Surveillance



Line of sight and angle of view
CCTV Handbook 2013, Leaderware
Ensuring line of sight and angle of view – basic essentials of control room viewing.

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Understand the solution
CCTV Handbook 2013, Johnson Controls - (Tyco Security Products)
Integrators and installers of video surveillance systems face tasks that are common across both analogue and IP video camera systems. Camera installation, wiring, setup and configuration must be completed for each deployed device in order for the system to recognise and connect to the camera’s video stream.

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Integrated proactive security solutions
CCTV Handbook 2013
In order to derive maximum value and return on investment (ROI) from CCTV, it should be integrated with other security systems.

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Coming out of the dark
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
Low light cameras need to provide a high level of detail, in fact more than what the human eye is capable of capturing. There is no doubt that the need for low light cameras is important, but do they actually produce the goods at the end of the day?

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Wide dynamic range: challenges and solutions
CCTV Handbook 2013, Axis Communications SA
There are many surveillance situations that offer difficult lighting conditions. One particularly challenging situation is when there is a lot of variation in light levels simultaneously within a scene, referred to as wide dynamic range (WDR) scenes.

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HD CCTV - hype or reality?
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
Is the positive buzz around HD CCTV cameras justified? Are they really the next best thing or just a passing craze?

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High-definition vs megapixel
CCTV Handbook 2013
Is there really a difference between high-definition (HD) cameras and megapixel devices? We asked two technically-oriented people active in the CCTV camera industry to give us their opinion of the HD vs megapixel debate – if indeed there really is a debate.

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Define your definition
CCTV Handbook 2013
A new technology, known as multifocal sensor technology is paving the way for a whole range of hitherto inconceivable surveillance and analysis capabilities.

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Camera selection guide
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing, Camera Selection Guide
The Surveillance Selection Guide 2013 is your one-stop shop for cameras, software and services.

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Keeping tabs from a distance
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
How do you decide when a remote surveillance service is the solution for your ­application? Is there scope for cloud-based solutions for remote surveillance in ­Africa?

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Remotely reactive
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
One of the key growth areas in the surveillance market in South Africa is the remote monitoring industry. Many commercial and private organisations are opting to have video surveillance protecting people and assets 24x7 in the hope that cameras manned by remote operators are less likely to succumb to intimidation or collusion.

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Process and technology combined
CCTV Handbook 2013, GoThermal (TeleEye), Mining (Industry)
HSS asked Philip Smerkovitz, MD of TeleEye (South Africa) if CCTV as a service works and what the end user needs to know before making the move to remote surveillance?

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When you want to see everything
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
What is happening in the world of fisheye/panorama cameras? What functionality do they have and do they have today’s ever-popular low light capabilities?

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CatVision does panoramic views
CCTV Handbook 2013
Cathexis has included spherical and rectangular transformation algorithms in its latest CatVision software. This enables the system to receive 180 degree and 360 degree video feeds from fisheye cameras and then transform them into normal views.

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IP surveillance and storage
CCTV Handbook 2013, Inhep Electronics Holdings
Anyone with experience in high-resolution IP surveillance will agree that one of the most difficult (and often most expensive) components of the solution to manage is storage. In some cases the storage can be more expensive than all the other components.

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Understanding compression technologies
CCTV Handbook 2013
When the security industry began the transition from using VHS tapes to hard disks for video surveillance storage, the question of how to compress and store video became a top consideration for video surveillance system designers.

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Does hybrid deliver analogue value and IP benefits?
CCTV Handbook 2013, Elvey Security Technologies
With the debate on the merits of analogue versus IP cameras showing no sign of abating, it’s understandable that many consumers are anxious about committing to new or upgraded CCTV systems.

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Hybrid: best of both worlds?
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
Hybrid solutions are touted as the ideal middle ground solution for users who either cannot or do not wish to replace their entire analogue system with IP. Common questions that come to the fore are whether they really do offer the best of both technology worlds, or do they simply offer median performance levels?

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PSIM: Why should I be interested?
CCTV Handbook 2013
Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) software enables security departments to manage an enterprise’s exposure to security risk. It is designed to aid decision-making and deployment planning within an organisation.

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The platform must fit the business
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
Today, we have expensive management systems that can do almost anything, but we also have a growing number of smaller, open management systems users can obtain for little or no cost. What do users want from their management systems? What is selling today and what is being avoided?

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