrated with selected ARTPEC-9 PTZ cameras, providing seamless operations with accurate visual verification and automatic tracking. This integration also enables radar-video fusion technology, where AI-powered radar analytics are combined with video analytics in the PTZ camera to minimize false alarms.
The two devices are integrated through edge-to-edge radar pairing, and all configurations are handled through the PTZ camera. Therefore, only one IP address and one VMS license are needed. It’s also possible to set up double-knock verification, where both radar and video analytics need to confirm the detection and classification before triggering an event. This multi-layered approach results in maximum efficiency with more enriched data and better decision-making tools for security guards and operating personnel.
Key features include:
- Outstanding 180°/270° horizontal field of detection
- Classify objects over expansive areas
- Box-shaped detection and recognition zones for efficient coverage
- Deep integration with selected PTZ cameras
- Possibility for radar-video fusion technology



