Surveillance



Video synopsis versus video analysis
CCTV Handbook 2013, Graphic Image Technologies
Surveillance has become an essential element of modern security solutions as it delivers the ability to monitor areas of operation, provide evidence in case of an incident, and often simply acts as a ...

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Intelligence management framework
CCTV Handbook 2013
Cengence is a Complex Intelligence Management Framework (CIMF) comprising multiple products. The product is locally developed and supported and has already received rave reviews from large installations locally.

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Intelligent systems in high motion surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2013
When considering the application of CCTV in high-motion areas, such as street surveillance environments, a number of aspects are clear. Firstly, cameras are everywhere and placed anywhere. Secondly, the success of such systems is often touted to be high but ends up mediocre.

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Don't ignore wireless
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing
The networking technology chosen for surveillance projects is a crucial component of the final success of the solution. With the wireless networking solutions available today, more installations are bypassing cabling in certain instances in favour of wireless.

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The expanding role of thermals
CCTV Handbook 2013, Technews Publishing, Industrial (Industry), Residential Estate (Industry)
Thermal cameras are still a popular addition to the security arsenal of many organisations. Hi-Tech Security Solutions asked a few people in the know for their views on this market and where they thought it was heading.

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Analogue: still going strong
CCTV Handbook 2013
Manufacturers are still improving their analogue ranges with such concepts as WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) allowing a camera to filter intense back light and enhancing the ability to distinguish features and shapes by scanning the same frame twice and then processing the image pixel by pixel into a single frame, and DIS (Digital Image System) boasting advanced features in terms of image quality, energy-efficiency capability and overall system stability.

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Storage technologies for video surveillance
CCTV Handbook 2013
The surveillance industry continues to transition from analogue to digital. This transition is taking place on two fronts — how the images are captured and how they are stored. How you store your video footage impacts your ability to make optimal use of it.

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Perimeter protection at its most effective
CCTV Handbook 2013, Axis Communications SA, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Industrial (Industry)
Axis Q1910-E uses thermal imaging to detect people, objects and incidents in complete darkness or challenging conditions such as smoke, haze, dust and light fog. For a long time thermal imaging was too costly for any application outside of the military, however, as price is driven down by improved technology, it is rapidly becoming a force to be reckoned with.

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Panoramic views with Geutebrück
CCTV Handbook 2013
Fiegl & Spielberger supplied the alarm and video solutions including Geutebruck re_porter-16 video systems, and installed more than sixty Sony cameras.

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Sweet surveillance with Bosch Security
CCTV Handbook 2013, Bosch Building Technologies, Industrial (Industry)
Ferrero selects Bosch at its first Russian plant to fulfil IFS security standards.

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Consumer analogue soars
CCTV Handbook 2013
Analogue security camera shipments in the americas consumer market to surpass professional market in 2013.

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Doing city surveillance right
February 2013, Technews Publishing
CBD and city surveillance often provides the route map for residential security installations. By modelling the design of these large systems, successful elements are adapted to suit the needs of residential estates.

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Centralised county surveillance
February 2013
When Brown County decided to install a centralised surveillance solution throughout its government facilities, Milestone XProtect Corporate video management software was deployed over the existing private communications fibre network to increase safety for its departments.

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Technical essentials for video surveillance systems
February 2013
Following on from the first article in the series, Katharina Geutebrück discusses some of the technical essentials you should consider when specifying and selecting a ­surveillance solution for your organisation.

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Orphaned CCTV control rooms
February 2013, Leaderware
Managers need to take a role in directing and guiding the control room, looking at new ways to improve and engaging in a continual learning process.

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Technology drives CBD surveillance
February 2013, Graphic Image Technologies
As Central Business District (CBD) surveillance systems mature and expand, new add-on solutions with greater flexibility, functionality and control are being introduced. The challenge is to maintain the cohesiveness and integrity of the whole system while ensuring the benefits and advantages of new technologies are fully exploited.

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New addition to Hikvision HiWatch IP solution
February 2013, Hikvision South Africa
Hikvision has unveiled three new HD network products into its expanding HiWatch product portfolio. These include Hikvision’s DS-2CD2012-I 1.3MP IR Mini Bullet Camera, DS-2CD2112-I 1.3MP IR Mini Outdoor Dome Camera, as well as a recording device.

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IP in emergencies
February 2013
The technical relief agency Technisches Hilfswerk in Emmendingen, Germany, is getting active support: A Dallmeier network camera is supplying images of deployment sites, thus helping coordinate the activities of emergency response units even better and more effectively.

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Specifying and selecting video surveillance systems
January 2013
In this article, the first of five, Katharina Geutebrück provides information and guidance to steer you through the important process of assessing your needs and defining your requirements.

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Phoenix installs Vivotek
1 January 2013
Phoenix, Arizona, the USA’s sixth-largest city, has a total of 1097 intersections with traffic signals and growing. Currently, 96 of the city’s intersections use closed circuit surveillance cameras, with 88 of these using cameras from Vivotek.

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